Take a look at our list of 14 acts that you shouldn't be missing at V Festival 2015.
De La Soul: De La Souls influence on the musical world reaches far and wide across a number of genres. Youd be foolish to miss another of their joyous, funk filled sets.
Kasabian: Kasabian are the type of band you can rely on in a festival environment. Rousing vocals, cirsp ock and roll, non-stop anthems - they%u2019re sure to lift you out of any alcohol induced suffering.
Annie Mac: Those searching for a dance-fuelled evening neednt look any further than Annie Mac. Check out the influential DJs set for a furious mixture of various electronic sub genres thats guaranteed to keep you moving.
Courteeners: Off the back of their huge and well received Glastonbury set, The Courteeners will arrive at V Festival bursting with confidence and eagerness to please the masses once again.
Chvrches: With their highly anticipated sophomore album Every Open Eye droppping next month, now is the perfect time to catch these Scottish electronic inspired rockers before they completely blow up like they've always threatened to.
Stereophonics: With their ninth studio album Keep The Village Alive arriving next month, the Welsh four piece have been going strong since 1992. Check them out for a crowd pleasing set crammed with rock and roll anthems.
George Ezra: Evolving from one man on stage to a four piece, Ezra crafts his solo tracks into expansive sounding tracks when performing live. Seek out the man for a surprisingly diverse and solid set.
Jessie Ware: Sweet, sweet streetwise soul to melt your heart. Prepare to fall in love.
Bleachers: Lena Dunhams boyfriends band are unashamedly poppy, employing 80s influences to craft tracks that will often leave you smirking from ear to ear in a bubblegum daze.
Hozier: Prepare for goose-bumps during 'Take Me To Church' from the runaway success story of the year.
MNEK: This GRAMMY-nominated electronic singer-songwriter is making waves in the music industry with his dance charged anthems. Make your way to his set to be sent into a hip-shaking spiral.
Echo & The Bunnymen: Visit the long lasting rockers' set to sample a piece of Ian McCulloch's unforgettable attitude and demeanour on stage as the band unleash a swarm of classics.
The Charlatans: Make your way to The Charlatans set to witness them play a slew of cuts off their newest, impressive album Modern Nature - as well as a flood of 90s classics.
James Bay: Hold Back The River is an undeniably catchy and uplifting cut, and the singer-songwriter has several other infectious tracks in his growing arsenal. Check him out for a victorious set.