It's a bleak state of affairs when you look at the lineup for a festival and Obsession Archivesyou can't see any female artists on the line-up.
SEE ALSO: Train company responds to woman's complaint about sexist behaviour with, uh, more sexismLily Allen tweeted an edited version of Wireless festival's poster with the male artists photoshopped out. The finished result showed that the three-day festival had booked just three female artists—Mabel, Cardi B, and Lisa Mercedez.
The image was created by journalist Luke Bailey, who tweeted that "Wireless festival without the men is... not great."
Here's what the unedited poster looks like:
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Now, feast your eyes on the lineup sans male artists:
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Allen then suggested some female artists that would make excellent additions to the lineup.
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Ellie Goulding's reply to Bailey's original tweet sums up what most of us are thinking.
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And, others made more suggestions about female artists that should have been booked for the festival.
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Mashablereached out to Wireless festival but did not receive an immediate response.
SMDH.
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