But the main stage doesnt have to be just commercially viable acts, yes they have to be known but they also love to champion the critically acclaimed artists. We saw much more of that in 2024 than recent years and could see that continuing.
Her live performances are good and she is becoming more recognised because of the song she has on the new Coldplay record, I cant see why Simz couldnt get a high placement on mainstage
The sold out day last year was completely fine, I don't recall any overcrowding issues.
The capacity was reduced in 2023 - because they got rid of the Bits area.
Little Simz last album in 2022 peaked at no.40 not even selling/streaming g 10,000 copies, she gets 9m Spotify listeners, and only has a single song ever get into the UK top 100, 3 years ago.
She is great and has tonnes of critical accolades, and her 2022 performance was fantastic. But she is not commercially successful at all, and is not a viable mainstage act. People just aren't taking to her.
That's not saying Jorja Smith is as commercially viable though, her debut album sold/streams 40,000 in the UK, and her second album barely broke 30,000.
Up until 2020, Jorja had 8 Silver, 3 Gold, 1 Platinum single. In the last 5 years she has a single song charting (reaching Platinum).
Yeah JS is dropping, bit Little Simz for some reason just is not commercially hitting at all.
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