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Futures Stage announced for T in the Park

The Enemy, The Sunshine Underground, New Young Pony Club, The Holloways, & many more

By Neil Greenway | Published:


T in the Park, being held at Balado, nr Kinross in Scotland, and now a three day festival happening from Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July has announced the acts for the Futures Stage, as well as another couple of acts for the Slam Tent.

Playing the Futures Stage on the Saturday are The Enemy, New Young Pony Club, The Sounds, The Hours, Air Traffic, Ghosts, Remi Nicole, Lost Alone, and Unkle Jam. The Sunday has The Sunshine Underground, The Holloways, The Pipettes, The Horrors, Plan B, Shiny Toy Guns, The Rumble Strips, Switches, Jack Penate, and Tokyo Police Club.

Newly confirmed for the Slam Tent are disco demons Hot Chip and Andrew Weatherall who play on Saturday and Sunday respectively, joining acts such as DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist, Dizzee Rascal, Wu Tang Clan (live), and Dave Clarke.

Gone from the line-up of the Pet Sounds Arena are Larrikin Love, who spilt up last week and cancelled all forthcoming announced dates.

T in the Park has acts including Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, Scissor Sisters, Arcade Fire, Bloc Party, Kings of Leon, The Kooks, My Chemical Romance, Kasabian, Queens of the Stone Age, and loads more, with more to be announced - for all the acts so far announced click here. Note that the Friday entertainment will only be available to those with weekend with camping tickets.

Tickets are sold out. T in the Park strongly advises fans not to buy tickets from any unofficial sources or website auctions, as not only will they have to pay over the odds but there is a high chance that the ticket will not exist or will be a fake.

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