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The bands that might just top the bill next year
Tags: Leeds Festival, Reading Festival
by Elliot Mitchell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Leeds Festival, Reading Festival
OK, we understand that Reading and Leeds 2014 has barely finished and this may seem premature, but if anything can get us through the post-festival blues it’s speculation about next year.
When Gigwise spoke to organiser Melvin Benn at Reading this year, he already promised that one headliner for 2015 had already been confirmed, someone that wasn't a "Reading regular" and was perhaps an unexpected choice.
That quote along with our general curiosity got us thinking about who could be topping the bill next year. This is what we came up with...
Frightened Rabbit will also play Edinburgh show
Alongside Stevie Nicks, Gavin Rossdale & Alicia Keys
The Italian company are not fans of the DJ's 'Purrari'
Hyped songstress in new romance rumours
Legendary musicians could be teaming up
Book won't be out anytime soon
Singer feels being frank about sexuality held him back
Producer isn't familiar with Leicester band's work
Pop icon slams 'Applause' singer
Please just stop teasing us, Dave
Events scheduled in London, NYC, LA, and Chicago
Vehicle was transporting festivalgoers around the site
'Your face is super huge' says rapper
Band were thrown out of venue earlier this month
Epic track gets soaring electronic overhaul
Hear Diddy's unexpected rework now, 16 years later
A 'lack of ideas' was all that prevented Lynch
Block Rockin' Beats in Butlins anyone?
Just because he can, and he's awesome
Fundraiser organised by Arcade Fire frontman
Less than four million are sold a week
Marr discusses the writing of classic track
Offers experience at Tuscan villa
Imagine the family gathering at Christmas...
Describes the audio process as 'heartbreaking'
Mathew Knowles claims it was a stunt to boost sales
Festival organiser drops more hints about next year