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Paul Weller's Full Set At The V Festival Will Be LIVE On Absolute Radio!

For the first time ever, Absolute Radio will be bringing you live, uninterrupted sets direct from the main V Stage on our new station, Absolute Radio extra, available on DAB and online this Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday 21 August - 6:30pm to 10pm - Full, uninterrupted sets from the V Stage:
6:30pm - Editors
7:25pm - Stereophonics
8:50pm - Paul Weller

Sunday 22 August - 4:50pm to 11pm - More sets from the V stage:
4:50pm - Paolo Nutini
5:50pm - Madness
7:00pm - Kings of Leon
8:15pm - The Kooks
9:20pm - Kasabian

Absolute Radio extra is a new station from Absolute Radio, bringing you extra music, extra football and extra comedy. Tune to it on DAB nationwide or online.

You can also hear highlights from Virgin Media’s V Festival between 8pm and 11pm on Sunday on Absolute Radio.

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