Wet Leg are playing at Oya on the 7th and Way Out West (8th or 9th), BUT not Flow Festival (Aug 8-10).
You know, why... because by that time they must be in Budapest already!
No doubt about that, but aside from a true outlier, it’s not hard for any act to be well received because the Pyramid headliners will always attract a crowd. The battle for success doesn’t take place at Worthy Farm; it happens via public reception, television ratings, the following years’ ticket sales, and so on.
Luckily the festival has so much cultural stock banked that it’ll take more than the odd SZA or The 1975 to reverse public attitude or commercial success. But that doesn’t invalidate the argument that a perceived weaker set of headliners is more damaging for the festival than a strong one.
Great you’re getting back! And of course it’s going to be great sunny dry weather and no mud for you this time unlike 2016🤞😊, you’ll see the difference it makes.
Not really, one might argue he got lucky with the fixtures. 4 home games 2 against Leicester, one game in the europa against the current 4th placed team in Greece. I would say the Chelsea game gaining a point was the only unexpected result.
That being said he has been a bit unlucky with the fixtures, during these 7 losses. Away games against Liverpool, Villa, Newcastle and a home game against city.
The only 2 results they shoud of got points against, Wolves and Palace was somewhat difficult. Palace are on a 6 game unbeaten run and flying up the table.
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