March 08, 2005

Doves confirmed for V2005

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Doves are now confirmed for this years V2005 Festival, playing on the second stage just before headliners The Chemical Brothers. Other names confirmed to play include Oasis, The Music, Ian Brown, The Zutons and Prodigy.

Dates are in August:
Sat 20 - Chelmsford - Hylands Park
Sun 21 - Staffordshire - Weston Park - V2005

Tickets are on sale from 9am this Friday March 11th.

Posted by Doves at March 8, 2005 10:12 AM

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