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NomadicMan

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To keep this threat going and start some speculations about stages and slots:

I put together announcement posts reactions, combined number of likes from Fb & Insta.

Of course, this is not a completely representative sample and is influenced by a number of factors, but it still says something

 

Massive Attack: 9960

KOL: 6050

Kiwanuka: 2.7K

Fontaines DC: 2620

St. Vincent; 1820

Yard act: 590

 

MA are perfect INmusic booking. Fontaines are missing bigger fanbase in region to be solid headliners, mayce co-head with another solid size name? Kiwanuka seems popular, he is also listed above St. Vincent on festival web, he might be on main stage this time? Just like St.Vincent was in 2018, any chance she will "downgrade" to word stage or is 20.30-22h main stage slot nearly full?

 

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This year will be my first time at INmusic, I'm pretty happy with the lineup so far.

I'm currently in two minds whether to camp or just stay in the city though, can anyone who has been before shed light on how easy it is to travel between the festival site and town and advise what time public transport runs until?

Thanks.

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35 minutes ago, matrainertje said:

A big name? Isn't this a one hit wonder whose only hit is a song from 2011, or have I missed something? 

Take a look at the Mad Cool line up, there pretty hig up there, and they are constantly among spotifys top 500 worldwide most listened artist, they are a huge booking

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5 minutes ago, Ausländer said:

Take a look at the Mad Cool line up, there pretty hig up there, and they are constantly among spotifys top 500 worldwide most listened artist, they are a huge booking

But how? Am I out of the loop on something? I know them from that one hit they did waaaaay back, but apart from that, have they done anything remarkable? The definition of a one hit wonder. Feels like the US version of the Wombats in that sense.

 

I know they're still a thing in the US for some reason. 

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4 minutes ago, matrainertje said:

 Feels like the US version of the Wombats in that sense.

 

I know they're still a thing in the US for some reason. 

You pretty much awnserd it your self here, but think more of the kooks than wombats in terms of popularity

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2 hours ago, Ausländer said:

You pretty much awnserd it your self here, but think more of the kooks than wombats in terms of popularity

Which is still remarkable, because The Kooks have got quite a few hit songs, even if they are still from way back. FTP has literally one recognizable song. It's crazy how long they can survive off of that. Unless I am missing something.

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47 minutes ago, matrainertje said:

Which is still remarkable, because The Kooks have got quite a few hit songs, even if they are still from way back. FTP has literally one recognizable song. It's crazy how long they can survive off of that. Unless I am missing something.

I'm absolutely no fan but It appears both of their first two albums made the US chart top 10, which is no mean feat. I guess someone must like them...

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