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1 hour ago, FestivalJamie said:

Would be such a missed opportunity if victorious don’t book Florence for 2025.

 

shes done boardmasters in 2023, it’s been a long time coming for victorious.

 

I would think they would be one of the names they would be after. In recent years we seem to get one artist not doing the general Superstruct circuit and Florence & The Machine would be a good shout for that slot.

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9 hours ago, Dg_vic said:

it’s now or never for pulp and victorious.
 

still sticking with my previous guess

 

prodigy - fontaines - pulp.  

 

7 hours ago, Kingkev said:

Do we think fontaines big enough for main or headline castle? With all the other leaked headliners from other fests it may be comes a little clearer of who we could get . So my guess would be 

common

Prodigy

Bloc Party

Pulp

castle

Travis

Fontaine

Basement jaxs

 

 

Prodigy Florence and Pulp would be ace.

 

That's probably a ticket bought on that 

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39 minutes ago, Ryan1984 said:

When do we think the announcement would be?

 

Was talking with my brother earlier and we thought Kings of Leon, Basement Jaxx (did I read they’re touring again?) and Florence would be good shouts here.

Basement jaxx already have gigs announced on Sat and Sun of victorious. 
 

Can’t see them playing 3 nights in a row. 

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1 hour ago, Dg_vic said:

Basement jaxx already have gigs announced on Sat and Sun of victorious. 
 

Can’t see them playing 3 nights in a row. 

 

You're likely right but they are in the right place Saturday location wise to make it easy to pay it. Portsmouth up to Crystal Palace Bowl isn't an age away if they can do Crystal Palace to Cardiff the next day.

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Expecting The Reytons to be further up this time, 3 years since playing unless they are a Tramlines exclusive.

 

I don't see Fontaines if they wouldn't take Glasto sub. They might just be mind. No Victorious headliner has gone on to headline Glastonbury except for the potential of Sam with the difference in 2022 he had a massive year and did Finsbury the same year he did 3 superstruct events as opposed to one and feels like they would end up in more the cycle of that. Fender has already has bigger tours when he did them presumably as a big package deal along with everything else he did that year but would appear that it would be only that date. I take bands who only did Victorious that this year for example and previous in Jamiroqui, Biffy Clyro, Fatboy Slim, Mumford & Sons to name....they aren't going to headline Glastonbury from it. 

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32 minutes ago, northernangel said:

Expecting The Reytons to be further up this time, 3 years since playing unless they are a Tramlines exclusive.

 

I don't see Fontaines if they wouldn't take Glasto sub. They might just be mind. No Victorious headliner has gone on to headline Glastonbury except for the potential of Sam with the difference in 2022 he had a massive year and did Finsbury the same year he did 3 superstruct events as opposed to one and feels like they would end up in more the cycle of that. Fender has already has bigger tours when he did them presumably as a big package deal along with everything else he did that year but would appear that it would be only that date. I take bands who only did Victorious that this year for example and previous in Jamiroqui, Biffy Clyro, Fatboy Slim, Mumford & Sons to name....they aren't going to headline Glastonbury from it. 

Reytons not Tramlines exclusive, 3rd billing at NBHD.

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2 minutes ago, BlackFoxx said:

There was talk of Vampire Weekend at Truck but seemed to fall through to be replaced by Kasabian. Could they have ended up here instead?

 

VW were kinda a years gone by act for me. I went to watch then on the Pyramid last time and just wasn't feeling it... saw them a couple of times in their days coming up but I'd take VW, The Prodigy and Pulp with some of the undercard names about. 

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3 minutes ago, BlackFoxx said:

There was talk of Vampire Weekend at Truck but seemed to fall through to be replaced by Kasabian. Could they have ended up here instead?

Few people got spun a few incorrect bits from usually accurate people.  
 

Problem with Victorious it does sell a lot of day tickets too and I just don’t see VW being a band that sells them in Portsmouth (APE/Lido/Crystal Palace seem more likely for that)
 

Are Pet Shop Boys about? They’re the sort of act I can see doing there.  

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1 hour ago, northernangel said:

So they are, could be the only superstruct event though. I'm sure Richard only played Tramlines this year and I'd wager he got that due to be a northern act.

