March 1, 2010 18:00

Kings Of Leon and Kasabian to headline V Festival 2010

Florence And The Machine, The Prodigy also to play

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Kings Of Leon and Kasabian are set to play headline slots at this year's V Festival, it has been announced.

Florence And The Machine, The Prodigy, Stereophonics, Paul Weller, La Roux and Faithless are also on the bill for the two-site event, it was revealed today (March 1).

V Festival takes place on two sites – one in Chelmsford and one in Staffordshire – on August 21-22.

The V Festival line-up so far is:

Kings Of Leon
Kasbian
Sterephonics
Faithless
The Prodigy
David Guetta
Pet Shop Boys
Cheryl Cole
Paul Weller
The Kooks
Paolo Nutini
Florence And The Machine
Madness
Editors
Mika
White Lies
Groove Armada
The Courtneers
Goldfrapp
The Charlatans
Scouting For Girls
Chase And Status
The Temper Trap
Amy Macdonald
Newton Faulkner
La Roux
Sugababes
Pixie Lott
Skunk Anansie
Passion Pit
Ellie Goulding
Kate Nash
Paloma Faith
Shed Seven
Imogen Heap
Plan B


Tickets go on sale on Friday (March 5) at 9am (GMT). To check the availability of V Festival tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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