May 4, 2011 0:00
Jon Fratelli, Roddy Woomble, Twin Atlantic for T In The Park - ticket details
Line-up for Scottish festival grows
Photo: Richard Johnson
The Fratellis frontman Jon Fratelli, Twin Atlantic and Idlewild's Roddy Woomble have been added to the bill for this year's T In The Park festival.
The Scottish event, which takes place in Balado on July 8–10, is set to be headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay and Foo Fighters. The Strokes, My Chemical Romance and Pulp are also confirmed to play across the weekend.
Big Country, Emma's Imagination and the Phantom Band are also newly added to the line up.
To check the availability of T In The Park tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
The T In The Park line-up so far is:
The Strokes
Foo Fighters
Arctic Monkeys
Coldplay
The View
Pendulum
Tom Jones
The Script
Plan B
Imelda May
Pulp
My Chemical Romance
Weezer
Deadmau5
Beady Eye
Ocean Colour Scene
Tinie Tempah
Cast
Hurts
You Me At Six
Brandon Flowers
Blondie
Jessie J
Eels
The Streets
Slash
Pete Doherty
Mona
The Naked And Famous
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Jenny & Johnny
Devlin
Vitalic
Jimmy Eat World
The Saturdays
Bloody Beetroots
Chase and Status
Josh Wink
Noah & The Whale
House Of Pain
Bright Eyes
Diplo
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew
Miles Kane
Crystal Castles
Manic Street Preachers
White Lies
The Vaccines
Big Country
Jon Fratelli
Roddy Woomble
Twin Atlantic
Emma’s Imagination
The Phantom Band
Found
Jack Townes
Slam
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