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Kate Nash, The Hoosiers, One Night Only for T In The Park

Kate Nash Camden Crawl 2007

Kate Nash Camden Crawl 2007

Three new acts added to the line up for this year's Scottish bash

Kate Nash, The Hoosiers and One Night Only have been added to the bill for this year’s T In The Park festival.

The event will take place in Kinross on July 11, 12 and 13. The three newly-announced acts will perform on the NME/Radio One Stage. Tickets for the festival have sold out.

REM, Rage Against The Machine and The Verve are set to headline the festival, with Kings Of Leon, Kaiser Chiefs and The Prodigy among other acts confirmed for the bash.

The T In The Park line-up so far is:

REM
Rage Against The Machine
The Verve
Kings Of Leon
Kaiser Chiefs
Kate Nash
The Hoosiers
One Night Only
The Prodigy
Pigeon Detectives
The Raconteurs
The Fratellis
Stereophonics
The Kooks
Primal Scream
The Chemical Brothers
Interpol
Ian Brown
Biffy Clyro
Counting Crows
KT Tunstall
Feeder
The Enemy
The Feeling
Amy MacDonald
Panic At The Disco
Hot Chip
Aphex Twin
The Charlatans
The Pogues
Ben Folds
The Wombats
Reverend and The Makers
Pendulum
Justice
DJ Hell
Erol Alkan
The National
Band of Horses
Seasick Steve
Eddy Grant
Alabama 3
Sons and Daughters
The Courteeners
Slam
Paul Heaton
Lightspeed Champion
The Ting Tings
Black Kids
Sergeant
The Law
Gabriella Cilmi
Sons of Albion
The Script
O2

If you're on O2 you can get Priority Tickets to The O2 and O2 Academy venues up to 48 hours before they go on general release. Register at o2.co.uk/priority. Terms apply.

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horrorsobsessed1 

Mar 9, 2008

ADD THE HORRORS

Grimbo 

Mar 9, 2008

these 3 additions dont fill me with any joy! how about signing up morrissey, editors, black lips, portishead, maccabees and super furry animals and i wont sell my ticket.

lexietalent 

Mar 10, 2008

eeeeeee, i cant decide which line-up i like more
this, or the v festival.
i agree with the thing about the horrors though

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