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Line-up speculation - Reckon Father John Misty could be in the running or more likely for End of the Road? See he's touring UK in April if that wouldn't be too soon after for him to nip back. Be keen to know if any has any other theories 😄

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8 hours ago, bandsrcool said:

Line-up speculation - Reckon Father John Misty could be in the running or more likely for End of the Road? See he's touring UK in April if that wouldn't be too soon after for him to nip back. Be keen to know if any has any other theories 😄

 

Headlined in 2019, surely won't be back so early.

 

28 minutes ago, slumberjack said:

Fontaines DC playing a big gig in Manchester the week of GM. Could they play? 

 

No chance whatsoever, not only because they headlined more recently than FJM, but their Manchester and London park gigs are bigger capacity than GM on their own.

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13 hours ago, SweepingTheNation said:

 

Headlined in 2019, surely won't be back so early.

 

 

No chance whatsoever, not only because they headlined more recently than FJM, but their Manchester and London park gigs are bigger capacity than GM on their own.

 

Absolutely, I feel like GM were lucky to hold onto Fontaines even from the 2020 cancellation, let alone how big they are now. 

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37 minutes ago, _Tommy_ said:

 

Absolutely, I feel like GM were lucky to hold onto Fontaines even from the 2020 cancellation, let alone how big they are now. 

Think their GM slot was their first time headlining a festival - they definitely left Green Man a much bigger deal than when they arrived

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I'm not aware of GM's booking policy and whether they've said they won't repeat headliners, but FJM playing in 2019 doesn't seem like it would rule him out for 2025? I guess it's whether he does Glastonbury and other European fests around that time, or comes and does Øya & Green Man etc. in the same way Big Thief did this year. 

 

Also - the Horrors have just announced a new album for next year, with a new lineup. If they tour/do fests, can imagine them in Far Out. 

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6 minutes ago, AtomsForPizza said:

I'm not aware of GM's booking policy and whether they've said they won't repeat headliners, but FJM playing in 2019 doesn't seem like it would rule him out for 2025? I guess it's whether he does Glastonbury and other European fests around that time, or comes and does Øya & Green Man etc. in the same way Big Thief did this year. 

 

Also - the Horrors have just announced a new album for next year, with a new lineup. If they tour/do fests, can imagine them in Far Out. 

I dont think I’ve heard them say they don’t repeat headliners they just don’t do it a lot. They have a good ear/eye for bands on the way up and then I suppose it’s luck if they can grab them again before they get too big! Yes I could see Horrors in Far Out too. 

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1 hour ago, zahidf said:

TV on the radio Supporting Khrungabin August 15th gunnersbury park. Probably doing Green Man I'd thought 

 

When the hell did Khrungabin get Gunnersbury Park sized and why the hell are TVOTR supporting them?! But yeah, I'd say this puts TVOTR well in the frame and that they're capable of headlining though maybe not as the biggest name.

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10 minutes ago, SweepingTheNation said:

 

When the hell did Khrungabin get Gunnersbury Park sized and why the hell are TVOTR supporting them?! But yeah, I'd say this puts TVOTR well in the frame and that they're capable of headlining though maybe not as the biggest name.

Sold out 3 nights hammersmith apollo, probably just about ready for a step up

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4 hours ago, zahidf said:

Well that's fantastic news.

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10 minutes ago, bandsrcool said:

Was casually googling when High Contrast played Green Man and this came up. Any evidence anywhere else, a ghost in the machine or AI drawing info from a hidden source?

 

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And then from a bit more just googling..note the description under GreenMan 2025. Wonder of theyve got some code or something thats giving away the game or simply just taking info from previous lineups? Can't see Horsey having played before tho 😮

 

 

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2 hours ago, bandsrcool said:

And then from a bit more just googling..note the description under GreenMan 2025. Wonder of theyve got some code or something thats giving away the game or simply just taking info from previous lineups? Can't see Horsey having played before tho 😮

 

 

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It's taking the name from the 2018 lineup - if you go to the page, and click the "View Past Lineups" button, then you get posters and lists of names from past festivals and that's what it's picking up on here and incorrectly attributing it to 2025.

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3 hours ago, incident said:

 

It's taking the name from the 2018 lineup - if you go to the page, and click the "View Past Lineups" button, then you get posters and lists of names from past festivals and that's what it's picking up on here and incorrectly attributing it to 2025.

Dangit! Tbf would love a 2018 repeat. 

