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THESE FOUR LADS ARE ‘CHEEKY FOR A REASON’ AND WILL OPEN THE MAIN STAGE NEXT SATURDAY AT T IN THE PARK
HATS OFF TO THESE BUSKERS- THEY MUST BE ‘SUPERSTAR TRADESMEN’
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T in the Park has the most passionate fans on the planet and festival organisers DF Concerts and founding partner Tennent’s Lager like to keep the excitement at festival fever pitch by throwing in some added value and extra surprises as we get closer to the campsite gates opening next Thursday 5th July. It is with huge excitement that organisers announce the addition of a home-grown and hugely successful band – ‘The Dryburgh Soul Band’.
The name may not be instantly recognisable but these cheeky chaps are no strangers to T in the Park. Originally from Dundee the guys first rocked T in the Park in 2006 before returning again in 2007. Their most talked about performance came in 2009 when they brought the house down to a jam packed King Tut’s Tent. They have played the Main Stage to a captive audience every year since, but they didn’t have the ‘Same Jeans’ on!
The band released their first album in 2007 and were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize the same year. The debut album was a great success, going platinum and providing the guys with three top twenty UK singles. Since then the band have released two more albums, all soaring into the charts and their fourth studio album will be released on 9th July.
With a view to finding out more, head to the official T in the Park Facebook now - www.facebook.com/tinthepark and follow on Twitter @tinthepark
Tickets are on sale now from www.ticketmaster.co.uk and by calling 08444 999 990. More information on all ticket prices/packages at www.tinthepark.com. Ticket buyers should only purchase from the official outlets published on this website.
Can you guess who it is yet?
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