Calvin Harris, Pharrell, Biffy Clyro & More for T in the Park!

Ed Sheeran, Rudimental and Disclosure are also on the bill

Published 11th Mar 2014

Homegrown heroes Calvin Harris and Biffy Clyro join Arctic Monkeys as headliners of T in the Park this summer.

Biffy and Calvin will become the first Scottish acts to close the Main Stage in 13 years in what will be their biggest shows yet on home turf.

Calvin Harris said: “I’m very excited that I’m going to be headlining and closing T in the Park’s Main Stage. Last year was incredible, so I can’t wait to be back this year. It’s going to be amazing – I’ll see you all there!”

Taking place at Balado Airfield in Kinross from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th July, dozens more big names have also been added to the bill.

Joining Friday night headliners Biffy Clyro are Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, Bastille, Pixies, Steve Angello, Alesso, Haim, You Me At Six, Manic Street Preachers, Chvrches, Maximo Park, The Rifles, Len Faki, Pan-Pot.

On Saturday Calvin Harris and the previously confirmed Paolo Nutini share an eclectic bill with Pharrell Williams, Elbow, Rudimental, Ben Howard, James, Bombay Bicycle Club, Twin Atlantic, The 1975, John Newman, Embrace, Katy B, Nina Nesbitt, The Stranglers, Dave Clarke, Carl Craig, Metronomy, Clean Bandit, We Are Scientists, Ella Eyre, George Ezra, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Magda.

Sunday headliners Arctic Monkeys will make sure the festival comes to a riotous close alongside Jake Bugg, Disclosure, Example, Imagine Dragons, Tinie Tempah, Franz Ferdinand, Kaiser Chiefs, London Grammar, Tame Impala, Kodaline, Above & Beyond, Sam Smith, Passenger, Sven Vath, Newton Faulkner, Chance The Rapper, Slam, The Twilight Sad, Inspiral Carpets, Julio Bashmore, Levon Vincent and George Fitzgerald.

Enthusing about their Saturday slot, Rudimental said: “We had a wicked time playing at T in the Park last year so we are really excited to have been asked back again. The crowd up there really know how to have a good time! We can’t wait to get back up there for an even bigger Rudimental party this year.”

Nina Nesbitt said of her debut appearance: "This will be the first year I play T with an album out. Last year was an amazing experience on the King Tut's stage and I'm so excited to come and play among so many other great artists back in my home country! It'll be a great way to celebrate going to no. 1 in Scotland!"

Tickets go on sale from 9am this coming Friday (28th February). Head to Aloud.com to buy yours!