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The latest weather forecasts for T In The Park have been released, and it looks like rain.
T In The Park is Scotland's biggest festival, a three day celebration of music. The event has grown to become one of the most important in Europe, capable of bagging special performances by the biggest artists around.
This summer the likes of Eminem, Jay-Z and Kasabian are set to descend on the Balado site. However fans and organisers alike are keeping their fingers crossed after meteorologists predicted heavy rain.
The BBC are predicting heavy rain for Kinross, the nearest town to the festival site. Just two miles away, the Scottish town is set to endure heavy rain and low temperatures throughout the weekend.
On Friday, T In The Park is set to suffer heavy rain and temperatures of around 15 Degrees Celsius. Opening for Saturday, the Balado site will have more of the same, with rain set to remain constant.
Bright spells will be mixed with cloudy showers, with temperatures on Saturday potentially dropping to as low as 12 Degrees Celsius.Last Updated (Thursday, 08 July 2010 23:48)
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The organisers of T In The Park have banned people taking vuvuzelas into this year's event.
Scotland's largest festival, T In The Park is one of the dominating events on the European calendar. Securing a host of exclusive performances, over 80,000 people are set to descend on the Balado site.
As ever, security is tight with new measures being imposed. The debate over flags in the main arena continues, but fans have been given an official warning about taking vuvuzelas with them to T In The Park.
Organisers will not be tolerating the instrument, which has gained notoriety through the world cup. Vuvuzelas are extremely loud, with crowds in South Africa using them to show their approval of the game.| News - Latest |
The Twilight Sad bookend their Forget The Night Ahead album campaign with a UK tour and a new EP that leads with two brand new songs – ‘The Wrong Car’ & ‘Throw Yourself In The Water Again’ - from the original album sessions that were not completed to the band’s satisfaction in time to be included on the album, and two remixes from friends Mogwai who tackle recent single, ‘The Room’ and Errors, who give album opener ‘Reflection Of The Television’ a distinct makeover. The latter were returning the favour after Twilight Sad’s Andy MacFarlane mixed their album’s opener ‘Bridge Or Cloud’ down to an economical glitch earlier in the year.
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Scottish rock outfit Biffy Clyro needed medical attention after singer Simon Neill fell awkwardly at Glastonbury.
Biffy Clyro are famed for their live show, with heavy touring arguably playing a major role in turning them into one of Britain's biggest rock acts. Currently playing a series of British dates, the band took time out to storm Glastonbury at the weekend.
The Ayrshire trio were one of the series of surprises peppered throughout the weekend. Following hot on the heels of Radiohead the band played a surprise set to the shock of fans crowded in front of the Park Stage.
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