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The Killers prepare to bring curtain down on T in the Park festival The Killers prepare to bring curtain down on T in the Park festival
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The final day of Scotland's biggest festival has begun under blue skies and sunshine. The final day of Scotland's biggest festival began under blue skies and sunshine. Thousands of T in the Park revellers were expected to enjoy a third day of performances by internationally acclaimed acts at Balado airfield in Kinross-shire.
Thousands of T in the Park revellers are expected to enjoy a third day of performances by internationally acclaimed acts at Balado airfield in Kinross-shire. Scheduled to entertain the crowds on Sunday were Ocean Colour Scene, David Guetta, Foals, Rita Ora and Chvrches. Taking to the main stage to close the event will be the Killers, who follow another veteran T in the Park act, the Stereophonics.
Scheduled to entertain the crowds on Sunday are Ocean Colour Scene, David Guetta, Foals, Rita Ora and Chvrches. With temperatures expected to be in the region of 21C (70F), organisers encouraged festivalgoers to use sunscreen and keep hydrated.
Taking to the main stage to close the event will be the Killers, who follow another veteran T in the Park act, the Stereophonics. Neil Gilles, from the medical services team, said: "We've had 850 people present to the medical tent, mostly due to people not keeping themselves hydrated, not using sunscreen and forgetting their own medicines. There is plenty of free water on site and we'd like fans to be making the most of that. It's simple advice, but it's crucial in weather as lovely as this."
With temperatures expected to be in the region of 21C (70F), organisers have encouraged festival-goers to use sunscreen and keep hydrated. There have been 57 arrests but police have praised the general good behaviour of the crowd. Superintendent Rick Dunkerley said: "The general conduct throughout the weekend has been very positive. There have been 57 arrests in total made since the campsite opened on Thursday, and the case remains that these are mainly for petty crimes and minor drugs offences. Our message hasn't changed: look after yourself, look after your friends, look after your belongings and enjoy a great weekend."
Neil Gilles from the medical services team said: "We've had 850 people present to the medical tent, mostly due to people not keeping themselves hydrated, not using sunscreen and forgetting their own medicines. There is plenty of free water on site and we'd like fans to be making the most of that. It's simple advice, but it's crucial in weather as lovely as this." On Saturday night thousands of people flocked to the main stage to watch the R&B singer Rihanna headline with hits Umbrella, We Found Love and Don't Stop the Music. The party continued in the campsite area until 2am, with DJs taking to the decks at the event's Arcadia Afterburner.
There have been 57 arrests but police have praised the general good behaviour of the crowd. The festival director, Geoff Ellis, said: "It's been an incredible year. What a way to celebrate our 20th. The lineup today again reflects the diversity of acts we've enjoyed all weekend. From Rita Ora to Earth, Wind & Fire, Azealia Banks to Labrinth, the programme's been jam-packed and fans are loving it."
Superintendent Rick Dunkerley said: "The general conduct throughout the weekend has been very positive. There have been 57 arrests in total made since the campsite opened on Thursday, and the case remains that these are mainly for petty crimes and minor drugs offences. Our message hasn't changed: look after yourself, look after your friends, look after your belongings and enjoy a great weekend."
On Saturday night thousands of people flocked to the main stage to watch the R&B singer Rihanna headline with hits Umbrella, We Found Love and Don't Stop the Music.
The party continued in the campsite area until 2am, with DJs taking to the decks at the event's Arcadia Afterburner.
The festival director, Geoff Ellis, said: "It's been an incredible year. What a way to celebrate our 20th.
"The lineup today again reflects the diversity of acts we've enjoyed all weekend. From Rita Ora to Earth, Wind & Fire, Azealia Banks to Labrinth, the programme's been jam-packed and fans are loving it."