If it’s Muse, it has to be a 20 years since Black Holes type show and not playing the dross they’ve served up since and that’s coming from someone who was a super fan for their first four albums.
With my very limited knowledge of TV, as I understand it they are all desperate for content and particularly content that can be reused and recut and repackaged (which live music is perfect for). I would imagine the beeb were keen not to set a precedent with NY for any future headliner to point to.
The BBC aren’t dictating anything. The festival have signed an agreement with them which massively benefits the festival and helps it sell out every year and helps them book a load of other artists on the cheap and helps them fund millions in charity donations.
The bbc haven’t blocked anything. One artist has got sniffy and thrown his toys out the pram because the event is televised, which it has been for literally decades.
If you don’t like it, stick your ticket back in the pot.
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