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52 minutes ago, Gingerfish79 said:

Have they 'forgot about' him again?

At the point, I'm confident that they will forget about him every year forever more.

Which is absolutely the right thing to do. 

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7 minutes ago, CantWaitForGlasto22 said:

The Killers about to announce a 2024 tour. Probably too soon after their 2019 set, but just throwing it out there … could be them?!

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The recently booked an American act is a solo artist, but guess they could be one of the other headliners as Brandon never seems to miss it? 

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I love The Killers - well documented on here, I think - but struggle to see what they would even bring in terms of difference to that 2019 setlist.

I'd argue they've put out half-a-dozen genuinely great songs since then - Pressure Machine, as a record, definitely made for a step in their storytelling songcraft - but save Caution, cannot see any of them either edging into the set, or remotely fussing an audience when they get rolled out.

This new compilation record omits Smile Like You Mean ItFor Reasons Unknown and Shot at the Night, but includes Dying Breed. Madness.

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5 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I love The Killers - well documented on here, I think - but struggle to see what they would even bring in terms of difference to that 2019 setlist.

I'd argue they've put out half-a-dozen genuinely great songs since then - Pressure Machine, as a record, definitely made for a step in their storytelling songcraft - but save Caution, cannot see any of them either edging into the set, or remotely fussing an audience when they get rolled out.

This new compilation record omits Smile Like You Mean ItFor Reasons Unknown and Shot at the Night, but includes Dying Breed. Madness.

I'm definitely going to get this vinyl despite the clear omissions, though there is a 4 LP limited edition "coming soon" on their store so might go for that if it brings in a few lesser played favourites, Change Your mind etc. I've generally liked their singles primarily so will be a good album for me. Not sure I need to see them live again though

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3 minutes ago, tomf3 said:

Ha! swap out Dua with Muse and we've really got something special on our hands 

Muse, The Killers and Coldplay headlining.

Franz Ferdinand, The Kooks and Kaiser Chiefs subbing.

The Eavii throwing in the towel immediatelu afterwards as they know they'd never top it.

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3 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Muse, The Killers and Coldplay headlining.

Franz Ferdinand, The Kooks and Kaiser Chiefs subbing.

The Eavii throwing in the towel immediatelu afterwards as they know they'd never top it.

Haha! And double book both Noel and Liam as Other Stage secret openers in the hope that they'll meet on stage, hug it out and reuinte as Oasis. (Really it just ends in a brawl which is even better)

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44 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I love The Killers - well documented on here, I think - but struggle to see what they would even bring in terms of difference to that 2019 setlist.

I'd argue they've put out half-a-dozen genuinely great songs since then - Pressure Machine, as a record, definitely made for a step in their storytelling songcraft - but save Caution, cannot see any of them either edging into the set, or remotely fussing an audience when they get rolled out.

This new compilation record omits Smile Like You Mean ItFor Reasons Unknown and Shot at the Night, but includes Dying Breed. Madness.

It is 100% not them, but rumours are that the 2024 tour is a Hot Fuss 20th anniversary tour

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6 hours ago, kalifire said:

Only way I could see Taylor doing it is if punters had to pay an additional fee to enter the Pyramid arena in order to see her; the BBC footage is a pay-per-view event; and she owned the rights to a 'Live at Glastonbury' recording which she'd release in seventeen different shades of vinyl for £250 a pop.

You’re forgetting the screens behind the pyramid with no view of the stage for an extra fee as well Kali 🤣

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