UK Glastonbury 2017 – Nieuws en geruchten

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[SIZE= xx-large]Glastonbury 2017[/SIZE]

Datum: 21 juni – 25 juni 2017
Locatie: Worthy Farm, Pilton
Genres: Alternatief, Pop, Rock, Elektronisch, Dance, Indie, Folk, Soul

Alle info over line-up & kaartverkoop: http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/
 
http://www.nme.com/news/glastonbury/94600
Guns N’ Roses early favourites to headline Glastonbury next year

Kasabian, Radiohead and The Stone Roses other contenders for Pyramid Stage

Guns N’ Roses have been named the early bookmakers’ favourites to headline Glastonbury next year.

The band have yet to announce any UK shows on their reunion tour since Axl Rose and Slash got back together after 21 years for their current US concerts. But Rose recently said that the band hoped to announce British concerts soon. They have odds of just 8/11 to play at Worthy Farm for the first time.

Kasabian, who headlined in 2014 and who release their new album in autumn, are second-favourites at 5/4 to headline the Pyramid Stage on Friday-Sunday with bookmakers William Hill, followed by Radiohead and The Stone Roses at 2/1.


Foo Fighters are also among the favourites at 3/1. They had to cancel in 2015 when Dave Grohl broke his leg, and are believed by the bookies to be likely to return in 2017 to actually headline, after Florence And The Machine replaced them in 2015.

Michael Eavis said last November that he had all three headliners for 2017 in place. William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly said: “After yet another successful Glastonbury, all thoughts will already be turning towards 2017’s festival. It looks likely that a couple of recently reformed bands – Guns N’ Roses and The Stone Roses – may be headlining the Pyramid Stage next summer.”

William Hill’s full list of odds to headline any night at Glastonbury 2017 are:
Guns N’ Roses (8/11)
Kasabian (5/4)
Radiohead, The Stone Roses (2/1)
Foo Fighters (3/1)
Ed Sheeran (4/1)
Manic Street Preachers (5/1)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (6/1)
Rihanna (7/1)
Bruce Springsteen, Calvin Harris, Mumford And Sons (8/1)
AC/DC, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Prodigy, The Who (12/1) (14/1 BAR)
 
Manic Street Preachers als Headliner? Zijn die dan echt zo groot in Engeland? jemig.

Ik zie Guns n Roses - Stone Roses - Radiohead wel gebeuren eerlijk gezegd. Eerste gokje voor 2017 headliners :D
 
Ik zie GnR niet zo snel gebeuren eigenlijk. Zullen vanwege hun allereerste Europese passage in het rijtje artiesten vallen dat liever dik casht op pakweg Download of BST dan een quasi gratis show te spelen voor publiciteit die ze niet nodig hebben. Zie ook het verhaal rond AC/DC.

eFestivals heeft maanden geleden al bevestigd dat Radiohead mondeling geboekt is voor 2017. Dan verwacht ik zoiets:

- Radiohead
- Stone Roses (of een andere classic naam, genre Neil Young)
- Ed Sheeran of Biffy Clyro (beide artiesten die in Engeland net headlinerstatus bereikt hebben, nieuwe plaat uitbrengen tegen volgende editie en regelmatig in de geruchten van 2016 zaten).
 
Ik zie GnR niet zo snel gebeuren eigenlijk. Zullen vanwege hun allereerste Europese passage in het rijtje artiesten vallen dat liever dik casht op pakweg Download of BST dan een quasi gratis show te spelen voor publiciteit die ze niet nodig hebben. Zie ook het verhaal rond AC/DC.

eFestivals heeft maanden geleden al bevestigd dat Radiohead mondeling geboekt is voor 2017. Dan verwacht ik zoiets:

– Radiohead
– Stone Roses (of een andere classic naam, genre Neil Young)
– Ed Sheeran of Biffy Clyro (beide artiesten die in Engeland net headlinerstatus bereikt hebben, nieuwe plaat uitbrengen tegen volgende editie en regelmatig in de geruchten van 2016 zaten).

