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The Killers headline the final day of T In The Park 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.
Rihanna played a hit-filled set to bring the festival to a close on Saturday. 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.
The singer came on stage 15 minutes late but led the crowd through number one hits including We Found Love, Umbrella and Only Girl In The World. Other acts to appear on Sunday included Two Door Cinema Club, Rita Ora, Editors and Labrinth.
At the same time, Alt-J headlined the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent while Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye played the Radio 1 stage. One of the big draws of the day were Bastille who finished their set with their hit Pompeii.
Saturday's line-up was peppered with several Scottish acts including Twin Atlantic, Deacon Blue, The View and The Fratellis. 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.
Frightened Rabbit, from Selkirk, played what they told Newsbeat was their "biggest show to date" on the Radio 1 stage. Producer duo Disclosure, whose debut album Settle recently went to number one, packed out the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent.
Lead singer Scott Hutchinson said: "T (In The Park) has just grown and grown and it's amazing to see a festival in Scotland become such an international event." They brought on Aluna from AlunaGeorge for White Noise before ending the set with vocalist Sam Smith on hit single Latch.
Saturday also saw sets from Ke$ha, Paloma Faith, Miles Kane, Palma Violets and Dizzee Rascal. Fans from across the world descended on Balado for the festival, including 18-year-old Conor MacMan from North Carolina in the US.
US group The Lumineers get the crowd going on the Main Stage in the afternoon. He said: "It's awesome. Calvin Harris was great. His light show, the drops, the mosh pits, all of it."
Known for their international hit, Ho Hey, lead singer Wes Schultz thanked the crowd for staying with them for the whole set, rather than hearing one song. 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.
With temperatures in Kinross forecast to reach at least 21 degrees Celsius on Sunday, organisers advised festival-goers to be prepared with things like sunscreen and bottles of water. 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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