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The Killers headline the final day of T in the Park | |
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The Killers have brought Scotland's largest festival, T In The Park, to a close. | The Killers have brought Scotland's largest festival, T In The Park, to a close. |
The Las Vegas band played a set including hit singles such as Human, Somebody Told Me and Mr Brightside. | The Las Vegas band played a set including hit singles such as Human, Somebody Told Me and Mr Brightside. |
85,000 people attended the three-day event at Balado airfield in Kinross. | 85,000 people attended the three-day event at Balado airfield in Kinross. |
As of 8pm on Sunday, Police Scotland said 59 people had been arrested since the campsite opened on Thursday and were mainly for minor drugs offences and petty crimes. | As of 8pm on Sunday, Police Scotland said 59 people had been arrested since the campsite opened on Thursday and were mainly for minor drugs offences and petty crimes. |
During the event, police had given warnings about so-called Green Rolex pills which they believed were being wrongly sold as ecstasy. | During the event, police had given warnings about so-called Green Rolex pills which they believed were being wrongly sold as ecstasy. |
The tablets had been linked to the deaths of seven people in the west of Scotland last week. | The tablets had been linked to the deaths of seven people in the west of Scotland last week. |
Meanwhile, more than 1,000 people needed treatment at the medical tent, mainly suffering from effects related to the hot weather. | Meanwhile, more than 1,000 people needed treatment at the medical tent, mainly suffering from effects related to the hot weather. |
Music-wise, Sunday's line-up was completed by David Guetta, who headlined the Radio 1 stage, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who played the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent. | |
Other acts to appear on Sunday included Two Door Cinema Club, Rita Ora, Editors and Labrinth. | |
One of the big draws of the day were Bastille who finished their set with their hit Pompeii. | |
Lead singer Dan Smith was celebrating his birthday and his bandmates encouraged the crowd at the Radio 1 stage to sing happy birthday to him. | |
Producer duo Disclosure, whose debut album Settle recently went to number one, packed out the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent. | |
They brought on Aluna from AlunaGeorge for White Noise before ending the set with vocalist Sam Smith on hit single Latch. | |
Fans from across the world descended on Balado for the festival, including 18-year-old Conor MacMan from North Carolina in the US. | |
He said: "It's awesome. Calvin Harris was great. His light show, the drops, the mosh pits, all of it." | |
There was a strong representation of Scottish acts across the weekend from bands such as Frightened Rabbit and Twin Atlantic to veterans such as The Proclaimers and Deacon Blue. | |
Jane Sheddon, 26, said: "I like Twin Atlantic because you can really hear the Scottish accent when they're singing and I love that." | |
The hot weather marked a huge change from 2012's festival when heavy rain turned the site into a mud pit. | |
Festival director Geoff Ellis said: "It's been an incredible year, what a way to celebrate our 20th." | |
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