AC/DC was een iets ander verhaal.
Blijkbaar zijn ze totaal afgeknapt op spelen op festivals, minstens na Coachella 2015 al.
Ik zie dat bij GnR iets anders. Blijkbaar bevalt het spelen op festivals wel.
Qua cashen, tja, dat gaan ze zeker willen doen. Ik zie alleen wat dat betreft het verschil niet tussen Download, BST of Glastonbury als festival of een grote arena show als Wembley of zo.
Naar mijn idee betaalt Glasto een aardig zakcentje en is het een mooie toevoeging aan de palmares van GnR.
Daarnaast trekken ze voor UK makkelijk nog een arena show erbij nadat ze al een festival gespeelt hebben, zeker een festival als Glasto dat in no time is uitverkocht.
Ik denk dat GnR met mooie data gaat komen volgend jaar...
 
Ed Sheeran of Biffy Clyro (beide artiesten die in Engeland net headlinerstatus bereikt hebben, nieuwe plaat uitbrengen tegen volgende editie en regelmatig in de geruchten van 2016 zaten).

Dusss....
ED SHEERAN is gearing up for a huge 2017.

After taking nearly a year off to recharge his batteries following an epic five years, Ed will release his third album and jump back on the crazy ship of promoting, touring and, hopefully, stumbling out of award shows.
But I can reveal next year is going to be even more special for the singer, he’ll be headlining Glastonbury.
His team is holding in talks with festival organisers and given both parties are keen, the likelihood is they’ll only be one result.
A source said: “Ed has always wanted to do Glasto, it’s been a huge ambition.
“He’s one of the biggest artists in the world, and British, so bosses are desperate to book him.”
Ed’s used to playing in front of big audiences.
He filled Wembley Stadium for three nights in a row last year. He’ll be an amazing signing.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/1395676/pop-star-ed-sheeran-to-fulfil-huge-ambition-next-year-headlining-glastonbury/
 
Radiohead en Ed Sheeran halve zekerheidjes dus. Als ze dan weer voor variatie in de headliners gaan zou de derde headliner een classic act en/of een gitaaract moeten zijn.
 
Radiohead en Ed Sheeran halve zekerheidjes dus. Als ze dan weer voor variatie in de headliners gaan zou de derde headliner een classic act en/of een gitaaract moeten zijn.

Guns n Roses? ;)
 
http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/topic/215123-daft-punk/?page=1
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we've heard a rumour that very specifically said Daft Punk would be headlining the Friday next year.

I've no idea if it's right or not, tho there's good reason to think it might be.

LOL :mrgreen:
 
Officieel geen Glastonbury Festival in 2018.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/sep/12/glastonbury-festival-fallow-year-2018-2017-ticket-sale-dates
 
Fleetwood Mac world tour in 2017 en Glastonbury zal leuk zijn te doen zegt McVie??
Even terug naar Fleetwood Mac. In een vandaag verschenen interview met Christine McVie geeft zij aan dat de band een nieuwe tour aan het plannen is voor de zomer van 2017. Ook geeft ze aan graag op Glastonbury te willen spelen met de band maar dat dit om onduidelijke redenen er nog steeds niet van is gekomen. Ik verwacht dat ze overigens (zoals altijd) eerst Amerika aandoen voordat ze naar Europa komen maar toch maar weer stiekem op een lijstje ergens onderaan zetten… Je weet nooit
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http://www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/10-questions-christine-mcvie-fleetwood-mac
 
Who Will Headline Glastonbury 2017? We Round Up The Rumours
BY JORDAN BASSETT
26TH SEPTEMBER 2016


The mud probably still hasn't even settled on Worthy Farm yet and we're already speculating about next year's potential headliners. The rumour mill for Glastonbury Festival 2017 is well and truly in motion; as far back as this time last year, organiser Michael Eavis let slip that two thirds of the 2017 Pyramid Stage headliners were in place and bookmakers William Hill are releasing odds on the acts most likely to do the honours. Here are some of the possibles who might be on this year's bill.


Headliners

Guns N' Roses
Axl Rose and Slash recently reunited after 21 years and played shows in their native Los Angeles and (so far) there's been no tour bust-ups between the pair. They'll likely follow whoever can splash the cash, but William Hill have named the hard rockers as their favourites to headline, meaning Worthy Farm might just be Paradise City for a night.
Odds: 4/6.

Kasabian
Surprisingly, having headlined the Pyramid Stage in 2014, there are whisperings that the Leicester lads might return three years later to celebrate their new album, which will reportedly be released in autumn this year. They've shared new single 'Comeback Kid' already, so expect a glut of material to follow soon.
Odds: 6/4.

