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Is xtina too small for Coachella?


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I'm sure she'd accept to headline in a second if She was asked to..

 

Why hasnt she received the phone call?

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Lets wait her album first

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Omg I would actually love her to headline, she just needs one more hit to get into GP again and then, she'd be perfect for it.

 

She has the hits and stage presence to perform on that stage :jonny5:

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she's in a very tricky situation, she's not too small but not big enough so she falls in this limbo that makes her hard to place and sell within the culture of the festival 

 

coachella invites random indie cult niche bands and artists too, so, unless she's willing to perform very early in smaller stages, i can't see her really getting the gig

 

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She's an icon but she's not relevant enough to have her name plastered as the biggest name and it also would be disrespectful to put her below the biggest names. :rip:

 

It's a hard thing with her brand. Not relevant but also an icon. 

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I could see her headlining a quinceañera :heart:

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She can sell out theaters and arenas in Europe because her fans are dedicated, but I don't think there'd be enough demand for her at Coachella.

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She performed at a uni once and the students were scratching their heads asking each other who tf she was.. what makes you think she'd be suitable for a festival?

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People will go to Coachella regardless of what's really headlining. A few B listers, some C listers and the very possible A listers… it's about being there and doing drugs. Christina is iconic enough imo (and A List). Her singing a house remix of Beautiful to a crowd on psychedelics is soft work.

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not too small. theres just no demand.

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Glastonbury has a legends slot, for acts who don't really have much draw as a headliner but enough hits that they'd still pull in a crowd - she'd be ideal for something like that 

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I think she can do a "Special Guest Star" like No Doubt last year. It fits them perfectly. I don't see her headlining the festival, but also she won't be the second billing as well. 

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Imo the best way for xtina to make a comeback in this day and age is for her to do a random edm collab with david guetta  or Calvin Harris and maybe another collab with another artist. Do some collabs with Latin artist. Music that ain't attach to her new album but just give her more exposure. Keep performing at music festivals. 

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2 hours ago, crymelanie said:

Lets wait her album first

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For some reason, this post made me realize Liberation is 6 years old and I'm not handling it well. I could have swore that album was just a few years old. :deadbanana4:

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Maybe as a special guest in a B stage at 6pm 

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She needs a new album first. I've done a deep dive in so many pop girls discographies but never really bothered with her for some reason. I tried Stripped but personally it wasn't my cup of tea. She has a lot of talent and edge tho. I don't understand why she's not releasing albums. The GP needs something more palatable than Liberation. 

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37 minutes ago, SharGaga said:

She needs a new album first. I've done a deep dive in so many pop girls discographies but never really bothered with her for some reason. I tried Stripped but personally it wasn't my cup of tea. She has a lot of talent and edge tho. I don't understand why she's not releasing albums. The GP needs something more palatable than Liberation. 

It's like she never put real effort again after back to básics.

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Idk why but I just can't picture her performing at Coachella, I feel like the people that listens to her isn't the same people that go there idk

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1 hour ago, Happylittlepunk said:

Imo the best way for xtina to make a comeback in this day and age is for her to do a random edm collab with david guetta  or Calvin Harris and maybe another collab with another artist. Do some collabs with Latin artist. Music that ain't attach to her new album but just give her more exposure. Keep performing at music festivals. 

David Guetta and Calvin Harris? Is this 2014? Jesus.

 

i agree with you for the most part that she'd definitely benefit from more collaborative efforts, especially with Latin artists - but I don't think doing the washed up dance queen act will benefit her. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, vuelve88 said:

I could see her headlining a quinceañera :heart:

You reminded me of quinceañeras from small towns where the parents hire several bands and turn it into a festival :redface:

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3 hours ago, Doctor Dick said:

She's an icon but she's not relevant enough to have her name plastered as the biggest name and it also would be disrespectful to put her below the biggest names. :rip:

 

It's a hard thing with her brand. Not relevant but also an icon. 

It's not "disrespectful" to be in smaller stages at big festivals, especially if it's a veteran that is way past their prime... that happens. But yeah knowing Xtine she wouldn't accept it and could see it as "beneath" her. But a stage is a stage.

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30 minutes ago, HïFidelity said:

David Guetta and Calvin Harris? Is this 2014? Jesus.

 

i agree with you for the most part that she'd definitely benefit from more collaborative efforts, especially with Latin artists - but I don't think doing the washed up dance queen act will benefit her. 

 

 

Edm is still one of the most popular genres in radio and Spotify. So idk what exactly you're talking about. 

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too small = too skinny. so yes

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She could do it, she's a legend, but the other headliners would have to be more gen-z oriented. 

If her next English album is more commercial then she will for sure get it.

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