Support act? Manchester and London

So who's it gonna be ..... and will it be the same both nights?
Idlewild last time in London were great but not everyone's choice i'm sure. I'm an Idlewild fan before and after seeing them that day in 2007.
I'll start by suggesting Ed Kowalczyk (front man of band, live). He's out on the road solo at the moment and i think would be sort of music to complement Pearl Jam.
Idlewild last time in London were great but not everyone's choice i'm sure. I'm an Idlewild fan before and after seeing them that day in 2007.
I'll start by suggesting Ed Kowalczyk (front man of band, live). He's out on the road solo at the moment and i think would be sort of music to complement Pearl Jam.
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Since this is a really small tour, I think they will take a local band ... then Idlewild may be their choice again :(
They could take Keith's band for London if talking local bands
I know some people are going to say that they rather have no opener, but my experience of every time it happened, PJ didn't play any longer for that (came on at the usual time) so might as well have someone decent beforehand.
They are political, cultural and exciting. Much better than the bland My Morning Jacket and uninspiring Idlewild.
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