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Support The Moons And Their Quest To Play The V Festival!

Paul Weller's band mate Andy Crofts, and his ACE group The Moons need your support to get on the bill for the next V Festival. Please drop by the Road To V site and register to be a fan of The Moons!!




Hello Moonies and Moonettes...

We have recently been added to the V Festival website as there is a chance to play if we get enough fan votes on their website.

All you need to do is go to this website

http://roadtov.com/artists/the-moons

and register as a fan. (it will ask you to register as a band or a fan)

Once you have registered please become a fan of The Moons. This could result in us playing at the festival which would be amazing!!

This will take a few seconds of your time

P.S. We will be playing another show very soon after I return from Japan and America with Paul Weller.

Thanks everyone
Andy
The Moons xx





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