Of course, by now twenty one pilots are already seasoned festival headliners, having taken on the UK's legendary Reading & Leeds back in August.
When Kerrang! asked Tyler ahead of the show what fans could expect from their debut headline slot, he enthused:
“It’s tough to get everything in our live show to translate over into a festival set, but there’s something special about festivals, and something special about being outside, too.
“There’s definitely an air of unpredictability, and you don’t really know exactly what to expect. You’d be a fool to assume that everybody is there to watch you – or even know who you are. So there’s a bit of a competitive edge to it, because there’s so many awesome bands on the bill, and so being motivated to rise above that giant pool of talent, and to make your mark, is something that we’re really excited to step up to that challenge.”
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