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The Cardigans and others for T in the Park

plus other news

By Neil Greenway | Published:


The Cardigans are the latest act to be added to the line-up for the Main Stage (on the Saturday) at T in the Park, taking place at Balado, near Kinross, Scotland on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July.

Also added - all to the Sunday - are Death in Vegas in King Tut's Tent, and The Thrills and The Bandits to the X Tent.

The Slam Tent has added Brett Johnson and Mash (Jengahead), both on Saturday, and the previously confirmed Cajmere (for the Sunday) will now be performing a Green Velvet DJ set.

John Squire has stepped up from King Tut’s Tent, to play on Stage Two on the Saturday.

Check the line-ups for the full stage and day breakdowns. There's still more bands to be added to the Main Stage and the new X Tent for Saturday, and Stage Two and King Tut's Tent both have more to be added for both days.

The line-up includes R.E.M, The White Stripes, The Polyphonic Spree, The Music, Supergrass, Coldplay, Zwan, Underworld, Idlewild, The Flaming Lips, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Charlatans, Turin Brakes, The Roots and more.

The organisers are pleased that they've managed to increase the capacity a little for this year so that over 55,000 can attend. With tickets selling three times as fast as last year - and an early sell-out looking likely - this is good news, especially as other major festivals have already sold out.

Geoff Ellis - CEO of organisers DF Concerts says "Fans who do not already have their tickets are advised to get in there soon to avoid disappointment." You have been warned!

Tickets are on sale priced at £70 for the weekend, £82 including camping, and £38.50 for either day. To buy tickets online, click here.