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last chance for V

tickets nearly all gone

By Neil Greenway | Published:


Tickets for this year's V Festival have nearly ALL sold out. If you still need to get your tickets, buy them while you can! Weston Park has sold 97% of their camping tickets, ALL Chelmsford camping have sold out, and there are only a very limited number of day tickets still available.

V Festival takes place at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, and Weston Park, Staffordshire over the weekend of 21st/22nd August 2004.

Copnfirmed acts includes headliners The Strokes, and Dido, as well as Muse, Pixies, Pink, Snow Patrol, Keane, Massive Attack, Kings of Leon, Primal Scream, N*E*R*D, Athlete, Faithless, The Thrills, Badly Drawn Boy, Jet, Jamelia, Jamie Cullum, and many more.

For the line-up listings - including day and stage (where available) - click on the link for Hylands Park, Chelmsford or Weston Park, Staffordshire.. More bands are still to be announced.

V Festival at Hylands Park in Chelmsford has sold out of all camping tickets. Camping tickets are still available for Weston Park in Staffordshire but these are selling fast too. Day passes and weekend passes without camping are still available for both festival sites.

Tickets are priced at: weekend with camping £98.50; Weekend no camping £82.50; Saturday or Sunday day tickets £46.50. Tickets for both sites are available here.

Some people may succeed in buying - at face value - unwanted tickets at at www.scarletmist.com. ScarletMist has been set up to allow people to exchange festival tickets at face value - it's private, confidential, quick, local, and best of all FREE to use. ScarletMist does ask that its users who get or sell a ticket make a small donation to charity.