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Scottish Idiot

Hot off their sell out UK arena dates Green Day have announced that they will headline this year's T In The Park festival. Also headlining are the Foo Fighters.

The festival takes place over the weekend of July 9-10 at Balado, Scotland reports NME.com.

The Killers, Ian Brown, Kasabian, Prodigy, Audioslave, Embrace, Keane, Razorlight, Biffy Clyro, The Streets, Beautiful South and The Coral have already been confirmed.

Festival organiser Geoff Ellis said: It's fantastic to welcome back Green Day to the event – this time in a headline slot. In addition, we have already secured some of the biggest and best acts of the moment including Keane and The Streets.”

Tickets go on sale on February 12 at 9am, priced £46.50 per day, £82 for the weekend and £97 for weekend plus camping.

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