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T in the Park 2009: Running order

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T in the Park 2009: Running order

This is the line-up from 2008 – for 2010 see T in the Park 2010: Running order with times.

Friday 10th July

Main Stage

  • KINGS OF LEON - The hirsute hornbags fillers finally get the headline slot
  • FRANZ FERDINAND - TITP regulars are sure to get a receptive homecoming
  • MAXIMO PARK - Watch out for front man Paul Smith’s infamous scissor kicks
  • JAMES MORRISON - The English crooner kicks of the weekend’s proceedings

Radio1/NME Stage

  • NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS - After rocking Glasto its our turn for Cave’s growl and croon
  • YEAH YEAH YEAH'S - Karen O and co bring their unique blend of art/indie/electro rock
  • IDLEWILD - Edinburgh's own long running band are back in support of new album
  • THE MARS VOLTA - Tripped out latinprogdiscorock genius from Cedric and pals

King Tut's Wah Wah Tent

  • THE VIEW - Dundee’s most raucous indie janglers delight as always
  • THE COURTEENERS - Festival friendly indie from the Manc four piece
  • JAMIE T - See our First Word article for more on JT
  • EDWYN COLLINS - Fully recovered and back in his homeland to celebrate
  • THE MACCABEES - A serious contender for most distinctive voice of the weekend

Red Bull Bedroom Jam Futures Stage

  • CRYSTAL CASTLES
  • THE TWANG
  • GO AUDIO
  • CAMERA OBSCURA
  • VAGABOND
  • WILL & THE PEOPLE
  • SAVING AIMEE

T Break Stage

  • MING MING AND THE CHING CHINGS
  • DEAD BOY ROBOTICS
  • THE PHANTOM BAND
  • PEARL & THE PUPPETS
  • THE TEMPER TRAP
  • MAPLE LEAVES - Australian rockers are bringing their atmospheric noises to the fields of Balado
  • HOMEWORK

Saturday 11th July

Main Stage

  • THE KILLERS - Vocabulary-mangling, arena-straddling, U2-worshipping crowdpleasers
  • RAZORLIGHT - The old drummer wrote their best songs, you know
  • THE SPECIALS - Recently reunited and still-vibrant 2-tone gang
  • JAMES - Dependable veterans of mainstream UK indie’s last two decades
  • PAOLO NUTINI - Sandpaper-voiced Paisley singer-songwriter turned heritage troubadour
  • LADY GAGA - How do you ake Lady Gaga cry? Poker Face
  • CALVIN HARRIS - Dumfries’ own super-producer to the stars, fresh from helping make Dizzee massive
  • BJORN AGAIN - Tribute japes, because everyone likes Abba. Right?

Radio1/NME Stage

  • NINE INCH NAILS - Trent Reznor’s industrial titans promise a gloomy end to the day
  • JANE'S ADDICTION - Farrell, Navarro and co are the first of two American alternative icons
  • THE TING TING'S - Universally appreciated shout-pop duo from Manchester
  • KATY PERRY - Glamorous faux-lesbian from California will keep the kids entertained
  • WHITE LIES - Deserving London-based successors to the sound of Editors and Interpol
  • STARSAILOR - Gone on, ask James Walsh to tell us a Phil Spector story
  • YOU ME AT SIX - Youthful and intensely mainstream pop-punks from Surrey
  • THE HORRORS - Young goth crew recently turned krautrock Echo and the Bunnymen
  • THAT PETROL EMOTION - Former Undertones John and Damian O’Neill former their 80s indie outfit

King Tut's Wah Wah Tent

  • MANIC STREET PREACHERS - Eternally dependable live exponents of stadium angst
  • GLASVEGAS - Glasgow’s (most recent) finest should own this festival for an hour
  • JASON MRAZ - Chirpy Virginian singer-songwriter beloved of backpackers
  • FOALS - One part fellow Oxfordites Radiohead and two parts post-punk
  • FRIENDLY FIRES - Sensational young electro-indie bunch from St Albans
  • NOISETTES - Garage rockers turned ‘Don’t Upset the Rhythm’-essaying pop group
  • IGLU & HARTLY - Tops-off Californirock galoots. Utterly beyond parody
  • M83 - Gorgeous French electro in the vein of sometime tourmates Depeche Mode
  • MUMFORD AND SONS - Quirky London folk-poppers of the same vintage as Laura Marling

Slam Tent

  • 21:30–23.00 - 2 MANY DJ's - The always-great DJing wing of Soulwax’ Dewaele brothers
  • 20:10–21:30 - FELIX DA HOUSECAT - The Chicago house icon and inventor of electroclash endures
  • 19:10–20:10 - GREEN VELVET (live) - Curtis Jones, aka Cajmere, continues the electro theme
  • 17:55–19:10 - SLAM - Glasgow’s own house-playing curators of this very tent
  • 16:45–17:55 - LAURENT GARNIER (live) - The French house producer and DJ is a safe pair of hands
  • 15:25–16:45 - MR SCRUFF - Tea-loving, genre-splicing Ninja Tune alumnus
  • 14:45–15:25 - BEARDYMAN (live) - Go-to beatboxer of choice for the UK’s dance community
  • 13:15–14:45 - CLAUDE VON STROKE - New generation Detroit producer whose name is on Fabric’s latest compilation
  • 11:30–13:15 - SILICONE SOUL - House and techno stalwarts of Glasgow’s Soma label

