Top tips for T in the Park
By Jack Gilbert, on 4th July 2011, 15:17 UTC
We are now just days away before the legendary T in the Park kicks off and to fuel your excitement for the Festival's opening here is Fanatix's top tips for who to go and see this weekend.
British Sea Power: Famed for their quirky and idiosyncratic live show British Sea Power bring an energy which leaves crowds rarely disappointed. A great indie singalong band who are playing the Red Bull Bedroom Jam Transmissions Stage on Friday evening they should not be missed.
Chase and Status: Expect guest appearances, orchestrated mayhem and a set of tunes which will set alight the Radio 1/NME Stage on the Saturday night. The band have been fine tuning their live show and now as the festival season is in full swing they have put themselves forward as top contenders with an electrifying display of dub-step intertwined with more mainstream influences.
Bright Eyes: Despite the fact they have a herd of dedicated cult fans behind them, Bright Eyes have often managed to escape the attention of mainstream success. It seems odd for a band who have so many great albums under their belt to have not gained a more populist following. Their live performances are a spectacle in themselves and they will provide a great alternative show for anyone who doesn't fancy Beyonce or Coldplay on the Saturday night.
Foo Fighters: Forget any questions concerning the longevity of the new record, the Foo Fighters will inevitably provide the ultimate blow out as the Festival reaches it's climax.
T in the Park lineup and tickets here.
British Sea Power: Famed for their quirky and idiosyncratic live show British Sea Power bring an energy which leaves crowds rarely disappointed. A great indie singalong band who are playing the Red Bull Bedroom Jam Transmissions Stage on Friday evening they should not be missed.
Chase and Status: Expect guest appearances, orchestrated mayhem and a set of tunes which will set alight the Radio 1/NME Stage on the Saturday night. The band have been fine tuning their live show and now as the festival season is in full swing they have put themselves forward as top contenders with an electrifying display of dub-step intertwined with more mainstream influences.
Bright Eyes: Despite the fact they have a herd of dedicated cult fans behind them, Bright Eyes have often managed to escape the attention of mainstream success. It seems odd for a band who have so many great albums under their belt to have not gained a more populist following. Their live performances are a spectacle in themselves and they will provide a great alternative show for anyone who doesn't fancy Beyonce or Coldplay on the Saturday night.
Foo Fighters: Forget any questions concerning the longevity of the new record, the Foo Fighters will inevitably provide the ultimate blow out as the Festival reaches it's climax.
T in the Park lineup and tickets here.
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