• NME.COM
  • Saturday, 22 November 2008
NEW!

NME Festival Guide 2008
V Festival

Jamie T gets V Festival 2008 singing

Jamie T, NME/Radio1 Stage, 19.10, Carling Weekend: Reading, August 26, 2007.     Pic: Andrew Kendall

Jamie T, NME/Radio1 Stage, 19.10, Carling Weekend: Reading, August 26, 2007. Pic: Andrew Kendall

Wimbledon singer inspires mass sing-a-longs at Staffordshire site

Jamie T enjoyed some of the sing-a-longs of this year's V Festival - playing the JJB Arena at the Staffordshire site this evening (August 17).

Backed by his band The Pacemakers, the fans backing vocals echoed loudly around the tent as the Wimbledon singer-songwriter played.

"Thank you so much, it's good to be back," Jamie T declared, applauding their singing mid-way through the gig. "We haven't played a show in about a year so we appreciate you all turning up."

Then switching to his acoustic bass, the singer performed 'Back In The Game' before his band rejoined him for an amped version of 'Bassguitar'.

As with his appearance yesterday (August 16) at the Chelmsford site, he debuted new, fighting song 'Sticks And Stones', though did not play second new song ’Bruce’.

Asking the large crowd, who were still singing along loudly if they were “ready for a dance", he finished up with 'Salvador' and 'Sheila'.

Jamie T played:

'Operation'
'If You've Got The Money'
'Ike And Tina'
'Sticks And Stones'
'Back In The Game'
'Bassguitar'
'Calm Down Dearest'
'Salvador'
'Sheila'


Keep checking NME.COM for the latest news, pictures, videos and blogs live from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.

Add your comment

NME Alerts

Get NME news delivered direct to your desktop. Find out more

This Week's Issue
  • NME Magazine - The ultimate guide to the week in music
  • The ultimate guide to the week in music
  • NME Magazine - Subscribe now and save up to £45!
Please sign in

Forgot your password?

Register with MyNME

Every Tuesday and Friday

  • Up-to-the-minute news stories
  • The best new music and free downloads
  • Video interviews, photo galleries, competitions and more
  • Album and track reviews for the week ahead
  • Essential gigs in your area