Yeah, those dates were kind of strange. Thought it was going to be a full tour, but unless I've missed a few more, just seemed to be dotted around a couple of markets.
If we're looking at a sub-headliner trio of Paramore, Pulp and Biffy Clyro then that is probably one of the strongest sub headliner trios since god knows when? 3 acts that in my opinion could have, or could still, headline in recent years. Biffy past their peak of commercial success now I'd say, but you could've put them in as a headliner 5-10 years ago and nobody would've batted an eyelid. What's happened with the Chapell Roan talk, is she coming in as 3rd down rather than Sub? A sunday of Chapell Roan, Pulp and O-Rod would keep the locals quite happy I reckon.
This is what makes Glastonbury so great, and why people unnecesarilly over exagerate the importance of the headliner trio, we're looking at a seriously stacked line up even if the headliner trio isn't to everyones liking. Hats off if they pull of that sub trio as well as the talk of Chapell Roan and Mumford secret set
Somebody in another thread suggested they'd heard Fender and Gaga for the Friday and Saturday of Glastonbury.
Neil Young's dates immediately rubbished that suggestion for me, but am wondering if the info they had had got distorted down the chain and it meant that it would be for here instead.
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