NME Festival Guide 2008
T in the Park

Amy Winehouse makes Blake dedication at T In The Park

Pic: Danny North

Pic: Danny North

Huge crowd turn out for troubled singer at Scottish festival

Amy Winehouse played an afternoon slot at the T In The Park festival today (July 13), dedicating a song to her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, who is currently in prison.

The singer kept chat to a minimum as she played in front of one of the biggest crowds of the weekend.

Wearing minuscule red hot-pants and a leather jacket, Winehouse played a 14-song set including 'Rehab', 'Back To Black' and 'Tears Dry On Their Own', ending the show with her cover of The Zutons's 'Valerie'.

The singer dedicated 'Wake Up Alone' to her husband during the set which was bereft of the controversy that surrounded her Glastonbury headline appearance last month.

Amy Winehouse played:

'Addicted'
'Just Friends'
'Tears Dry On Their Own'
'Cupid'
'Back To Black'
'Wake Up Alone'
'Some Unholy War'
'Love Is A Losing Game'
'Hey Little Rich Girl'
'You're Wondering Now'
'You Know I'm No Good;
'Rehab'
'Me And Mr. Jones'
'Valerie'


Keep up with all the action from T In The Park and Oxegen Festival this weekend (July 11-13) as it happens on NME.COM.

For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's T In The Park and Oxegen pages.

Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME – on UK newsstands from July 16 – for the ultimate T In The Park and Oxegen Festival review.

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Elliott_Decihells 

Jul 14, 2008

I wish she would ditch that waste of space! he is a right K**b. She needs to get away from him and everyone bad for a long time and come back with a great and better album

Golfman 

Jul 14, 2008

toally agree. DITCH THE BLOKE and try to rebuild you life Amy. Love is blind and all that but you really have to drop him because hes going to drag you down lower when he gets out.

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