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The gates of the seventeenth T In The Park have swung open with ticket holders enjoying a brief spell of sunshine.
Selling out months in advance, T In The Park promises to be one of the highlights of the summer calendar. Ahead of us lie three days of music, with headliners including Eminem, Jay-Z and Kasabian.
Right now though, the campsite is the hub of the festival with ticket holders getting set up in their thousands. The sky is shrouded with clouds, but the rain is holding off with sunshine peppering the Balado site.
On the Main Stage, The Big Pink kick off T In The Park 2010. The London noise rock duo come in expanded form when playing live, rattling through tracks from their celebrated debut album.Last Updated (Friday, 09 July 2010 18:23)
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Legendary Glasgow based DJs Optimo are set to take part in the inaugural Rizla Riverboat Shuffle.
Rizla have spent the summer keeping feet moving, bringing dance talent to a field near you. Packing up the party bus, the Rizla Invisible Players have toured the country, with plenty more parties to come.
Alongside this, Rizla are organising a series of special one off events. Joining forces with some of Glasgow clubland's most iconic figures, Rizla have unveiled details of the inaugural Rizla Riverboat Shuffle.
A leisurely jaunt down Glasgow's Clyde river, fans will be invited onboard The Waverley - famously the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world.
Taking place on August 6th, the event will bring together two of Glasgow clubland's most influential institutions. Melting Pot is a renowned venue, hosting numerous acclaimed dance nights.Last Updated (Friday, 09 July 2010 15:55)
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Eminem is set to play T In The Park this weekend (July 10) - after organisers moved to quash rumours he was on the verge of pulling out.
The rapper is also set to make a similar headlining appearance at Ireland's Oxegen festival.
According to reports a bogus website was claiming that Eminem was going to drop out of his live commitments.
"Everything is fine. Eminem is definitely going ahead and highlights from his show will be seen in the TV coverage," T In The Park organizer Geoff Ellis told The Daily Record.
Ellis added: "With some of the American artists, things take a little longer to sort out because of the time difference. Having Eminem playing his exclusive festival date is perfect for us. T In The Park will be the best yet."
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Pete Doherty has reportedly been hospitalised after missing a gig in France.
Concertgoers were apparently on their way into Nice's Theatre de Verdure (July 8) for a solo show by the singer when it announced the performance would be rescheduled, reports WENN.COM.
It is rumoured that Doherty was admitted to hospital, but there has yet to be any official confirmation, or whether this incident would effect Babyshambles' scheduled appearance at T In The Park on Sunday (July 11).
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The gates of T In The Park are swinging open, with fans waiting to see what the weather will bring.
It's a bumper crop of musical goods at T In The Park this weekend. With headliners ranging from Eminem and Jay-Z to Kasabian, the Balado bash has some of the biggest names in modern music.
However as far as fans are concerned, the most important aspect of the weekend will be the weather. The reports are in, and it seems as if the T In The Park site will have a mixture of sunny spells and rain.
The BBC Weather service focusses on the nearby town of Kinross, just a few minutes walk from the site. Tonight (July 8th) the weather should hold with bright spells predicted for Thursday.
The following day however the weather should take a turn for the worse. The BBC are predicting heavy rain, with temperatures dropping as low as 10 Degrees Celsius following light winds during the day.
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