The Clamp
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Wheel him out for a quick Sweet Caroline?Just checked properly. Diamond is 83 and retired 6 years ago with Parkinsons. Possibly not so capable now...
Wheel him out for a quick Sweet Caroline?Just checked properly. Diamond is 83 and retired 6 years ago with Parkinsons. Possibly not so capable now...
Nothing was going to top the best and biggest band in the world that played there on Saturday night…….Possibly the lowest audience I've ever seen for a headliner on the Pyramid Stage, disgusting really.
He's played the Legends slot before, and a couple of other Glasto appearances too.Wheel him out for a quick Sweet Caroline?
£200kI'm sure she got paid a shed load and is crying all the way to the bank !
James Blake and London grammar were also on at the same time. But sza absolutely destroys those 3 in sales numbers.In fairness to her The National were I believe on the other stage at a similar time, so there was a great alternative.
Okay, let’s just say my point is we haven’t run out of music legends to perform 45 mins at a festival. There’s plenty of ageing musicians looking for a big payday for smashing out their hits with a session band behind them.He's played the Legends slot before, and a couple of other Glasto appearances too.
Do you know what has happened to the William's Green stage? That used to be favourite stage, with smaller indie-type bands, but I hear it's now called Terminal 1 and is aimed at international/world music acts. Is there any equivalent new stage? It does seem to be getting ever more dance and late-night orientated.Nailed it. SZA may be big with the urban Kids but that just isnt Glastos core demographic. I usually avoid the Pyramid because I prefer leftfield stuff but the line up overall on that stage was dreadful this year with the exception of 3 or 4 acts. They also seem to have gone for a strategy of hiring almost every DJ on the dance circuit for a small fee and couple of spare tickets to pad the line up overall and keep things lively till 7am with people spending loads more on booze as they stay up. I love Blok 9 and Shangri la so not complaining but there is a clear shift in programming strategy toward late night entertainment over live main day stuff over the last 10 years.
Williams Green basically became unmanageable on the Thursdays. As there was very little on elsewhere on that day and it became known as the secret set tent (Everything, Everything, Mel C, Bastille), things got a bit dangerous and they decided to move Carhenge down there and do something new instead.Do you know what has happened to the William's Green stage? That used to be favourite stage, with smaller indie-type bands, but I hear it's now called Terminal 1 and is aimed at international/world music acts. Is there any equivalent new stage? It does seem to be getting ever more dance and late-night orientated.
More who I think than who I'd want;Who would you like or do you think will headline 2025?
As a prospective set of headliners, that would undoubtedly pack out the Pyramid across the Fri, Sat and Sun. But at the same time it is also undoubtedly too white and too male so on that basis, an unlikely line-up.More who I think than who I'd want;
Taylor Swift
A "Rock" Band so either Oasis or someone like Depeche Mode or U2
Ed Sheeran
More who I think than who I'd want;
Taylor Swift
A "Rock" Band so either Oasis or someone like Depeche Mode or U2
Ed Sheeran
Garbage for the rock band.More who I think than who I'd want;
Taylor Swift
A "Rock" Band so either Oasis or someone like Depeche Mode or U2
Ed Sheeran
Headliners, really?Garbage for the rock band.
Good point.As a prospective set of headliners, that would undoubtedly pack out the Pyramid across the Fri, Sat and Sun. But at the same time it is also undoubtedly too white and too male so on that basis, an unlikely line-up.
Good shout for The Weekend, just not sure if they could afford him. Olivia Rodrigo would be great.The Weeknd? Rihanna?
That was only for the Thursday night shows though. Otherwise it was a great 'little' stage and not always crowded. Saw some great smaller bands there.Williams Green basically became unmanageable on the Thursdays. As there was very little on elsewhere on that day and it became known as the secret set tent (Everything, Everything, Mel C, Bastille), things got a bit dangerous and they decided to move Carhenge down there and do something new instead.
I got trapped in a crush there in 2017 and it was crap. Couldn't get near the tent, couldn't leave the area.