Ashcroft? That was 23, and I think was a hang over from when he stepped back from the immediate post-covid event, as he's vehemently anti-vaxx

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I think all the names been thrown around are all possable. Looking at recent years we will be getting some of the Superstruct circus as headliners and one other. I always feel that Victorious should have bigger headliners then it actually ends up with.

 

I always end up thinking they done well with one name but the others are pretty average for such a large festival.

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7 minutes ago, Dales said:

I think all the names been thrown around are all possable. Looking at recent years we will be getting some of the Superstruct circus as headliners and one other. I always feel that Victorious should have bigger headliners then it actually ends up with.

 

 

I always end up thinking they done well with one name but the others are pretty average for such a large festival.

The quality of the headliners is directly proportional to the price. Weekend tickets at £180 (£60 a day) are not going to get blockbuster headliners. 
 

the last couple of years (Mumford, biffy) they have pulled one, unexpected big band out the bag, but even biffy was not that crowded (mumfords and fender had a bigger crowd). 
 

I am starting to lose faith that either prodigy or Fontaines will play as they don’t seem aligned to other superstruct events next year (I assumed they would be shared headliners).  I thought pulp would be the biggie, but now looks like is the bulk booking (with at least tramlines).  
 

my issue is that none of the other superstruct events have feasible headliners for victorious this year as they all seemed to have played recently (stereophonics, kasabian, courteeners) or not big enough (blossoms). 

only a couple more weeks to wait and see. 

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37 minutes ago, Dg_vic said:

The quality of the headliners is directly proportional to the price. Weekend tickets at £180 (£60 a day) are not going to get blockbuster headliners. 
 

the last couple of years (Mumford, biffy) they have pulled one, unexpected big band out the bag, but even biffy was not that crowded (mumfords and fender had a bigger crowd). 
 

I am starting to lose faith that either prodigy or Fontaines will play as they don’t seem aligned to other superstruct events next year (I assumed they would be shared headliners).  I thought pulp would be the biggie, but now looks like is the bulk booking (with at least tramlines).  
 

my issue is that none of the other superstruct events have feasible headliners for victorious this year as they all seemed to have played recently (stereophonics, kasabian, courteeners) or not big enough (blossoms). 

only a couple more weeks to wait and see. 

 

I know the ticket price will always restrict the amount available to spend on artists but then the bigger amount of potential ticket sales should help offset that. It always seems odd that Victorious shares headliners with say Truck, howeever that probably shows how being part of Superstruct benefits the smaller festivals.

 

Personally, I think they will share Prodigy after that I don't have a strong idea. Just really hoping they get Pulp and that they will be the big name.

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57 minutes ago, Dg_vic said:

The quality of the headliners is directly proportional to the price. Weekend tickets at £180 (£60 a day) are not going to get blockbuster headliners. 
 

the last couple of years (Mumford, biffy) they have pulled one, unexpected big band out the bag, but even biffy was not that crowded (mumfords and fender had a bigger crowd). 
 

I am starting to lose faith that either prodigy or Fontaines will play as they don’t seem aligned to other superstruct events next year (I assumed they would be shared headliners).  I thought pulp would be the biggie, but now looks like is the bulk booking (with at least tramlines).  
 

my issue is that none of the other superstruct events have feasible headliners for victorious this year as they all seemed to have played recently (stereophonics, kasabian, courteeners) or not big enough (blossoms). 

only a couple more weeks to wait and see. 

the Prodigy are (as said above) playing Kendall and being speculated for Boardies too. It’s definitely a possibility.


Pulp & Kasabian at Tramlines, so they are both possible . I would personally see Kasabian here as a co/sub headliner. 
 

I reckon Sigrid will headline the castle stage this year , she’s been on main in the past but I reckon she will play the same slot as Jess Glynne.

 

Bloc Party have also been before so they could be a special guest or possibly a castle stage headliner.

 

Even if Pulp is cross-booked with tramlines, I hope we get a headliner who has been booked standalone for Victorious, like Fatboyslim was last year.

