N-Dubz announced for T in the Park 2011

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N-Dubz announced for T in the Park 2011

T in the Park have unleashed its latest addition to the amazing line up! We are pleased to announce N-Dubz to the T in the Park line up.

The London trio of Dappy, Fazer and the gorgeous Tulisa will explode onto the stage with their unique brand of UK hip hop full of attitude, gritty rhymes and stunning vocals from Tulisa. 

The group have been performing together since their teens and shot to the forefront of the urban scene in 2007 winning the MOBO award for Best Newcomer and have gone on to win several more including Best UK Act, Best Album and Best Song for Playing with Fire.

With only 5 weeks to go until the festival, the countdown is well and truly on!

T in the Park Festival held in Scotland is renowned for the amazing bands that play there across 9 stages, totalling up to around 180 acts. There is plenty to do from chilling on the grass with your mates, eating nice food from Healthy T, or cutting some shapes in the Ceilidh tent, there’s something for everyone! 2010 headlining acts were Muse, Eminem, and Kasabian, along with Madness and many more.

Published on 04 June 2011 by Wayne Feltham

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