Australia's own V Festival lands as usual in Sydney, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth in March/April 2009. Over two huge weekends, music fans of all ages and persuasions come together to clap eyes on some of the best live talent including The Killers, Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, Duffy, Elbow, The Do and more.

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Guy Garvey from Elbow had his money on Radiohead taking home the 2008 Mercury Music Prize but as it turns out, he lost that be...

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Roisin Murphy performs Dear Miami at the 2008 V Festival.
The CC lads rip through a version of Hearts On Fire.
Queens Of The Stone Age capatlise on the sun going down.
Air drop Kelly Watch the Stars to a super-appreciative crowd.

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Duffy

Duffy's debut 'Rockferry' started the year as the most hotly anticipated album release of the year, yet few could have predicted the speed of the impact she has made, with single 'Mercy' charting straight in at the top of the charts before a physical CD was even available in store. This is an achievement never before seen from a British female solo artist. Her soulful voice beguiled most of...