T in the Park 2013 was a three-day music festival which took place between 11 and 14 July 2013 in Balado, Kinross.
It was the 20th Anniversary #T20 of the Scottish music festival Rihanna and Mumford and Sons were announced as the first and second headliner acts on 4 December 2012.
[1] Others acts confirmed on the same day were Jake Bugg, Alt-J, Of Monsters and Men, The Script, Paloma Faith.
On 5 December 2012 The Killers were announced as third headliner act and other acts confirmed were Two Door Cinema Club and Azealia Banks.
[2] On 13 December 2012 it was announced that Emeli Sandé would return to the music festival for its 20th anniversary.
[3] On 13 February 2013, Germany Electronic band Kraftwerk were added to the line-up.
[4] Similar to previous years, early-bird tickets were released within days of the conclusion of the 2012 event, on 13 July 2012.
The second release of tickets went on sale at 9 am on 7 December 2012.
The third and final batch went on sale in February, 2013 along with the release of the Line-up.
The Killers, Rihanna and Mumford and Sons were announced as headliner acts for 2013 festival.
Other acts announced were: Emeli Sandé, Jake Bugg, Alt-J, Of Monsters and Men, The Script, Paloma Faith, Two Door Cinema Club and Azealia Banks.
[5] On 13 February 2013, Germany Electronic band Kraftwerk were added to the line-up.
[6] On 22 April 2013, Ke$ha, Little Mix, Lawson, James Arthur, Lucy Spraggan, Bo Bruce and Diana Vickers were added to the line-up.
[7] Scottish Sun Signing Tent Mumford & Sons 22:20-23:50 Chase and Status 20:35-21:50 Emeli Sandé 19:05-20:05 Kendrick Lamar 17:45-18:35 The Proclaimers 16:30-17:15 Rihanna 22:20-23:50 The Script 20:50-21:50 Snoop Dogg 19:20-20:20 Paloma Faith 18:00-18:50 The Lumineers 16:45-17:30 The View 15:40-16:25 Deacon Blue 14:30-15:10 The Fratellis 13:30-14:15 James Arthur 12:30-13:05 The Killers 21:05-22:50 Stereophonics 19:10-20:35 Frank Ocean 17:40-18:40 Two Door Cinema Club 16:20-17:10 Rita Ora 15:05-15:50 Ocean Colour Scene 13:45-14:35 Earth, Wind & Fire 12:30-13:15 Calvin Harris 22:35-23:50 The Courteeners 21:15-22:05 Jake Bugg 20:00-20:45 Texas 18:30-19:30 Haim 17:30-18:15 Milo Greene 16:30-17:10 Beady Eye 22:15-23:50 Dizzee Rascal 20:45-21:45 Frightened Rabbit 19:25-20:15 Noah and the Whale 18:05-18:55 Kesha 16:50-17:35 Villagers 15:40-16:20 Lawson 14:30-15:10 Gabrielle Aplin 13:30-14:10 The Original Rudeboys 12:30-13:10 David Guetta 21:20-22:50 Foals 19:50-20:50 Editors 18:35-19:20 Azealia Banks 17:20-18:05 Frank Turner 16:25-17:05 Bastille 15:20-16:05 Little Mix 14:25-15:00 The Heavy 13:20-14:05 Mallory Knox 12:20-13:00 Kraftwerk 22:20-23:50 Phoenix 21:00-21:50 Of Monsters and Men 19:40-20:30 Rudimental 18:25-19:10 Everything Everything 17:25-18:05 Imagine Dragons 16:30-17:10 Alt-J 22:20-23:50 Twin Atlantic 20:50-21:50 Travis 19:20-20:20 Miles Kane 18:00-18:50 Palma Violets 16:45-17:30 Mark Owen 15:35-16:15 Nina Nesbitt 14:40-15:25 Foy Vance 13:45-13:25 Jack Savoretti 12:50-13:30 Swim Deep 12:00-12:35 Yeah Yeah Yeahs 21:25-22:50 Labrinth 19:40-20:55 Hurts 18:15-19:10 Disclosure 17:00-17:45 Johnny Marr 15:50-16:30 The 1975 14:45-15:25 Tom Odell 13:45-14:25 Deap Vally 12:50-13:25 Lewis Watson 12:00-12:35 Green Velvet 22:30-00:00 Jackmaster & Joy Orbison 21:00-22:30 Maceo Plex 19:30-21:00 Eats Everything 18:00-19:30 Silicone Soul 16:30-18:00 Richie Hawtin 22:30-00:00 Slam 21:05-22:30 Laurent Garnier 19:45-21:05 Claude VonStroke 18:35-19:45 Maya Jane Coles 17:35-18:35 Derrick Carter x Mark Farina x DJ Sneak (b2b) 13:35-17:35 H-Foundation 12:30-13:35 Ben Klock & Marcel Dettmann (b2b) 20:30-23:00 Adam Beyer 19:15-20:30 Seth Troxler 18:00-19:15 Tyler, The Creator 17:10-18:00 Earl Sweatshirt 16:00-16:40 Nina Kraviz 14:30-15:30 Jamie Jones 13:30-14:30 Lee Foss 12:45-13:30 Anja Schneider 12:00-12:45 Friday I'm In Love
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The number of arrests rose to 91, which was a sharp increase from 2012 where only 30 were made, with the most serious offence being five people arrested and charged with using pyrotechnic flares.
[8][9][10] Advance warning was given to all festival-goers about a deadly batch of fake ecstasy pills which were linked to the deaths of 17 people between April and July 2013.
[11][12] Police Supt Rick Dunkerley, said: While arrests are up on last year, this is due to the proactive efforts of our police officers who worked closely with stewards to ensure it was a safe and enjoyable event for the audience.
The fact that there were no signs of the fake ecstasy tablets at the event is in part testament to the extensive pre-event messaging and work carried out in collaboration with the festival organisers".