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Winehouse to play at V Festival
Tuesday 4th March 2008, 10:05AM GMT.

Troubled singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse will be among the headline acts at the Weston Park V Festival this summer, it was revealed today.
The 24-year-old Grammy Award winner is currently riding high in the album charts with the deluxe edition of her hit Back to Black album, which has jumped from number three to the top spot this week.
Despite her well-publicised personal problems, she still has the talent to give a blistering live performance.
She put her troubles behind her to steal the show at last month’s Brit Awards ceremony.
More than 100 of the hottest acts will be taking to the five stages at the 13th V Festival, on August 16 and 17 at Weston Park and Chelmsford.
Tickets will go on sale on Friday at 10am and there is bound to be a huge rush to enjoy a line-up which also includes Muse, The Verve and The Kings of Leon.
Festival director Bob Angus said: “We’re really proud of the V Festival line-up this year.
“A European exclusive performance by Muse and some truly fantastic established live acts mixed with some exciting newcomers will result in a cracking weekend.”
Other bands line up are the Stereophonics, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and The Prodigy.
Singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette and Welsh sensation Duffy, currently topping the charts with her 60s-style hit Mercy, are also appearing, as is Amy Macdonald.
Girls Aloud, now something of a national institution, are on the bill as are their rivals The Sugababes.
Ticket prices are £145 for a weekend pass with camping, £125 for a weekend pass without camping and £70 for a day ticket, plus £8 booking fees. Ticket outlets are www.vfestival.com, www.gigsandtours.com and www.seetickets.com
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What a poor advert for the youngsters in our Country. A self confessed drug taker and often completely out of itwhen on stage.Hardly a coup for the organisers.
Even resorted to a release of a souped up version of her recent album.Her record label really scraping the barrel, as she clearly cannot get into the recording studio.
Bring on Alanis, Amy and the amazing Duffy, not some ‘has been’.
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Great. What a wonderful role-model for our children…
I wish the woman well in her recovery from her problems, but I think she is setting a terrible examnple at present.
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