March 6, 2008 14:06

Amy Winehouse to play Oxegen festival

Plus The Pogues and The Charlatans added to Irish festival bill

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Amy Winehouse has been added to the bill for the forthcoming Oxegen festival.

The bash is set to take place between July 11 and 13 at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare, Ireland.

The Pogues and The Charlatans have also been announced as new additions to the bill, which will see Kings Of Leon, REM and Rage Against The Machine play headline slots.

Kaiser Chiefs, The Verve, The Fratellis, Interpol and The Prodigy are among other acts set to play at the festival.

The line-up for Oxegen 2008 so far is:

Rage Against The Machine
Kings of Leon
REM
The Verve
Amy Winehouse
The Charlatans
The Pogues
The Swell Season featuring Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová
Kaiser Chiefs
The Prodigy
The Fratellis
Interpol
Chemical Brothers
Counting Crows
Stereophonics
The Raconteurs
Ian Brown
Hot Chip
Justice
Panic At The Disco
The Feeling
Aphex Twin
Editors
Newton Faulkner
Kate Nash
The Zutons
The Hoosiers
Scouting For Girls
Richard Hawley
Róisín Murphy
Battles
Band Of Horses
Seasick Steve
Alabama 3
Pendulum
Lightspeed Champion
Bowling For Soup
The Courteeners
Future Kings Of Spain
DJ Koze
Kaz James and Crookers


Tickets for the festival go on sale tomorrow (March 7) at 8am (GMT)

To check the availability of Oxegen tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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