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Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Frightened Rabbit & CHVRCHES For T In The Park
Twin Atlantic, Disclosure, Bastille and Modest Mouse have also been confirmed.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Frightened Rabbit and CHVRCHES are amongst the latest acts to be added to this year’s T in the Park festival.
Having already confirmed plans to appear in the UK this May for a handful of headline dates including ATP Festival’s I’ll Be Your Mirror edition, it looks like Karen O and co. will be returning to our shores in July.
Joining them in the list of new additions is the gloriously Scottish Frightened Rabbit, alongside our favourite upstarts CHVRCHES, as well as the likes of Editors, Disclosure, Twin Atlantic, Bastille, Noah and the Whale, Everything Everything and Modest Mouse.
The full list of today’s additions is as follows: Adam Beyer, Bastille, Ben Klock & Marcel Dettmann, British Sea Power, Chase and Status, CHVRCHES, Claude VonStroke, The Courteeners, Deacon Blue, Disclosure, Dizzee Rascal, DJ Sneak, Derrick Carter & Mark Farina, Eats Everything, Editors, Emeli Sandé, Everything Everything, Frank Turner, The Fratellis, Frightened Rabbit, The Heavy, Hot Natured, Imagine Dragons, Jackmaster, Jake Bugg, Joy Orbison, Labrinth, The Lumineers, Miles Kane, Modest Mouse, Modestep, Nina Kraviz, Nina Nesbitt, Noah and the Whale, Ocean Colour Scene, Of Monsters and Men, The Original Rudeboys, Palma Violets, Paloma Faith, Peace, The Proclaimers, Rudimental, Seth Troxler, Silicone Soul, Slam, Stereophonics, The Strypes, Tom Odell, Twin Atlantic, Two Door Cinema Club, The View, Villagers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The 1975
That beautiful little lot join an array of acts already confirmed, including this year’s headliners The Killers, Mumford and Sons and Rihanna.
T In The Park, which celebrates its 20th birthday this year, will take place between 12th - 14th July in Balado, Kinross-shire.
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