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Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Not super invested either way and don’t mind changing at all, but just sharing my reasoning for picking them (from NPR).
they're not on hiatus, but they're doing things that are not BTS
J-Hope is headlining Lolla solo at the end of the month. If Lolla wanted *BTS*, they would've asked for BTS.
J Hope was the Doja replacement. They weren’t gonna go from Doja to BTS lol. Also there are plenty of examples of people doing multiple projects within a year. Maynard just did a Tool show in the middle of a Puscifer tour.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Jun 26, 2022 19:09:05 GMT -5
So on setlist.fm, the only show with 6+ songs that Sufjan Stevens has played within the window of time was a Planetarium show in 2017 (was billed as "Sufjan Stevens, Nico Mulhy, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister"). Since we've had Sufjan and Planetarium billed as separate acts in past drafts, do we think this makes Sufjan ineligible? Or would it need to be billed as a Planetarium show?
So on setlist.fm, the only show with 6+ songs that Sufjan Stevens has played within the window of time was a Planetarium show in 2017 (was billed as "Sufjan Stevens, Nico Mulhy, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister"). Since we've had Sufjan and Planetarium billed as separate acts in past drafts, do we think this makes Sufjan ineligible? Or would it need to be billed as a Planetarium show?
Planetarium sounds like the only option. Does it still exist?