 

Based on other line ups now, this would be the most ideal scenario

 

headliners :

 

The Prodigy / Kasabian (co headliners) - Friday

Pulp - Saturday

Florence & The machine - Sunday

 

castle stage : Sigrid / Bloc Party / The Last Dinner Party 

 

To me, this would be the ‘best-possible’ scenario now.

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1 hour ago, Dg_vic said:

The quality of the headliners is directly proportional to the price. Weekend tickets at £180 (£60 a day) are not going to get blockbuster headliners. 
 

the last couple of years (Mumford, biffy) they have pulled one, unexpected big band out the bag, but even biffy was not that crowded (mumfords and fender had a bigger crowd). 
 

I am starting to lose faith that either prodigy or Fontaines will play as they don’t seem aligned to other superstruct events next year (I assumed they would be shared headliners).  I thought pulp would be the biggie, but now looks like is the bulk booking (with at least tramlines).  
 

my issue is that none of the other superstruct events have feasible headliners for victorious this year as they all seemed to have played recently (stereophonics, kasabian, courteeners) or not big enough (blossoms). 

only a couple more weeks to wait and see. 

 

To be honest if they pull in The Prodigy, Pulp and just for example Florence there probably got for me anyway the best set of 3 anywhere this year in the UK. What they do well is book a lot of the other generation stuff that won't sell at you're Readings etc and Glastonbury will only get certain sets infrequently. 

 

11 minutes ago, FestivalJamie said:

the Prodigy are (as said above) playing Kendall and being speculated for Boardies too. It’s definitely a possibility.


Pulp & Kasabian at Tramlines, so they are both possible . I would personally see Kasabian here as a co/sub headliner. 
 

I reckon Sigrid will headline the castle stage this year , she’s been on main in the past but I reckon she will play the same slot as Jess Glynne.

 

Bloc Party have also been before so they could be a special guest or possibly a castle stage headliner.

 

Even if Pulp is cross-booked with tramlines, I hope we get a headliner who has been booked standalone for Victorious, like Fatboyslim was last year.

 

Based on other line ups now, this would be the most ideal scenario

 

headliners :

 

The Prodigy / Kasabian (co headliners) - Friday

Pulp - Saturday

Florence & The machine - Sunday

 

castle stage : Sigrid / Bloc Party / The Last Dinner Part 

 

To me, this would be the ‘best-possible’ scenario now.

 

I don't think TLDP are going anywhere but main stage.  Bloc Party against Pulp would be awful for me but I'd accept them vs Flo

 

Kasabian also played in 23 so they won't be there again yet and they don't need to co-headline.

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12 minutes ago, FestivalJamie said:

the Prodigy are (as said above) playing Kendall and being speculated for Boardies too. It’s definitely a possibility.


Pulp & Kasabian at Tramlines, so they are both possible . I would personally see Kasabian here as a co/sub headliner. 
 

I reckon Sigrid will headline the castle stage this year , she’s been on main in the past but I reckon she will play the same slot as Jess Glynne.

 

Bloc Party have also been before so they could be a special guest or possibly a castle stage headliner.

 

Even if Pulp is cross-booked with tramlines, I hope we get a headliner who has been booked standalone for Victorious, like Fatboyslim was last year.

 

Based on other line ups now, this would be the most ideal scenario

 

headliners :

 

The Prodigy / Kasabian (co headliners) - Friday

Pulp - Saturday

Florence & The machine - Sunday

 

castle stage : Sigrid / Bloc Party / The Last Dinner Party 

 

To me, this would be the ‘best-possible’ scenario now.

Kasabian headlined 2 festivals ago.  They’re not going to co-headline.

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12 minutes ago, northernangel said:

 

To be honest if they pull in The Prodigy, Pulp and just for example Florence there probably got for me anyway the best set of 3 anywhere this year in the UK. What they do well is book a lot of the other generation stuff that won't sell at you're Readings etc and Glastonbury will only get certain sets infrequently. 

 

I would love that trio, I just feel that Pulp & Florence And The Machine may be to strong and expensive for Victorious. That's the sort of lineup I feel they should be aiming for even if it means clipping a few medium sized acts to make it happen. I think your average punter only really cares about the headliners, weather and price of food and a pint.

 

I think your trio would shift a lot of tickets.

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