The Killers, Mumford & Sons And Rihanna To Headline T In The Park 2013 - Tickets ON SALE 9AM FRIDAY
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
Written by Jon Stickler
Las Vegas band The Killers will join Mumford & Sons and Rihanna as headliners of next year's T In The Park.
The Scottish festival will celebrate it 20th anniversary in 2013 and to help celebrate, organisers have signed up some of the biggest names in music. In addition to the previously confirmed headline slots for both Rihanna and Mumford and Sons, the line-up also features Alt-J , Jake Bugg, Paloma Faith and Of Monsters and Men.
Speaking about booking The Killers, T In The Park's Geoff Ellis said: "The Killers topped our fan poll as the artist our audience most wanted to see in 2013, and we are absolutely thrilled to announce them as our third headliners for T in the Park’s 20th edition. They’re one of the biggest bands in the world, and when we last brought them to Scotland, demand was so high we could have sold out the show four times over. With the exception of their Wembley Stadium gig, this is their only announced UK gig of 2013, and we’re really excited to announce this spread of acts as a starter for 20 for our 20th year celebrations."
Speaking about next year's headliners, Geoff Ellis continued: "We have always worked incredibly hard to bring our T in the Park fans the best line-up possible, and this year is no exception. We are unbelievably excited that Rihanna and Mumford & Sons will be taking to the Main Stage in Kinross as we are sure our audience will be. We have many more fantastic acts in store for everyone and will announce these next year, but it's shaping up to be one hell of celebration."
With over 180 artists playing across nine stages to 85,000 festival goers, T In The Park has been held annually since 1994. As well as the main seven stages of music, there are large camping areas to cater for the majority of festival-goers who stay for the duration of the event which has seen many indie, rock and pop superstars grace it's stages.
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