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Tags: T In The Park
by | Photos by Craig Watson / Duncan Gerrie
Tags: T In The Park
July 9 2010 - The T In The Park festival in Scotland gets underway with performances from the likes of Florence & The Machine, Editors, The Temper Trap and Black Eyed Peas, as well as a headline set from Muse on the main stage. Conditions were wet on day one, but that didn't stop the huge crowds from also enjoying La Roux, Paloma Faith and Hot Chip.
More - T In The Park 2010: Day Two With Eminem, Julian Casablancas And The Prodigy
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