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T In The Park (2001)Newest Review: ... David Gray, James, The Dandy Warhols, Shed Seven and many more. Stage two has Catatonia, Paul Weller (doing a solo set, just the king of Brit. pop and his guitar),Wheatus, The Proclaimers (Yeah!), Sunna and a few more besides. Slam Tent will be highlighting Dave Clarke, Carl Craig, Jon Carter and loads more peeps I’ve never heard of :) King Tut’s Tent Has the amazing Divine Comedy, Nelly Furtado, Elbow and a load of wannabees who may actually “be” one day. (Witness the rise and rise of Coldplay who were in this position last year) Sunday (8th) Main Stage headlines with the homecoming queen Charlene Spin... more |
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Read Reviews for T In The Park (2001)
by - written on 03/06/01 (Very useful, 304 readings)
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T in the Park has become one of the biggest festivals in Britain in a very short time. This year, ”The Main Event” is over two days: Saturday the 7th and Sunday the 8th of July,At Balado, near Kinross. Over the two days you will be able to choose between eight stages, over 100 acts and about seven toilets. As usual, campers will be advised to get in at the earliest opperchancity in order to get the best pitch. (Basics only are advised, as theft from tents can be a big problem at events like these) The main stage and stage two are where the most popular, (or biggest draws) will appear. Slam tent is where the DJ’s ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/03/01
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The line_up for this years T in the Park was unveild today & unfortunately if you are a Rock fan this won't be your cup of T! I am sure this will still be a great weekend with sex and Drugs ( Not that I'm condoning drug taking) but the vital ingredient is missing the Rock music. This years summer bash is going to be closed by Texas & I just can't imagine Sharleen Spiteri & her band getting the place to bounce. I am sure we have all humed a few Texas tunes in the past but will it get 50000 people worked into a frenzy? I don't think so. Other headline acts for the weekend are Stereophonics who have been known to Jam before, but based on there latest ... Read the complete review


