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13 April 2010

Feeder Added to V Festival Line Up



Feeder, Tinie Tempah and Gabriella Cilmi have been added to the line-up for this summer's V Festival.

The event takes place at sites in Chelmsford and Staffordshire from August 21-22.

Other new additions to the bill include Eels, Robyn, The Magic Numbers, Diana Vickers and Hurts.

The festival will be headlined by Kasabian and Kings of Leon.

27 March 2010

The Ting Tings and Band Of Skulls added to Wakestock line-up




The Ting Tings and Band Of Skulls are among the names added to the line-up for this year's festival.

Set to join the likes of Maximo Park, Plan B at the event, other acts appearing at the bash include Tinie Tempah,Chase and Status Wiley,Los Campesinos! and Ou Est Le Swimming Pool.

Taking place in Abersoch North Wales between July 2 and 4, for more information visit Wakestock.co.uk

14 March 2010

Tinie Tempah holds onto chart number one

Rapper Tinie Tempah has held onto the number one spot for a second week with his debut single Pass Out.

Rhianna remains at number two with Rude Boy while Justin Bieber's song with Ludacris, Baby, was the highest climber, up 185 places to number three.

Despite being ahead in the first official mid-week chart, Gorillaz's third album, Plastic Beach, was beaten by Boyzone's Brother.

Last week's top album, Ellie Goulding's debut, Lights, dropped to number 16.

Other new entries in the top 10 include Amy MacDonald at number four with A Curious Thing and the cast recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical Love Never Dies at number 10.

It was a mixed week for Lady Gaga; although her album The Fame dropped three places to number five, her single with Beyonce, Telephone, climbed 19 places to 12; possibly due to the song's controversial nine-minute video being released this week.

Elsewhere in the singles chart, Cheryl Cole moved up two places to number eight with Parachute while Florence and the Machine and Dizzee Rascal dropped two places to number seven with You got the Dirtee Love.

The cast of the television show Glee were down eight places to 28 with their cover of Journey's Don't Stop Believin', with the original version at number 31.