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Orbital added to T In The Park 2012 - ticket details

Reunited dance veterans will headline the festival's Slam Tent

Orbital added to T In The Park 2012 - ticket details

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Orbital have been added to the line-up for this year's T In The Park festival.

The Scottish festival will be headlined by The Stone Roses, Kasabian and Snow Patrol and takes place over the weekend of July 6-8 in Balado Park, Kinross.

The reunited dance duo will headline the festival's Slam Tent on its final night (July 8). Also newly confirmed for the festival are DJ Yoda, Paul Kalkbrenner, Gary Beck and Hans Bouffmyhre.

Already booked to perform at the event are Tinie Tempah, Example, Kaiser Chiefs, Pete Doherty, Elbow, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Vaccines and Florence And The Machine, Nicki Minaj and a whole host of others.

For more information about T In The Park, visit Tinthepark.com.

To check the availability of T In The Park 2012 tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

You can watch the video for Orbital's new single 'Wonky', which is the title track from their recently released comeback album, by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking.

The line-up for T In The Park 2012 so far is as follows:

Snow Patrol
The Stone Roses
Kasabian
Nicki Minaj
Tinie Tempah
New Order
Florence And The Machine
Example
Kaiser Chiefs
The Temper Trap
The Darkness
Miike Snow
Labrinth
Mastodon
Pulled Apart By Horses
Tribes
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
David Guetta
Calvin Harris
Jessie J
The Vaccines
Two Door Cinema Club
Emeli Sande
Ben Howard
Amy MacDonald
The Courteeners
The Macabees
Enter Shikari
Rizzle Kicks
Peter Doherty
The Wailers
Dappy
Alabama Shakes
Elbow
Chase And Status
Skrillex
Happy Mondays
Howler
Nero
Simian Mobile Disco
Clouds
James Morrison
Frank Turner
The Enemy
Bombay Bicycle Club
Feeder
J Cole
McFly
Shed Seven
The Subways
Childish Gambino
Cover Drive
We Are Augustines
Django Django
Cher Lloyd
The Jezabels
Lawson
Reverend & the Makers
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Benjamin Francis Leftwich
Zulu Winter
The Milk
Dawes
Orbital
DJ Yoda
Paul Kalkbrenner
Gary Beck
Hans Bouffmyhre
Miles Kane
The Wanted
Maverick Sabre
Twin Atlantic
The Horrors
Christina Perri
Devlin
Bellowhead
Little Roy
Spector
Band Of Skulls

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