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Of course but enough to warrant the high booking cost? I don't think they do but it would be cool to see and a pretty unique booking given their production. I'm not even sure if they're touring next year though and I don't think they would start off a new tour with a summer of festivals when they could sell out nearly any stadium (or at least arena) they wanted to.
I’m expecting daily lineups going forward, in which case, yes definitely
Noticed that no official merch had a fully compiled lineup poster this year. wonder what the reasoning was behind that, felt like it hamstrung the poster artists in particular
I’m expecting daily lineups going forward, in which case, yes definitely
Noticed that no official merch had a fully compiled lineup poster this year. wonder what the reasoning was behind that, felt like it hamstrung the poster artists in particular
Daily breakdown probably makes it easier negotiate with booking artists. Lineup placement is stupidly important, so easier to tell an agent your artist is second line on their day than third or fourth line over all.
Post by Jake Jortles on Jun 18, 2019 19:47:18 GMT -5
I wish we had more fun throwback acts at Roo still. This would help with the weirdness Postjack is yearning for. Not that older artists are weird, but watching them before or after a modern rapper or metal band would be.
Willie Nelson hasn't played in a long time. I feel like they're gonna shoot for a similar hippie/raver ratio this year since it worked so well this time.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Jun 18, 2019 22:28:26 GMT -5
Some acts I'd be excited to see, in no particular order, while being somewhat realistic:
Sturgill (national slot) Isbell Gaga David Byrne Styx Tame Impala Jay-Z The 1975 Beck Bob Weir in some form Danny Brown Deftones Drive By Truckers Flying Lotus Huey Lewis and the News James Blake The Meters, in some form Primus/Claypool Vampire Weekend Ween Wilco/Tweedy Big KRIT Robyn
Any DJ that plays techno or house and never picks up a microphone
Willie Nelson hasn't played in a long time. I feel like they're gonna shoot for a similar hippie/raver ratio this year since it worked so well this time.
He wasn't great last time I saw him but I'm seeing him again in August so we'll see. Either way I'd still welcome it.
Post by bezerkules on Jun 18, 2019 22:59:11 GMT -5
Give the people what they want: Daft Punk as headliners. Then give me what I want: Broken Bells, Iron & Wine, The Murlocs, Leftover Salmon, and The Paper Kites (anywhere on the lineup). Throw in Billie Eilish, Dillon Francis, Lil Wayne, and Fleetwood Mac for everyone else, and you're in the $$$, Bonnaroo.
Not exactly related to the thread but there’s a show at my local shed venue and Meek Mill is booked above Future. How?
he's pretty hot right now, future hasn't been on snl for instance meeks been on twice. also i think future's been having issues moving tickets, and there seems to be a general consensus that he's not great live.