Stone Roses
Ian and Brown and co. packed out Manchester's 60,000-capacity Etihad Stadium for four nights earlier this summer and there's much speculation about a new album, after two new singles, 'All For One' and 'Beautiful Thing', sent the web into meltdown. The band also have a Glastonbury score to settle, having pulled out of their last Pyramid set, in 1995, due to a mountain biking injury suffered by guitarist John Squire.
Odds: 4/1.

Radiohead
It's been suggested that the Oxford band's well-received latest album, 'A Moon Shaped Pool', could be their swan song, as it features songs they've played live for years but not recorded until now. If – and it's a big if – that's on the money, could there be a better way to bow out than by performing those songs on the Pyramid Stage?
Odds: 6/4.

Ed Sheeran
They laughed when Adele was suggested as a headliner on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, but it was a triumph. Ed's got his haters, but he's sold out Wembley before and just might be able to pull off Adele's trick: making a massive Pyramid Stage set feel intimate.
Odds: 4/1

Foo Fighters
The Foos should have done the honours back in 2015, but pulled out when Grohl broke his foot, meaning Florence And The Machine took their place instead. The rock band didn't return to make up for it this year, meaning 2017 could be theirs for the taking.
Odds: 5/4

Rihanna
Badass Ri-ri certainly has the hits – 'Diamonds', 'Bitch Better Have My Money' and 'We Found Love', to name just few – to get the Pyramid Stage moving. But the weather at Glastonbury can be unpredictable, so make sure you bring your umbrella-ell-ella.
Odds: 6/1.

Lady Gaga
Gaga is back and if her new video is anything to go by - she could be pitching herself for a headline performance next year. If the new album is a success, and both Kevin Park and Mark Ronson fancy popping down to Worthy Farm again, we could be in for a headline slot for the ages.
Odds: 16/1

Gorillaz
A new Gorillaz album has been teased endlessly by messrs Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn over the last year, with a release date for the new album constantly changing. Either way, when it does arrive the group are set to head out on the road in support of the album and having headlined once before - they’d be more than comfortable on the big stage.
Odds: 9/1

Daft Punk
The Robots are rumoured for Glasto just about every year, from headlining the Pyramid to a tiny DJ set down at the Stonebridge bar, but of course it never materialises. However this time it seems like the rumours of a live return are more credible than ever, and being ten years on from their last jaunt, you’d bet the Eavis would leap at the shot to book the elusive duo.
Odds: 9/1

The best of the rest

Diana Ross
Just days after appearing during Coldplay’s closing set, Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees let slip that taking The Legends spot next year is Diana Ross. Her team were quick to deny it, saying it wasn’t “definite” just yet, but there appears to be a mutual interest between both sides.

Elton John
The Rocket Man has been touring consistently throughout his career, but revealed earlier this year that he has never been asked to play the festival. Next year he’ll be touring the UK in June so his active schedule around the festival could suggest that he might finally get asked next year.

The Avalanches
The group made their long-awaited return in July this year with ‘Wildflower’, and even played a few chaotic live shows to boot. They’ve announced a handful of shows in their native Australia for December and January 2017 and also confirmed that they would head stateside next year for some shows. Fancy stopping over for a Worthy Farm slot on the way, lads?

Kraftwerk
Though the German electro pioneers are known for their formidable live performances, the group haven’t played on these shores since 2013. However, they’ve just announced a UK tour, which suspiciously ends the day before Glastonbury begins…

Green Day
After a four year absence, the greatest living punk band are back with new album ‘Revolution Radio’ and are heading on a mammoth tour in support. They were recently announced for headline slots at Germany’s Hurricane and Southside festivals over the same weekend as Glastonbury, so perhaps a fleeting secret show would suit their schedule…

Bon Iver
The original sad-boy Bon Iver returns with new album ‘22, A Million’ and extensive touring in the UK will follow in February 2017. Whether he’ll take the show to festival circuit is yet to be seen, but with his own festival, Eaux Claires set for the weekend before in Wisconsin (and strong likelihood that he’ll play it), a Park slot would be perfect for him if he decides to pop over.
http://www.nme.com/blogs/festivals-blog/glastonbury-festival-2017-headliners
 
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Lady Gaga and Daft Punk lead Glastonbury Festival headliner rumours
GLASTONBURY Festival is hoping to Get Lucky with Lady Gaga and Daft Punk next summer.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/goss/548961/Wired-Gaga-Glastonbury-lineup-mystery
 
Een tweet van een Live Nation promotor...