Red Bull Bedroom Jam Futures Stage

  • FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE - Glasto-slaying, headed for greatness Kate Bush impersonator
  • OF MONTREAL - Eccentric but summery baroque pop outfit from Athens, Georgia
  • TWIN ATLANTIC - Magic rock acolytes from Glasgow
  • METRONOMY - Devon-formed specialists in arch electro-indie
  • FIGHT LIKE APES - Fun if self-consciously odd Dublin noise-pop delegation
  • THE VIRGINS - New York janglers whose CV includes soundtracking an entire Gossip Girl episode
  • DINOSAUR PILE UP - Young Leeds rockers, themselves inspired by seeing Foo Fighters at T
  • THE HOURS - Epic indie, fronted by Robbie Williams’ ex-flatmate.
  • DELPHIC - Hacienda-influenced Manc entourage, like Orbital with lyrics.
  • MY PASSION - Noisy, made-up emo lads from London
  • LADY LYKEZ - Brand new grime MC from London with a Missy Elliot influence

T Break Stage

  • PUNCH AND THE APOSTLES - Horn-abetted, jazz-punk individualists of the Scottish scene
  • TRAPPED IN KANSAS - Earnest indie in the tradition of FatCat Records’ Scots contingent
  • BRONTO SKYLIFT - Meat and potatoes old-school rock from Glasgow
  • 1990'S - Power trio from Glasgow, formerly of The Yummy Fur
  • WALLIS BIRD - Pleasant singer-songwriter shapes from the Irish lass
  • HIP PARADE - Perma-touring Glaswegian runners-up in the Orange Unsigned contest
  • HEALTHY MINDS COLLAPSE - Scots classic rock group managed by Elton John’s 21st Artists
  • PRISCILLA AHN - Jools Holland-endorsed US singer-songwriter on Blue Note
  • JILL JACKSON - Former Speedway rocker turned plaid-wearing country gal
  • SUCIOPERRO - The day job of Marmaduke Duke’s JP Reid
  • THE FRENCH QUARTER - Gentle indie from Stirling, with a fondness for instrumentals
  • MIKE NISBET - Chamber pop from Glasgow by way of Oban
  • GONG FEI - Shouty alternative rockers from Dundee

BBC Introducing...

  • TELEGRAPHS - Angular Brightonian rock with an emo edge
  • BROKEN RECORDS - NME-approved pop orchestra, like a Caledonian Arcade Fire
  • CAT HOUSE - Excellent Essex-bred fusion of New Romantic and house
  • ANSWERING MACHINE - Jangling, joyous beat-pop meets stadium rock
  • YOUNG FATHERS - Edinburgh’s own pop-focused hip hop trio
  • the locals - Back to the 60s with this Who-like Blackpool crowd
  • UNICORN KID - Lone electronic pop artist from Leith, now receiving widespread attention
  • THE LAW - Dundonian Britpop throwbacks and contemporaries of The View
  • MY LUMINARIES - Resonant indie-rock in the style of Editors or Doves
  • LOWKEY - Kareem Dennis, Iraqi-English rapper and poet, and member of Mongrel
  • ORPHANS & VANDALS CANCELLED - Beautiful, mournful kitchen sink storytelling from London
  • ALEX GARDNER

Sunday 12th July

Main Stage

  • BLUR - Reformed Britpopers continue their attack on the festival scene
  • SNOW PATROL - A safe bet for a mammoth sized sing-a-long
  • ELBOW - Continuing their run of a success and finally making it to the main stage
  • BLOC PARTY -
  • THE SCRIPT - Polished pop rock, perfectly suited to their Sunday afternoon slot
  • SEASICK STEVE - The Californian traveller and former busker makes his way to Kinross
  • SQUEEZE - Very ‘Cool for Cats’ and still going strong 30 years on
  • PARSONAGE CHOIR - Scotland’s very own multi-member country/folk choir

Radio1/NME Stage

  • KEANE - The Piano heavy rockers make a welcome return, with a guitar too!
  • PENDULUM - Australia’s drum and bass masters are back to T for the second year running
  • LILY ALLEN - The charming Miss Allen continues her world-wide festival blitz in Scotland
  • DOVES - Soft rocking, crowd pleasing aplenty
  • EAGLES OF DEATH METAL - Not quite as the name would suggest but good honest rock from Josh Homme’s ‘other band’
  • THE GAME - Hip hop heavy weight arrives in style, pass my PIMP stick
  • THE DYKEENIES - Glasgow trash rockers give it some
  • THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM - Most excellent Springsteen endorsed New Jersey punk rock outfit
  • IN CASE OF FIRE - Rampant noise from uptight boys

