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T in the Park: homogenous '07 festival convoy heads to Scotland
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly February 22nd, 2007

The organisers of T in the Park have announced details of who will be playing when at this year's festival. It's much the same as who's playing everywhere else.

The event, which runs for two or three nights depending on what sort of ticket you have, will see headline slots from Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and Snow Patrol. You'll only be able to see Arctic Monkeys if you have camping tickets, however - Friday is strictly campers only. Kinross, Scotland will be invaded by drunken indie swarms for the weekend running 6th-8th July.

Here's the full-fat version of the line-up so far:

Friday
Main Stage
Arctic Monkeys
Bloc Party
The Coral
Lily Allen
Together
[The King Tut’s Tent will also be open]

Saturday
Main Stage
The Killers
Razorlight
Arcade Fire
James
James Morrison

Radio 1 / NME Stage
The Kooks
My Chemical Romance
Klaxons
CSS
Babyshambles
Jamie T

Slam Tent
Booka Shade
Ame

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

The Radio 1 / NME Stage
Kasabian
Interpol
Maximo Park
Mika

Pet Sounds Arena
Damien Rice
Amy Winehouse
Tori Amos

Slam Tent
Dave Clarke
Hardfloor
Slam
Digitalism
Soundstream/Soundhack

Day tickets for Saturday or Sunday cost £62.50; weekend tickets for the same dates are priced at £120. Camping tickets, with Friday access, will require 140 of your hard-earned sterling. You can find them here.



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