Summary
DAY one of T in the Park saw many things: girls dressed as Vikings, friendships being made and lost in the queues for Portaloos, and Lord of The Rings star Billy Boyd finding his rhythm for the Make Poverty History campaign.
Striding on to the main stage at the annual Balado festival, braving weather alternating between sunburn-inducing heat and the goosebump-inducing climes of Middle Earth, the Scottish actor threw down the gauntlet to unsuspecting throngs of music fans.See the full content of this document
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Protest and Passion . . . A Perfect T in the Park Festival: Music, Middle Earth and Mass Drumming Social Consciousness and a Killer Line-Up Get the First Day Under Way
"Cheer, beat, do what you want, " was his message, and the punters immediately followed suit. The assembled troop of drummers - which included El Presidente's Dawn Zhu - attempted to make...
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