Festivals
Wolf Alice, The War on Drugs, The Cribs to play T in the Park
Marina & the Diamonds and Palma Violets have also joined the bill.

Strathallan Castle’s T in the Park festival has announced new acts, including Wolf Alice and The War on Drugs.
The former will be showcasing their debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’, while Philadelphians The War on Drugs bring their David Cameron-approved ‘Lost in the Dream’ to the fest.
Marina & The Diamonds, Palma Violets and The Cribs are also amongst the exciting additions. The Twilight Sad, Lower Than Atlantis and Circa Waves are confirmed, too.
These new names join a bill topped by Kasabian, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and The Libertines. The fest will also see sets from The Prodigy, The Vaccines, Avicii and St Vincent.
T in the Park additions:
The War on Drugs, Wolf Alice, The Cribs, Palma Violets, Marina & The Diamonds, Circa Waves, The Strypes, Hannah Wants, The Twilight Sad, Prides, Slaves, Lower Than Atlantis, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Lonely The Brave, Indiana, Coasts, Blossoms, The Beaches, Fort Hope, The Riptide Movement, The LaFontaines, Sunset Sons, George The Poet, Walking on Cars, The Coronas, Gavin James, Vaults, Ella Eyre, Benjamin Booker, Young Guns, Black Rivers.
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