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For me, it's about relevance. The Pixies may well be recording and releasing new music, but nobody really genuinely gives a f**k about the new stuff. Everybody knows their peak is well behind them. Same with the Mary Chain, same with Pavement. I'm as guilty as anybody else for the occasional nostalgia gig, I loved Pulp's reunion last year, and went to see the Pet Shop Boys at the ROH a month or two back, but I firmly believe EOTR is not the place for it. It really negates from the whole thing when there are all these urgent, vibrant, exciting new acts and everybody is like 'Yay, the PIxies' (incidentally, Pavement in ?2011? or so at Brixton was one of the gigs that turned me so against this sort of thing. Was dreadful, truly an abysmal gig where it was so clear they were just there for the cash)
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Just heard on the radio Beyoncé is touring the UK again next year. Seems unlikely but…
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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
Not doubting their size. Eminem is huge obviously, revered by his fellow rappers, but I think there's a reason why he's often rumoured and never appears. Think the Eavii are unsure of his suitability as a headliner due to his lyrics and persona. Fred is an up-and-comer (and I think he'd personally be great) but there's not been a dance act as headliner for ages. It'd be a bit of a punt I think. Olivia Rodrigo is relatively big in the UK, but I don't think she's massive. Not to mention she'd be the most vanilla headliner since they nearly booked Taylor Swift. I just can't imagine them going with all three in one go. Maybe two from the three, but not all 3.
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