April 20, 2007 12:19

T In The Park line-up expands T In The Park Tickets

Avril Lavigne confirms rare UK festival appearence

T In The Park line-up expands

Badly Drawn Boy and Avril Lavigne are among the new acts joining the T In The Park line-up.

Ocean Colour Scene will also play the festival, which takes place between July 6-8.

As previously reported Bright Eyes and The Maccabees have also joined the bill, which is headlined by Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and Snow Patrol.

The line up is:

Friday (July 6)

Main Stage
Arctic Monkeys
Bloc Party
The Coral
Lily Allen

Saturday (July 7)

Main Stage
The Killers
Razorlight
Arcade Fire
Lostprophets
James
James Morrison
The Skids
Saw Doctors

Radio 1/NME Stage
The Kooks
My Chemical Romance
Babyshambles
CSS
Little Man Tate
Gogel Bordello
Dogs

King Tuts Tent
The View
Klaxons
Jamie T
Calvin Harris

Pet Sounds Arena
Bright Eyes
Brian Wilson
Rufus Wainwright

Slam Tent
DJ Shadow vs Cut Chemist
Booka Shade
Ame

Sunday (July 8)

Main Stage
Snow Patrol
Scissor Sisters
Kings of Leon
The Fratellis
Paolo Nutini
Goo Goo Dolls
Avril Lavigne

Radio1/NME Stage
Kasabian
Interpol
Maximo Park
Mika
The Gossip
The Pigeon Detectives

King Tuts Tent
Editors
Queens Of The Stone Age
The Maccabees
Just Jack
Ocean Colour Scene

Pet Sounds Arena
Damien Rice
Badly Drawn Boy
Tori Amos
The Hold Steady

Slam Tent
Dave Clarke
Slam
Hardfloor (live)
Digitalism
Soundstream/Soundhack

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