line-up change at V

Robyn to play instead of The Bravery

By Scott Johnson | Published: Tue 14th Aug 2007

V Festival (Chelmsford) 2007

Saturday 18th to Sunday 19th August 2007
Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 8WQ, England MAP
£130 w/e (with camping), £110 w/e (no camping), £63.50

There has been a slight line-up change for this year's V Festival which takes place at the duel sites of Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex and Weston Park, Staffordshire on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th August.

The Bravery have now pulled out, but have been replaced by Robyn, whose new single 'With Every Heartbeat' is currently sitting on top of the UK singles chart.

Bob Angus, Festival organiser, commented "I’m really pleased that Robyn is playing this year’s V Festival. The addition of the current No. one artist at this late stage really fulfils our aim of making the year’s V festival the best yet!"

Robyn will play the Virgin Mobile Union stage at Staffordshire on Saturday 18th August and at Chelmsford on Sunday 19th August.

Tickets for Chelmsford are completely sold out, and there are only disabled tickets available for weekend (no camping) or for either days at Staffordshire. To buy click here.

If you are still in need of a place to camp at Chelmsford then you can always pitch up at the nearby Montpeliers Farm which is only 10 minutes walk from the main arena. To do this click here.

Acts playing at V Festival across the weekend include The Killers, Foo Fighters, Snow Patrol, Kasabian, Pink, James, Kanye West, Jarvis Cocker, Paolo Nutini, The Fratellis, Editors, KT Tunstall, James Morrison, Basement Jaxx, The Kooks, Amy Winehouse, Manic Street Preachers, Dizzee Rascal, Lily Allen, Babyshambles, Mika, Primal Scream, Damien Rice, Corinne Bailey Rae, and more. To see which acts play at which site on which day, click for Hylands Park, Chelmsford or Weston Park, Staffordshire.

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