King Tut's Wah Wah Tent

  • MOGWAI - A welcome return to T for the post rock pioneers
  • PET SHOP BOYS - Long standing dance pop genius
  • TV ON THE RADIO - The Brooklyn band arrive with their unusual blend of jazz/rock/electro
  • PETER DOHERTY - The infamous tabloid prince reinvented as charming troubadour
  • REGINA SPEKTOR - Russian born/New York raised singer-songwriter returns with piano and blissful voice in check
  • THE SATURDAYS - Preening pop quintet bring some lipgloss thrills to bear on Tut’s
  • DANIEL MERRIWEATHER - Big lunged crooner who sing on Mark Ronson’s ‘Stop Me’ last year now going it alone
  • GARY GO - Pop tart just off the recent Take That tour
  • CAROLINA LIAR - Alt. rock from the mainly Swedish band, with the exception of American front man Chad Wolf

Slam Tent

  • 21:30–23.00 - JEFF MILLS - The original master of techno minimalism reigns supreme once more
  • 20:10–21:30 - DAVE CLARKE - Techno is eternally in debt to this master decknician
  • 19:10–20:10 - SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO (live) - The innovative English boffin production duo/DJ team do it live
  • 17:45–19:10 - BOYS NOIZE - Rampant party electronica from this regular visitor to Scotland
  • 16:45–17:45 - THE STREETS (live) - Mike Skinner brings his bovver boy haikus to T
  • 15:30–16:45 - TIGA - Supreme purveyor of prime electroclash really is called Tiga by his mum
  • 14:15–15:30 - BEN SIMS - Cunning three-deck sorcery from this London techno turntablist
  • 13:15–14:15 - JORIS VOORN (live) - Slinky tech-dub funk from this Dutch master
  • 11:30–13:30 - FUNK D VOID - Soma’s much loved crown prince of electronic soul

Red Bull Bedroom Jam Futures Stage

  • AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT - Well deserved headline slot from these Californian rockers
  • LADYHAWKE - Creative Kiwi is bringing back 80s electro in style
  • JACK PENATE - Moving on from his indie rock roots seems to be paying off
  • PATRICK WOLF - Could this be third time lucky for this quirky eccentric?
  • LITTLE BOOTS - Hotly tipped electro pop from Lanacshire lass Victoria Hesketh
  • PASSION PIT - Electro rock from these American newcomers
  • HOCKEY - Having been compared to the likes of The Strokes, this dance punk outfit may have something to prove
  • VV BROWN - Finely coiffured retro pop soul singer makes her T debut
  • GENERAL FIASCO - Excellent, boisterous indie rock trio from Belfast
  • THE AUTEUR - Quality indie power pop
  • THE TUNICS - Scurrilous English indie rock troupe

T Break Stage

  • MY COUSIN I BID YOU FAREWELL - Noting Fleetwood Mac as an influence this young Scots band are aiming to make credible pop music
  • BROTHER LOUIS COLLECTIVE - Another Scottish band hoping to make an impact this year
  • LITTLE ESKIMOS - Claiming to thrive on the energy of a live show, these young Scots are bound to be delighted with their first T Break
  • TOMMY REILLY - Orange Unsigned Act winner makes TITP debut
  • WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS - Scotland’s future beacons of rock are sure to make themselves heard this year
  • IAIN ARCHER - Excellent heartbroken songwriter and sometime comedian
  • THE BIG PINK - London duo showcase their 90s inspired shoegaze goes disco vibe
  • CASSIDY - Harmonious quartet playing dextrous feelgood acoustica
  • PULLED APART BY HORSES - Confrontational Leeds rockers who repulse and intrigue in equal measure
  • PAPER PLANES - Alt. Country boys hailing from Long Beach California
  • TANGO IN THE ATTIC - Garage pop from Glenrothes
  • BARN OWL - Young Glasgow five piece with a quirky sense of humour
  • G1FT - More emerging Scottish talent to kick off the day

BBC Introducing…

  • DANANANANAYKROYD - Top quality ‘fight pop’ from cracking Glasgow crew
  • SEAL CUB CLUBBING CLUB - Tongue in cheek indie spods from the Wirral
  • HITCHCOCK - Dapper but grimy dub/electro/rock duo
  • MILK KAN - Cheeky English hip hop punks who cite Jesus, Dolly Parton and Susan Boyle in their tunes
  • ALTO ELITE - Pop prodigies signed to King Tut’s `Recordings
  • DECIMALS - Boisterous, vocal electro turns
  • DALLY KING - Globe-straddling R&B and hip hop newcomer
  • ERZA BANG - Mighty electroclash magic
  • TWILIGHT SAD - Mesmeric rocker few do big, sad and beautiful this well
  • LENI WARD - Entrancing acapellas in the spirit of Lamb or Bjork
  • FINDO GASK - Rock meets electronica uptown in succinct stylee

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