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By compactdisc · Posted
Complicated everyone in that list has played either the year of, year prior, or year following their appearance. So I’d say they’re pretty much nailed on. Elbow appeared 2022 (year of) Rudimental appeared 2015 (year of) Foals appeared 2013 (year prior) Example appeared 2013 (year of) Plan B appeared 2011 (year of) -
Only been to it once - 2008 (Ting Tings, Franz Ferdinand...). Not really worth a long drive on it's own imo, but as part of a weekend in glastonbury perhaps. Shame it's not on the equinox weekend - we went down for that last year, found a great campsite where you can have a fire, went up the Tor, visited the farm on Sunday. We might do that again this year
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By Avalon_Fields · Posted
That’s a shame, really enjoying his current album One Deep River -
By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
If the plan is to release a new album before the next round of dates I'd say that eliminates her from 2024. Guts world tour doesn't finish up until the end of the year, so to be entering into and touring a new era (to coin a phrase) within 6 months is a hella quick turnaround. -
By efcfanwirral · Posted
Janelle Monae has 2.21 million monthly listens on Spotify and Avril Lavigne has 21.8 million (and barely tours). So regardless of what critics say or the assumption that Glastonbury fans have more "refined" music tastes, that's one issue dealt with for sure with some pretty easy data. It's when there are big DJs on small stages that it falls apart, especially after hours. They need more and bigger late night stuff
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