ORGANISERS of the 16th T in the Park which brought 85,000 festival-goers to Balado last weekend rated it as one of the most relaxed and happy in the event’s history.Read
THE Balado clouds cleared just in time for Mercury Album of the Year 2008 winners Elbow to go main stage on Sunday afternoon – a fact which did not go unnoticed by frontman Guy Garvey, declaring T in the Park as “the perfect festival”.Read
THE ‘Tent Full’ sign went up at King Tut’s for Scotland’s band-of-the-moment, Glasvegas, who had taken T in the Park by storm last year, when this reviewer had managed to squeeze in to the Futures tent to be blown away by this fresh sound from James Allan and co.Read
THE raunchy New Yorker may have teetered over the brink of decency to her eyes-wide-open hordes of lustful admirers on a warm Saturday afternoon, but those in the massive audience able to see this performer in the cold light of day – ie females ‘of a certain age’ – did get glimpses into the blond bombshell’s talent as a singer and musician!Read
FLORENCE and the Machine showed other T in the Park headliners the way forward during a whirl-wind set that will be remembered long after spectators' hangovers have cleared.Read
ROCKERS the Yeah Yeah Yeahs indulged in a spot of tartan tourism whilst in Balado but nobody was left complaining about a lack of variety in the shortbread tin.Read