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Blessed relief: more names added to Radio 1’s Big Weekend

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by Kev Kharas

This is more like it – the acts have been announced for the under card at this year’s Big Weekend and Radio 1 have given us some seasoning for our gruel.

Headlined this year by Editors and The Raconteurs, the somewhat awkwardly-named ‘In New Music We Trust’ stage will also feature appearances from Foals, The Futureheads, Vampire Weekend and Justice over Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th of May.

Elsewhere, the outdoor DJ stage hosts, most notably, Fatboy Slim, Herve & Sinden, Pendulum and, again, Justice though there’s also the musical black hole opening up in the middle of Pete Tong and Vernon Kay’s versus set to navigate if you’re to have any chance of coming out of the Big Weekend alive.

As well as that, industry champions Twisted Wheel and White Lies will do battle for their paymasters on the Introducing Stage. It’s all below:

Saturday the 10th of May
In New Music We Trust stage
Editors
The Futureheads
Guillemots
We Are Scientists
Foals
Vampire Weekend
The Ting Tings

Outdoor DJ stage
Fatboy Slim
Chris Moyles vs Judge Jules
Zane Lowe vs Scott Mills
Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso
Herve & Sinden
Dave Spoon
Annie Mac
Nic Fanciulli
Eddie Halliwell
Kissy Sell Out


Sunday the 11th of May
In New Music We Trust stage
The Raconteurs
The Zutons
The Wombats
Hot Chip
Gallows and Lethal Bizzle
Pendulum
Justice
Black Kids

Outdoor DJ stage
Pete Tong vs Vernon Kay
Pendulum
Justice
Zane Lowe
Dave Pearce
Tim Westwood
Rob da Bank
Kutski
Basshunter
Cameo vs DJ Q and Mistajam


Both days: Introducing Stage
Twisted Wheel
White Lies
James Yuill
Kate Goes
Fighting with Wire
Natty
Outl4w
Golden Silvers
Chipmunk
AG Dolla
and more TBA

Radio 1's Big Weekend takes place this year in Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent. You can register for tickets - of which there are 30,000 - here.


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In New Music We Trust

If that's the case where are all the new bands then?

or are we just talking new to the average radio 1 listener?


"New" is a bit arbitrary.

I like Steve Merchants definiton and adopt it as my own - New music is music that is new to you.


Brian Blessed?

I read the headline and made up my OWN story of what it was about.

I might actually go now I know Brian's playing.


That Editors day doesn't actually look too bad

but it's hardly 'new'.
And doesn't excuse the rest of the crap.


It's predicatable

just like Radio 1 itself. Boring, past its sell by date and major label dominated.


in a fight

between Zane Lowe and Scott Mills who would win? Tong Vs. Kay would be good too.


HAHAHAHAHAH

Gallows AND Lethal Bizzle.

So much is wrong with that.