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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum
I suppose I could see the argument that you wouldn't want to confirm Glastonbury while you're in the process of (or going to start the process of) selling arena tickets.
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Generally, most of the bands that would play there would be in the middle of some sort of tour. Regarding his comments about maybe playing one year when they had no commitments- I'm not sure you'd want to play a one-off gig as big as that without having the chance to get out the rustiness and hone the set a bit.
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This actually makes sense... If you already have a Glasto ticket and you know FM is headlining why spend the high ticket price for an arena. 135,000 Glasto tickets have been sold so that's 135,000 potential arena tickets that will go un purchased if FM were to headline.