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By NorthernSoul52 · Posted
We're getting to the stage where full album tours are still very much the vogue, along with The Eras Tour setting a template for those who wish to push the boat out on their shows. Let's not beat around the bush, we all know more than a few people who would sell their kidney to see A Rush of Blood to the Head in full. A thirtieth anniversary run behind that in 2032 - if we all get there! - seems pretty assured. -
Would be a quite big stray away from recent band bookings to be honest - its basically just larger very generic/mainstream indie bands for headliners
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By fraybentos1 · Posted
Tabloids? This is the BBC article: Glastonbury Festival organiser Emily Eavis has said she has recently been offered a "really big American artist" who she hopes will headline next year. She didn't reveal their identity, but told BBC podcast Sidetracked she is aiming to book two female headliners. Ok maybe she was talking about Dua and Madonna but if you are saying you're getting flack for having 0 female headliners in 2023 then for 2024 say you're aiming for 2 female headliners, you're kinda backing yourself into a corner. Which is exactly how it played out cause she booked SZA to do it to a tiny crowd. She clearly was trying to make the 2 female headliners happen at almost any cost cause she felt bad about 2023. -
There was a leak with about 10 dates so weird it wouldn't be included APE means nothing though its opposite end of the country - whilst they could do Belgium sunday and Lytham friday very easily. I doubt that Cure leak was everything to be honest, many big regions missed out
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Download don't win the battle when its one vs the other, but Download might already have been given Muse with R&L getting Foos It would then be too late for this to change - Download would be annoyed and Muse likely would have made other plans for R&L weekend (they are also opposite ends of the summer)
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