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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS at V2005
#4
Posted 01 March 2005 - 1:27 PM
Yeah, sounds great !! I live in France, but considering the festival is scheduled during summer, it seems just perfect...
By the way, do you know any other festival set in summer where the chems are playing (in Europe I mean) ?
Or did they schedule some gigs in july or august ? Always easier to go abroad during summer...
By the way, do you know any other festival set in summer where the chems are playing (in Europe I mean) ?
Or did they schedule some gigs in july or august ? Always easier to go abroad during summer...
#5
Posted 01 March 2005 - 1:55 PM
i found this on the bbc web site. seems this is going to be the chemicals only festival apperence in the uk this year!! looks like homelands is out the window. i suppose the chems have different territories to promote, they did look after us last summer after all. i bet they do another uk tour at the end of the yeay, they like brixton in december!!
'Stellar line-up'
A month later at the V Festival, Prodigy will play at Weston Park on Saturday 20 August and Hylands Park on Sunday 21 August and the Chemical Brothers vice versa.
It will be the Chemical Brothers' only UK festival performance of the year.
V festival director Bob Angus said: "With the Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers now confirmed to headline the second stage, we are headed for a really stellar line-up.
"We pride ourselves on putting on an unbeatable live music experience and V Festival 2005 will not disappoint."
Tickets for the V festival go on sale on Friday 11 March.
'Stellar line-up'
A month later at the V Festival, Prodigy will play at Weston Park on Saturday 20 August and Hylands Park on Sunday 21 August and the Chemical Brothers vice versa.
It will be the Chemical Brothers' only UK festival performance of the year.
V festival director Bob Angus said: "With the Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers now confirmed to headline the second stage, we are headed for a really stellar line-up.
"We pride ourselves on putting on an unbeatable live music experience and V Festival 2005 will not disappoint."
Tickets for the V festival go on sale on Friday 11 March.
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#11
Posted 01 March 2005 - 5:41 PM
From the newsletter, plus news of teh 2nd single. Bring it on:
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS ANNOUNCE V FESTIVAL 05 HEADLINE AND 2nd SINGLE DETAILS
The Chemical Brothers are gearing up to set this years V Festival alight, on the weekend of 20th and 21st August 2005 the long reigning clubland duo will positively explode onto the 2nd stage for a V Festival 10th anniversary extravaganza.
Organisers of the V Festival - sponsored by Virgin Mobile ? have just announced that The Chemical Brothers will play Hylands Park, Chelmsford on Saturday and Weston Park, Staffordshire on Sunday with legendary firestarters The Prodigy playing alternate days. Both acts will join main stage co-headliners Scissor Sisters and Franz Ferdinand as part of what will be an 80 strong line up. Don't forget to check out www.virginmobilelouder.com for festival updates and the chance to win tickets.
The Chemical Brothers will appear exclusively at this years V ? their only UK festival performance. Having delighted a cross-section of music lovers over their 10 year career, The Chemical Brothers continue to reign supreme, their latest offering Push the Button is their 4th consecutive number one album and their fastest selling album ever in the UK. Most will still have their latest infectious single Galvanize imprinted on their minds, charting at number three, this is the bands highest single position since ?Hey Boy Hey Girl? in 1999 and as if that wasn?t enough, the single has completely dominated the number one spot of the UK download chart for five consecutive weeks!
Tom & Ed have also confirmed their 2nd single to be released from current album 'Push The Button', 'Believe' featuring Kele Okereke from Bloc Party! The package will include remixes from Erol Arkan, Mathew Jonson, two exclusive tracks Giant & Spring and is released on 18th April. Keep an eye out for further updates and your first chance to hear the 'Believe' remixes and see the amazing new video from Dom and Nic
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS ANNOUNCE V FESTIVAL 05 HEADLINE AND 2nd SINGLE DETAILS
The Chemical Brothers are gearing up to set this years V Festival alight, on the weekend of 20th and 21st August 2005 the long reigning clubland duo will positively explode onto the 2nd stage for a V Festival 10th anniversary extravaganza.
Organisers of the V Festival - sponsored by Virgin Mobile ? have just announced that The Chemical Brothers will play Hylands Park, Chelmsford on Saturday and Weston Park, Staffordshire on Sunday with legendary firestarters The Prodigy playing alternate days. Both acts will join main stage co-headliners Scissor Sisters and Franz Ferdinand as part of what will be an 80 strong line up. Don't forget to check out www.virginmobilelouder.com for festival updates and the chance to win tickets.
The Chemical Brothers will appear exclusively at this years V ? their only UK festival performance. Having delighted a cross-section of music lovers over their 10 year career, The Chemical Brothers continue to reign supreme, their latest offering Push the Button is their 4th consecutive number one album and their fastest selling album ever in the UK. Most will still have their latest infectious single Galvanize imprinted on their minds, charting at number three, this is the bands highest single position since ?Hey Boy Hey Girl? in 1999 and as if that wasn?t enough, the single has completely dominated the number one spot of the UK download chart for five consecutive weeks!
Tom & Ed have also confirmed their 2nd single to be released from current album 'Push The Button', 'Believe' featuring Kele Okereke from Bloc Party! The package will include remixes from Erol Arkan, Mathew Jonson, two exclusive tracks Giant & Spring and is released on 18th April. Keep an eye out for further updates and your first chance to hear the 'Believe' remixes and see the amazing new video from Dom and Nic
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