Just days on from organisers sorting out a new band for the Splendour In The Grass 2014 lineup to replace The Wild Feathers pulling out, it now looks like the festival are going to have wrangle another last-minute fill-in. And this time for a headliner.

Irish indie favourites Two Door Cinema Club are scheduled to headline the Amphitheatre stage on the Saturday night but reports from the UK suggest that the three-piece’s slot has been cancelled due to frontman Alex Trimble being hospitalised, leading to the band pulling out of several major UK festivals this week.

“It is with a heavy heart that we are going to need to cancel our upcoming shows at Latitude and Bournemouth Academy,” read a post on the Two Door Cinema Club Facebook overnight, as Music Feeds points out.

“Alex collapsed at Seattle airport on the way to London and has been hospitalised with a chronic stomach complaint. We are devastated to have to cancel shows that we were so looking forward to. We can only apologise and hope for your understanding at this time.”

There is no official update from Splendour organisers as yet but NME are already reporting that Trimble’s sudden illness has canned their exclusive headline appearance at the Byron Bay festival as well as their UK performances.

Tone Deaf has reached out to Splendour In The Grass for an official statement but were unavailable at the time of publication. More news as it develops

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Last year’s Splendour In The Grass was famously marred by the 11th hour pull-out of Frank Ocean, who cancelled his Australian tour and festival performance due to damaging his voice, but organisers roped in Lorde at the last minute, who turned out a triumphant set at the three-day winter music festival in what was a major career turning point for the then-16-year-old New Zealander.

“Full credit to Splendour’s nifty plan-b – she proves an outstanding choice, warming the cockles of those still mourning Ocean’s decision to stick with his honey, lemon and tea,” wrote our Splendour reviewer of last year’s event. “Like Jake Bugg and Haim before her, she oozes craftsmanship and live delivery beyond her adolescent years and puts to shame the rest of us who really weren’t too productive during puberty.

It does look like the Splendour 2014 set times will remain the same, with the slight alteration that Mt Warning will comfortably take to the GW McLennan stage on Sunday 27 July, replacing The Wild Feathers’ 3.30pm after they cancelled due to scheduling conflicts earlier this week.

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Don’t forget that Splendour In The Grass 2014 has got plenty of extra-musical activities, such as the Splendour In The Craft, featuring Fancy Free (the ‘crafternoon’ side-project of The Grates’ Patience Hogdson) and other festival-billed artists showing how to make “Piñata Boom Boxes, Cool As F#%k Guitar Pick Charm Bracelets, Scissors Paper Rock-n-roll fanzines” and other arty delights. (Full details here)

Plus there’s the Splendour Forum, a special program where musicians, politicians, and music thinkers will take part in a series of live panels, interviews, debates, live discussions. There’ll be a special edition of ABC’s Q&A, a songwriting workshop, and more. (Full detailshere)

Splendour In The Grass 2014 Lineup

Friday 25th, Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th July
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

Outkast (Only Aus Show)
Two Door Cinema Club (Only Aus Show)
Lily Allen
Interpol (Only Aus Show)
Foster The People
Angus & Julia Stone
City And Colour
London Grammar
Vance Joy
Darkside (Only Aus Show)
RÜFÜS
Ben Howard
Kelis
Childish Gambino
Metronomy
Hoodoo Gurus
Hilltop Hoods
Chvrches (Only Aus Show)
Grouplove
The Jezabels
Tune-Yards
360
Wild Beasts
Danny Brown (Only Aus Show)
Illy
First Aid Kit
Violent Soho
Ásgeir
Sam Smith
Spiderbait
The 1975
Ball Park Music
Art Vs Science
Buraka Som Sistema (Only Aus Show)
The Preatures
Parquet Courts (Only Aus Show)
Sticky Fingers
Peking Duk
Sky Ferreira
Future Islands
Courtney Barnett
Phantogram
DZ Deathrays
Skaters
Gossling
Jungle
The Strypes
Hot Dub Time Machine
The Kite String Tangle
Ry-X
Mikhael Paskalev
Wave Racer
The Acid
Saskwatch
Kingswood
Circa Waves
Broods
Dustin Tebbutt
The Head And The Heart
DMA’S
Darren Middleton
Little May
Darlia
D.D Dumbo
Tkay Maidza
The Creases
Mt Warning
The Wild Feathers
Chrome Sparks
Fractures
Mas Ysa
Nick Mulve
Nina Las Vegas
Yacht Club DJs
Motez
Touch Sensitive
Indian Summer
Airling
Tora
Golden Features
Wordlife
L D R U & Yahtzel DJs
Cosmos Midnight
Sable
Kilter
Basenji
KLP
Fishing DJs
Paces
Charles Murdoch

Red Bull Music Academy Lineup:

Thursday 24 July
L W K Y, wordlife, Sabel, Yahtzel, L D R U, Indian Summer.

Friday 25 July
Young Franco, Flamingo, Cassius Select, Dizz1, Remi, Sampology, Kirkis, Roland Tings, Steve Summers, Peanut Butter Wolf (US).

Saturday 26 July
Young Franco, Black Vanilla, Silentjay, Edd Fisher, Nicole Millar, Jamie Bennett, Hiatus Kaiyote, Andras Fox, Nicolas Jaar (DJ set) (NYC).

Sunday 27 July
Young Franco, Oisima, Jordan Rakei, Retiree, Louis Baker (NZ), Bannoffee, Oscar Key Sung, Lorna Clarkson, Africa Hitech (UK/Warp), Nguzunguzu (US).

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