The Festival acknowledges that booking SZA was viewed as a mistake by many and is keen to learn from the small crowd, Contact has been made with her team post festival and the bookers are actually keen for SZA to return to the farm in the future although no actual plans are put in place at this point, the team don’t want SZA legacy with the festival to be perceived as a negative one. They will follow her career closely and it may be 10 or more years when she returns and as to what slot she occup
Lots of big Pink Floyd hits in the setlist
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/david-gilmour/2024/royal-albert-hall-london-england-73a99ec9.html
I think David Gilmour's showed interest in playing Glastonbury in the past. Could he do it next year?
I think that's only because audio got released. If it were in the same way as everything else with credible evidence, I don't think there would have been any backlash. And the club themselves handled it atrociously.
In terms of what should happen with players... I think there's certainly an argument that national teams, and probably top-tier (trophy challenging, maybe even top division) clubs shouldn't be giving abusive men prominent profiles. The wave after me-too has just gone back to "oh, well that's in the past and it doesn't necessarily give them access".
Good riddance, may the rape-y Russian propagandist who brought hate-filled populism back into British politics rot and suffer.
Best news in UK politics since the death of Thatcher.
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