Well we know he is an awkward bastard...
The BBC provide the festival with an awful lot of stuff that costs the Beeb a load of cash. They'll want to get certain things from that investment so I would be pretty certain they'll have some influence, especially at headliner level. If they're sticking him on after the Cheeky Girls or someone he (rightly or wrongly) views as quite poor/not credible I can easily see hm throwing his toys out of the pram.
The festival has always been quite good at milking the corporate teat to keep the show going without damaging the festival too much. Giving a bunch of hospitality tickets to the music industry in exchange for some free acts, letting Carlsberg sponsor but having all the bars cared for, Vodafone doing all their coms infrastructure - the BBC is part of that circus that keeps the good stuff going.
Given his admirable life long distain for corporations meddling with music its no surprise really.
This Note's For You
And this one still makes me laugh.
I don't think they do influence the bill, and even if they did he'd be even more of an awkward bastard than currently seems apparent if that caused him to pull out.
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