From BBC News
V Festival tickets are a sell-out
All 130,000 tickets for the V Festival have sold out from official outlets, organisers have confirmed.
Now organisers are warning against people buying tickets from unofficial sources such as internet auction sites.
Oasis, Scissor Scissors and the Prodigy will be headlining the two-day event, in Essex and Staffordshire, in August.
"Don't buy from unofficial outlets or auction sites - it could lead to disappointment," said festival director Bob Angus.
He added: "My advice to the unlucky ones that didn't get a ticket is try again next year."
New artists added to the V Festival line-up include Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, Texas, The Zutons, Jet, Kaiser Chiefs and The Bravery.
V Festival takes place at Weston Park, Staffordshire, and Hylands Park in Chelmsford, Essex, on 20 and 21 August.
Tickets for the Glastonbury festival, the UK's largest live music event, will go on sale on Sunday.
Measures have been put in place to ensure there is not a repeat of last year's situation which left many unsure whether they had managed to secure tickets after hours spent trying to book them on the internet.
But organiser Michael Eavis has warned that the number of tickets will remain the same as last year so many people will still be left disappointed.
This year's Glastonbury festival takes place from 24-26 June.