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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
I think at least Holiday and When I Come Around as well. -
The Police were underwhelming when they headlined back in 2008, the others meh. Not top of (or even on) any wish list. JT and Sting are both on the Solo/Live Nation books so makes sense. Still clinging to some faint U2 hope, a new album and tour is possible for 2025, though 2026 is now looking more likely. Oasis have sold 1.2m 2025 tickets to the core IOW demographic, not many can afford two big outlays within a few months of each other - predicting a quieter year.
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It makes them sure at 99.99%. Same for Halestorm and Avatar.
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By matrainertje · Posted
But have you actually seen him live? To be fair, no video really does justice to how thrilling his (their) live shows are. I go to concerts/festivals since 2006 but few come close to what Cave brings to the table, live wise. And about the question if he's headline worthy or not: in Belgium he easily sold out 2 times the Sportpaleis (Europe's biggest arena). Not every Rock Werchter headliner manages to do so... But I have the feeling he's much bigger in Belgium (and Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands) than the UK, for instance. Anyway, I always loved this on stage registration of Stagger Lee from Primavera a few years ago: -
How many Greenday songs would Joe Camping Chair know? Basket Case, American Idiot, Good Riddance, Boulevard of Broken Dreams.....?
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