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Current prediction:

 

Mercury Rev Thursday Far Out Headliner 

Jamie XX Friday Mountain 

New Order Saturday Mountain

Khruangbin Sunday Mountain

 

 

New Order is a pipe dream really. TV on the Radio, Bonny Light Horseman and The Horrors slotting in somewhere would be wonderful. Also get the Whollopers back for a Mountain Stage slot!

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12 hours ago, T-Mouse said:

Current prediction:

 

Mercury Rev Thursday Far Out Headliner 

Jamie XX Friday Mountain 

New Order Saturday Mountain

Khruangbin Sunday Mountain

 

 

New Order is a pipe dream really. TV on the Radio, Bonny Light Horseman and The Horrors slotting in somewhere would be wonderful. Also get the Whollopers back for a Mountain Stage slot!

This sounds dreamy. Can’t see New Order unfortunately. 

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1 hour ago, bandsrcool said:

Chances of Yard Act headlining Thursday based off of respective Sleaford Slot at Bearded Theory?

 

Although I have problems with the 2nd album, and seeing them in Liverpool on that tour was disappointing to say the least, there is true genius in the first album for which reason I am going to take this rumour and pretend it's news. 

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On 10/14/2024 at 11:02 AM, bandsrcool said:

Chances of Yard Act headlining Thursday based off of respective Sleaford Slot at Bearded Theory?


Would absolutely take that!
Leftfield on the Bearded Theory line up would also be absolutely massive.

Can’t cope with waiting months for an announcement 😭

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After never successfully predicting a single Green Man headliner ever, my forecast is:

 

Jamie XX, FKA Twigs, Khruangbin 

 

There's a good argument that all three are too big now, especially Twigs, but there was a rumour that she was booked for 2023 and replaced by Self Esteem after cancelling all of her summer festival dates. 


I wouldn't be surprised if they booked Idles as an easy crowd-pleaser. They haven't played since headlining Far Out. It's also been 10 years since St. Vincent headlined so she may be a solid shout if she's in the UK next summer. 

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16 minutes ago, Sebwax said:

There's a good argument that all three are too big now, especially Twigs, but there was a rumour that she was booked for 2023 and replaced by Self Esteem after cancelling all of her summer festival dates. 

 

The rumour I and others heard was the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who came to Europe a week later and it was suggested they cut the first week of their tour off at short notice.

 

Khrungabin are playing Gunnersbury Park, the same as Boygenius and PJ Harvey the last couple of years. If they can sell out their own 25k capacity gig why would they take a festival date the same size?

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57 minutes ago, SweepingTheNation said:

 

The rumour I and others heard was the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who came to Europe a week later and it was suggested they cut the first week of their tour off at short notice.

 

Khrungabin are playing Gunnersbury Park, the same as Boygenius and PJ Harvey the last couple of years. If they can sell out their own 25k capacity gig why would they take a festival date the same size?

 

I actually didn't hear that one but that would also make sense. FKA Twigs cancelled her festival dates in late February, including Oya the week before GM, so it kinda made sense that it would throw GM into flux just before their announcement. You probably have more of an inside scope than me though. She's been on 6 Music this morning, which was a treat.

 

Regarding Khrungabin, I do agree if they sell it out but I'm pretty sure PJ Harvey didn't. Boygenius played Connect Festival the same year as Gunnnery, which is roughly the same capacity as GM. Khrungabin are also playing Piece Hall in Halifax, which has had GM alumni Michael Kiwanuka, FJM and PJ Harvey before. All I'm saying is they're not a write-off! 

 

But also, after 10 GMs, I have never successfully predicted a headliner so I may well have cursed all three of them never to grace Glanusk.

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3 hours ago, Sebwax said:

Regarding Khrungabin, I do agree if they sell it out but I'm pretty sure PJ Harvey didn't. Boygenius played Connect Festival the same year as Gunnnery, which is roughly the same capacity as GM. Khrungabin are also playing Piece Hall in Halifax, which has had GM alumni Michael Kiwanuka, FJM and PJ Harvey before. All I'm saying is they're not a write-off! 

 

Khruangbin is a good fit. They're in the UK that weekend. They've played the festival before but never headlined. They've undoubtedly hit a level of notoriety that would put them in the conversation to headline. 

 

The placing of the Halifax date is interesting . They're leaving the UK to play Cologne, then coming back the following weekend to do Halifax on the Sunday. Could suggest they're booked for R+L Friday and Saturday.

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