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https://twitter.com/paddocklife/status/773146496527130624
 
Heb ff je quote uit het Rock Werchter topic gekopieerd @mattman
Vond het een zeer goede toevoeging...
Twee discussiepuntjes.
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Depeche Mode zou alvast geen festivals doen, maar zalen. Zo staan ze op 12 mei in het Sportpaleis met hun Global Spirit tour. Volgens een leak althans.

Vanuit het Radiohead kamp dan weer een extra teken dat ze er wél zouden staan: Ed O’ Brien heeft net (naast een solo album) aangekondigd dat er al data vastliggen en tussen de regel door kon je al opmaken dat ze Glastonbury gaan headlinen. Glaso valt doorgaans een week voor RW.

On playing Glastonbury 2017
“I would love to. I gone to Glastonbury every year. It’s my carnival. To be asked to play at Glastonbury again would be magic. I also think that Glastonbury for us is kind of like our spiritual home. It is the mother of all festivals. We are very lucky that we play festivals all over the world and there are so many great ones, but there is nothing like that one.

Zoiets zeg je niet als je er niet speelt. Dan zeg je namelijk gewoon ‘not next year’.

http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/96994
 
Radiohead 99% zeker voor Glasto 2017
Jep: officieus confirmed: Radiohead is headliner op Glastonbury, op zaterdag 24 juni. The dream is real.
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Dat dus. TBC wil zeggen dat het eigenlijk volledig vastligt, maar dat Glastonbury het enkel nog moet bekend maken. Maar die TBC komt dus voort uit 4 afzonderlijke bronnen dus ja. Ik heb de website een bericht gestuurd en hun antwoord was dat ze nooit zoiets zouden zeggen als ze het niet 100% zeker zouden zijn.

Dus nu is het enkel nog (lang) wachten op een bevestiging van Glastonbury.
 
? Radiohead, Daft Punk en The Stone Roses headliners Glastonbury Festival 2017 ?
Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/glastonbury/97130#PV3cX8BwYbRS1bTO.99
Glastonbury 2017: 'Well sourced information' points to three huge headliners

Reports are suggesting that Radiohead, Daft Punk and The Stone Roses will headline next year's Glastonbury Festival.

Glastonbury Festival 2017 will run from June 21-25. Radiohead are among the favourites to top the Pyramid Stage next year, as are The Stone Roses, Guns N' Roses and Kasabian. Daft Punk have also been rumoured along with Lady Gaga.

Festivals website eFestivals has now released a statement allegedly citing "well-sourced information", suggesting that these will be the three acts to top the Pyramid Stage in 2017.

The statement reads: "eFestivals currently believes that next year Radiohead will be given that opportunity to headline on Saturday. We also strongly believe The Stone Roses are the front runners to top the bill on Sunday, and while we are less certain on the third headlining act, we have had what should be well-sourced information several months ago, that it’s supposedly Daft Punk topping the bill on the Friday."

It is worth noting that the website has been correct in predicting the Glastonbury headliners in the past, notably reporting early that Metallica and Kasabian would headline in 2014.

NME has asked Glastonbury Festival for a comment on the reports.

Radiohead member Ed O'Brien recently commented on reports that his band would headline next year's Worthy Farm event, saying: "I would love to. I go to Glastonbury every year, it’s my carnival. To be asked to play at Glastonbury again would be magic. I also think Glastonbury is like our spiritual home. It is the mother of all festivals… there’s nothing like that one… It would be great to play there."
 
and while we are less certain on the third headlining act, we have had what should be well-sourced information several months ago, that it’s supposedly Daft Punk topping the bill on the Friday.”

Hier zit nog veel teveel onzekerheid in voor mij om hoop te krijgen op DP optredens in 2017. Ik ga er nog steeds vanuit dat ze niks doen. Pas als ze zelf ergens mee naar buiten komen, geloof ik het.
 
http://pitchfork.com/news/68545-daft-punk-have-no-tour-plans-contrary-to-rumors/

http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/09/source-daft-punk-will-not-tour-in-2017/

Dit vind ik toch wel een teken dat ze niet touren. Het feit dat Efestivals het minst zeker is van die naam en Pitchfork en CoS bevestigen dat ze geen shows spelen in 2017 vind ik toch wel duidelijk. Vooral Pitchork deelt niet snel iets als een feit zonder het echt zeker te weten.

Daarnaast kon ik ook al 4 jaar geleden 'voorspellen' dat er Daft Punk geruchten zouden zijn in 2017...
 

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