July 11, 2008 22:15
The Music give love to Scotland at T In The Park
Leeds rockers get the festival dancing
The Music performed in the King Tut's Wah-Wah Tent at the T In The Park festival tonight (July 11), with singer Robert Harvey bigging up the local fans during the show.
Songs including 'Freedom Fighters' and new single 'Strength In Numbers' earned the band an enthusiastic response from the busy crowd.
However, it was fan favourite 'The People' which drew the biggest cheers from the audience, with the band creating a rave-like atmosphere in tent.
Overwhelmed by the crowd's response, frontman Robert Harvey declared: "It's good to be back in Scotland, we've missed you."
NME.COM caught up with The Music backstage at T In The Park. You can watch the interview by clicking on the link below.
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