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Name: V Festival 2011 Staffordshire
Venue:
Weston Park, UKStaffordshire
UK
TF11 8LEUK
About V Festival 2011 Staffordshire
Big Green Coach have announced that they are working directly with this year's festival, providing ticket and travel packages
for fans.
The environmentally responsible travel company has a number of weekend camping passes for both sites with
coaches running from a number of major cities.
Head to the Big Green Coach website for more details.
Greasy, knotted hair? Lack-of-roll-mat
back? Looking and feeling awful just because you're at a festival is now a thing of the past. Stay beautiful! Look out for
the Vanity Van...
Their mobile salon, which will be parking up at Isle Of Wight Festival, Glastonbury Festival, V Festival
and Creamfields this summer, offers everything from hair washing and styling to an intensive unwind massage and He-Shi spray
tan.
You can also wow fellow festival-goers with make-up, face and body art, airbrush tattoos, eyelashes, nails, facials,
waxes, full festival recovery packages and much more.
Plus, if you book a package through Virtual Festivals, you'll
be given a free gift as well.
Click here to see
what Vanity Van offers and to book a treatment.
The first ever simultaneous twin-site, multi-day festival,
V has a solid reputation for delivering a diverse selection of the biggest bands in a user-friendly environment.
As
Richard Branson explained in his biography, V came about when he recognised that festivals were attracting more mainstream
audiences who were there primarily for the music and not so much to 'rough it'. So he set about creating an event tailored
to these fairweather festival-goers, with the typical Virgin emphasis on customer-friendliness and irreverent fun.
Whilst
it may not provide an emotional connection or an escape from the capitalist world, V is brilliantly successful at what it
tries to be. If you want to go and see the world's biggest headline rock acts and a few pop artists you might not normally
catch at a festival (Kylie, Girls Aloud, McFly, Atomic Kitten), safe in the knowledge that it will never be a mud-bath and
the organisers care about keeping the bar queues short and the toilets stocked with loo roll, then V's your baby and is ideal
for first-time festival-goers.
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