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Mumm-Ra premiere new track at V Festival

Mumm Ra

Mumm Ra

Band play final festival slot of the summer in Staffordshire

Mumm-Ra celebrated their last UK festival slot of the summer by debuting a new track at the V Festival in Stafford today (August 19).

The five-piece sandwiched the song, 'Jeremy', in between a host of tunes from their debut album 'These Things Move In Threes' in the Virgin Mobile Union tent in Staffordshire.

Announcing the track, singer James "Noo" New pulled out a camera and told the audience: "This is going to be our last festival this summer so I'm going to take a picture of you lot for my collection," before he took a snap of the cheering fans.

The set culminated in the frontman mounting the drums and smashing Gareth Jennings' cymbals for 'Out Of The Question'.

Mumm-Ra played:

'Song B'
'What Would Steve Do'
'The Sick Deal'
'These Things Move In Threes'
'Jeremy'
'She's Got You High'
'Out Of The Question'


Head to our full festival index for complete coverage live from both V Festival sites now.

For more action live from the site head to our V Festival gossip blog now.

Plus check out the latest shots from both sites in NME.COM's V Festival2007 photo gallery.

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