July 11, 2008 20:10

KT Tunstall makes 'homecoming' appearance at T In The Park

The Scots songstress plays in the sunshine

KT Tunstall makes 'homecoming' appearance at T In The Park

KT Tunstall made a 'homecoming' appearance tonight (July 11) at the opening day of the T In The Park festival in Scotland.

The Scots songstress, who grew up in nearby Fife, was a hugely popular draw at the event, bringing a huge crowd to the Main Stage.

The set consisted of highlights from the star's two solo albums, including 2007 single 'Hold On' and perennial set closer and crowd favourite 'Suddenly I See', taken from her massive-selling 2004 debut album 'Eye To The Telescope'.

Before performing 'Black Horse And The Cherry Tree', Tunstall told the crowd: "This is when I knew I'd made it. I was on the jukebox in a pub in [nearby town] Auchtermuchty."

KT Tunstall played:

'Little Favours'
'Miniature Disasters'
'Hold On'
'Other Side Of The World'
'Black Horse And The Cherry Tree'
'If Only'
'Saving My Face'
'I Don't Want You Now'
'Suddenly I See'


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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