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How did Britpop giants like Oasis, Stone Roses, and Blur land headlining slots at Coachella despite "underwhelming" US popularity?

​I’ve been looking back at Coachella’s history and something doesn't quite add up regarding how they book their headliners, specifically when it comes to the "Big Three" of Britpop/Madchester.

  • Oasis (2002): They headlined the main stage, yet by 2002, their cultural relevance in the US had cooled significantly compared to the Morning Glory era.
  • The Stone Roses (2013)
  • Blur (2024/2025): We all saw the clips of Damon Albarn trying to get the crowd to sing along to "Girls & Boys" this past year to a sea of silence.

​Don't get me wrong—I love these bands. In the UK and Europe, they are stadium-fillers and literal gods. But in the US, they’ve often been relegated to "one-hit-wonder" status by the general public (even if that's objectively wrong).

​Why does Coachella keep betting on these acts for top billing? Is it because the festival founders (Paul Tollett/Goldenvoice) are just massive fans? Is it an attempt to keep the "prestige" of the festival alive even if the ticket-buying Gen Z crowd doesn't know the lyrics?

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u/nachofduty — 4 hours ago
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Supersonic solo

Had fun jamming and decided to record my take!
This is from the Wembley gig, no effects used, just the distortion from the amp.

u/Background_Mud_3472 — 23 hours ago
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The best Oasis song you’ll never hear on the Radio? ⬇️

Personally, I love Sad Song Mauldeth 1992. Let’s be generous and include NGHFB, The Rain, and Liam. What’s your fav Oasis song that some might consider a deep pull?

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u/Odd-Transition-826 — 16 hours ago
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is there a full video of oasis performing at black island studios in 2008?

there was a video by oasis media archive but it seems like it has been taken down

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u/PacifistSans — 14 hours ago
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