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TENNENT’S LAGER UNVEILS 16 OF THE HOTTEST UNSIGNED ACTS IN SCOTLAND TO PLAY THE T BREAK STAGE AT T IN THE PARK 2011

| On 13, May 2011

Every year Tennent’s Lager uncover the very best in unsigned musical talent and after weeks of deliberating over the some of the most exciting sounds in Scotland, the 16 bands who’ll be taking to the T Break Stage on the weekend of 8th-10th July at T in the Park can now be revealed.

The T Break judging panel, made up of 13 the most highly respected music industry professionals in the country, have been busy pouring over more than 1,000 demos of the freshest unsigned artists in Scotland since the call for entries closed on 11th April. Demos came in from all corners of the nation and with genres ranging from Raggle Taggle to Dark Wave, the judges undoubtedly had the hardest task of T Break’s 15 year history.

The following 16 acts have been chosen by the judges to rock the T Break Stage this summer, joining a knock out T in the Park bill which includes Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Beyoncé, Pulp, The Script, Plan B, Slash, Tinie Tempah, Tom Jones, Jessie J and many more.

Aerials Up
Boycotts
Cancel the Astronauts
Carnivores
Church of when the Sh*t hits the Fan
Conquering Animal Sound
Crayons
Discopolis
Fatherson
Lady North
Marrik Layden Deft With Scatabrainz
Otherpeople
PAWS
Reverieme
The Lafontaines
United Fruit

Let the countdown to T in the Park commence!

George Kyle, Head of Sponsorship at Tennent’s Lager says: “The competition this year has been outstanding and really reflects what’s going on in Scotland’s grassroots music scene. Yet again we’re so proud to be supporting these new artists by giving them such a great platform to perform and boost their music careers, sharing a bill with some of the best homegrown and international headliners on the planet.”

Dave McGeachan at DF Concerts says: “The final line up is looking fantastic, with a great musical variety and lots of different genres. These 16 acts represent the most exciting new Scottish music around and I can’t wait to see them take to the stage at T in the Park”.

Jim Gellatly, presenter of In:Demand Uncut said: “Again a very high quality of entry, which made the task of selecting a final 16 all the more difficult. There are a bunch of acts that didn’t even make the final cut that I’ll be following up for future airplay on In:Demand Uncut. Yet again T Break has shown the incredible wealth of new talent our country has to offer.”