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American rockers Foo Fighters will bring Scotland's largest music festival to a close later. Thousands of music fans have been enjoying the third and final day of Scotland's largest music festival.
About 85,000 fans are expected at the third and final day of T in the Park at Balado, near Kinross. American rockers Foo Fighters are closing T in the Park at Balado, near Kinross, after a show-stopping performance on Saturday from Beyonce.
Fireworks lit up the sky as Coldplay took to the Main Stage with Saturday's headline set, after a showing-stopping performance from Beyonce. Organisers described this year's event as the "best ever".
Rain had threatened to engulf revellers earlier in the day but the showers gave way to more sunshine. Police said 35 arrests had been made over the weekend for offences including theft, minor assault, breach of the peace and drugs.
Coldplay ended their set with Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall after pleasing fans with hits including Yellow, Scientist and Clocks. Two men aged 25 and 23, both foreign nationals, were detained in Kinross as part of an intelligence-led operation.
Revellers donned their wellies and danced in the mud as Beyonce belted out favourites including Say My Name and Single Ladies, after opening her set with Crazy In Love. Other big names taking to the stage on Sunday included Blondie, My Chemical Romance, Pulp and Scottish talents Calvin Harris and KT Tunstall.
Alan Robertson, 42, from Glasgow said: "She's beautiful and amazing, she knows how to put on a fantastic show. Coldplay followed Beyonce's set on the Main Stage on Saturday to bring the second day to a close.
"We saw her at Glastonbury and we think she looked totally amazed at the crowd tonight. The look on her face was exhilaration." Sir Tom Jones, Arctic Monkeys, Primal Scream, The Strokes and The Saturdays were among the other acts wowing the crowds over the weekend.
Jaclyn Clark, 23, a student from Edinburgh, said: "She sang so much Destiny's Child stuff which everybody knows and got everybody dancing. Festival director Geoff Ellis said: "It's been absolutely fantastic, it's been my favourite T to date.
"I thought it was brilliant when she went into the crowd." "The performances have been out of this world. Beyonce was fabulous, (as were) Coldplay, The Script, Swedish House Mafia and Slash.
Thousands more fans packed out the festival's other stages for performances from Primal Scream, Swedish House Mafia and The Strokes. "Beyonce fitted into the event like a hand in a glove, really. She came, got on with her job. She was totally professional and very relaxed and the audience loved what she did."
The Saturdays brought some pop fun to the day, playing in the King Tut's Wah Wah Hut tent. Whisky gift
Organisers praised the behaviour of fans. Mr Ellis praised the crowd for "self-policing" and looking after each other, and themselves.
Geoff Ellis, festival director, said: "I'm very happy, the feedback I've been getting from our stewards has been that everything is great in the campsite. Tayside Police's Ch Supt Craig Suttie, event commander, said: "True to form, the T in the Park crowd has been magnificent as they continue to enjoy the event and the terrific atmosphere at Balado.
"There's a really nice level of camaraderie, which there always is at T. "At this stage, crime at the venue is down on 2010 and that is testament to the community policing style of our officers, the excellent work of the stewards and the professionalism of everyone involved in staging this event."
"Everyone seems really chilled out and in a happy kind of mood." Mr Ellis also revealed he gave singer Beyonce a bottle of Glengoyne malt whisky on behalf of the festival.
Tayside Police said there had been 19 arrests so far for offences including theft, minor assault, breach of the peace and drugs. He said: "Hopefully she'll savour it and maybe have a glass with Jay-Z at some point at her leisure.
Event Commander, Chf Supt Craig Suttie, said: "I'm delighted with the way T in the Park 2011 is going." "She sent me a message via the manager to say that it was very sweet to do that and thanked me.
Other big names due to play on Sunday include Blondie, Pulp and Tinie Tempah as well as Scottish talents Calvin Harris and KT Tunstall. "That's an e-mail that will be printed out and framed."