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3 minutes ago, aident93 said:

All makes complete sense. I just feel that someone who shuts a stage down as he did this year is likely to be back the following year but I'm not sure what slot on what stage

 

Probably - depends on when and how well a second album does I guess to far off to call at this point. Im not sure he will be back until that record is out though. 

 

As far as im aware the festival has no record of  automatically booking an act to return the next year just because they shut down the stage - But happy to be prooved wrong if you have an example. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, AdrianH said:

Anybody got a summary of what people in the know are saying? - I've trawled through the past few pages and none the wiser!

 

2 minutes ago, OllieMadd said:

Genuinely nothing. Bit of bickering about "how dare you question my source" but info keeps changing.

How is it nothing? In simple terms looking like The 1975, Neil Young and O Rod as pyramid headliners. Paramore subbing . 

 

Charli XCX headlining other on the saturday too. There's more but cba with people crying about the sources.

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6 minutes ago, AdrianH said:

Anybody got a summary of what people in the know are saying? - I've trawled through the past few pages and none the wiser!

Appears to be:

+ The 1975, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts and Olivia Rodrigo to headline the Pyramid Stage.

+ Stevie Wonder may well be no longer in the frame.

+ Loyle Carner looks set to step up to headline the Other Stage, as does Charli XCX.

+ Sam Fender's new setlist is a bit of a rip-off.

+ eFestivals versus Discord conflict the greatest naval battle since Jutland.

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1 minute ago, steviewevie said:

Most people under 40 probably haven't heard of Neil Young. Can't see him headlining pyramid either.

But then again no one over 25 had heard of SZA so...

 

Anyone who's studied Glastonbury in relatively close detail should have heard of him given he headlined the Pyramid not all that long back.

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Just now, NorthernSoul52 said:

+ Sam Fender's new setlist is a bit of a rip-off.

That seemed to be as much a debate in his own thread as well tbf. Also spotted a few on his Reddit thinking there could've been a few more ditties in there.

Just now, NorthernSoul52 said:

+ eFestivals versus Discord conflict the greatest naval battle since Jutland.

I've never used Discord tbf. Am I missing much?

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Just now, charlierc said:

That seemed to be as much a debate in his own thread as well tbf. Also spotted a few on his Reddit thinking there could've been a few more ditties in there.

I've never used Discord tbf. Am I missing much?

Think I'm powering much of that debate too. As for Discord, no idea.

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Neil Young would be rather underwhelming  - if you're gonna put a legacy act on the pyramid headline slot, at least make it one with some intergenerational appeal. Neil Young won't pull in many of the U30s 

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Just now, Justcalledtosay said:

Very few people actually 'study' Glastonbury. This board is unique in that sense.

 

True - but I was replying to a post on here.

 

As to whether it's true more generally that noone under 40 will have heard of Neil Young I dunno.  He doesn't have the karaoke tunes that Macca and Elton do, but he's still very much a bill topping act.

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16 minutes ago, aident93 said:

I'll be 31 years old by the time the festival comes round and I can't say I know more than a couple of Neil Young songs if I'm honest. Very underwhelming in my eyes. 

 

Your loss!

 

If you're actually interested, start with Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, then you can go from there. On the Beach is the best IMO.

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2 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

If they have got Neil Young I think it will be cause they want a legacy act and it seems like only him or Stevie. If Stevie can't do it for whatever reason then NY makes sense. Plus apparently Michael likes him which I think might be a factor too.

It’s not set in stone by any means but they really seemed to be getting into a pattern of a Critical darling or “proper Festival act” / a Poppier or crowd pleaser / a Legacy act as the three headliners. Obviously Venn diagram and flexibility applies.

 

1975 / O Rod / Young really fits that. Arguments to be had over 1975 but whatever, if we get Young I’ll happily bite my tongue on them and let others have their fun.

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6 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

If they have got Neil Young I think it will be cause they want a legacy act and it seems like only him or Stevie. If Stevie can't do it for whatever reason then NY makes sense. Plus apparently Michael likes him which I think might be a factor too.

 

That plus the fact that he famously smashed it last time and a good number of folk who were elsewhere that night have spent 15 years kicking themselves about it 

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