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Kings Of Leon, Franz Ferdinand, Yeah Yeah Yeahs for first day of T In The Park

The View, Jamie T, Crystal Castles also play

Kings Of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jamie T and Crystal Castles are all set to play the opening day of T In The Park festival today (July 10).

Headlining the Main Stage at the Kinross festival are Kings Of Leon, supported by Franz Ferdinand and Maximo Park. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds play the NME/Radio One stage, coming on after the likes of Idlewild and .

Elsewhere on the bill, Scots' acts The View, Camera Obscura and Edwyn Collins are set to wow the T In The Park crowds, alongside other bands including The Maccabees and The Courteeners.

NME.COM is coming live from T In The Park this weekend (July 10-12). Stay tuned for the latest news, photo galleries and video interviews.

Plus, make sure you get next week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands from July 15, for the ultimate T In The Park 2009 review.
 

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sir.jules 

Jul 10, 2009

T-in the park. Poor mans Glastonbury.

D. Conka 

Jul 11, 2009

It isn't even a poor mans Glasto, year after year the line-up is so predictable, wouldn't go if you paid me. It now seems to attract the crowds that aren't even interested in the music, they just want to knock the fuck out folk, it's not the festival it was years ago.

gibbo200 

Jul 11, 2009

T in The Park - pikies Bennicassim

Grimbo 

Jul 13, 2009

glastonbury only wishes it had the atmosphere that scottish fans provide!

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Pic: Jo McCaughey

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