Prince: Purple Fever has gripped the nation as His Royal Badness spreads the hard-rocking love from London to Manchester. Could the Purple Rain pour down in Scotland this summer?
Biffy Clyro: Homecountry heroes and festival favourites, could the shirtless trio receive a heroes' welcome this July? They're already playing Isle Of Wight, so not nipping home would just be plain rude.
Queens Of The Stone Age: Like Clockwork was one of the fiercest and most brilliant rock albums of 2013. They're due to return and dominate the festival scene in 2014. Watch out Scotland - they could be coming for you.
Eminem: He's strongly rumoured, so don't be too surprised if he makes another appearance.
Depeche Mode: Their current globe-dominating world tour is being hailed as one of the best of their career. It seems we Just Can't Get Enough. Could Scotland be next?
Arcade Fire: They're headlining Glastonbury and announced massive shows at Earl's Court in London and Marlay Park in Dublin - but no Scottish dates yet, which screams to us that they'll be topping the bill in Balado.
Kanye West: He's headlining Wireless in London, so he'll certainly be doing the rounds this summer. Hopefully Scotland will get the chance to welcome, Yeezy, his ego, his leather jogging pants, his mountain and his Jesus impersonator.
Kings Of Leon: They last played T In The Park in 2009 and they're touring Europe around July. Maybe it's time they came back to Balado?
Elbow: Their gorgeous new album, The Take Off And Landing Of Everything, drops next month. They're a perfect festival band. Scotland awaits. Go figure.
Pharrell: Already confirmed for Wireless and tipped for Glasto, Scotland should cross their fingers to 'Get Lucky' with Mr Williams (and his bloody massive hat).
Pixies: They're certainly doing the festival rounds next summer, with some enviable billings across Europe including London's Field Day and Manchester's Summer In The City. Could they make their victorious return after playing in 2004 and bring a little God-like brilliance to the early evening main stage or headline the Radio One stage?
Chvrches: After the critical and commercial success of The Bones Of What You Believe, expect to see them send their homecountry Scottish fans a-swooning this summer.
Placebo: They're regulars to T, haven't played in a few years and are likely to be rounding off touring for Loud Like Love when July rolls around.
Franz Ferdinand: The Mercury-winning Scottish indie heroes were last there in 2009, and off the back of their pretty decent 2013 album Right Thoughts Right Words Right Action and their boneshakingly good appearance at Bestival last year, Franz Ferdinand are still the ultimate festival band. It seems that T is overdue Franz' return.
Interpol: T In The Park veterans who have been off the radar for a couple of years, the dapper kings of New York have promised a new album later this year and have started to be confirmed for EU festivals. Expect to see them in their standard late afternoon main stage slot.
London Grammar: They've enjoyed a brilliant 2013, but weren't at T last year. It's a fair assumption that Hannah, Dot and Dan will complete one final victory lap for debut album If You Wait with a pretty good billing at Balado this summer.
Frank Turner: He's everywhere, all the time.
The 1975: They played a pretty modest slot in the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent last year, and have since gone on to become a world-conquering, chart-topping, unstoppable force of shimmering indie pop. Our money is on a pretty high placing for Matt Healy and co at T this year.
Lily Allen: Sheezus has already confirmed herself for Glastonbury, so it stands to reason that she'll travel North of the border when festival season rolls around.
Manic Street Preachers: The new album Futurology will be dropping later in 2014, and they've also hinted at shows to mark the 20th anniversary of the Holy Bible. Fingers crossed they bring the noise to T.
Warpaint: Another band self-confirmed for Glastonbury, expect them the bring the hazy sounds of California and they're utterly stunning second album to T this summer as well.
Bombay Bicycle Club: We predict they'll be at pretty much every festival going this summer, and it'll be brilliant. So yeah, have fun Scotland!
Wild Beasts: The same goes for Wild Beasts. This is going to be a very awesome summer.
Chic & Nile Rodgers: Part of the disco revolution that got the world dancing once again in 2013, Mr Rodgers sadly neglected T when he tore apart Glasto and Bestival last year. Hopefully he'll bring the 'Good Times' to Balado this July.
Daft Punk: The French robot duo...ah forgot it. We can't even pretend to hope for an atom for a chance that this is likely to happen.
David Bowie: Same goes for you, Bowie. Shame :(