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Music fans head to T in the Park Music fans head to T in the Park
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Tens of thousands of music fans are making their way to Scotland's largest music festival T in the Park. Tens of thousands of music fans have begun arriving at Scotland's largest music festival T in the Park.
Organisers have extended the event to three days this year for the first time in its history. Organisers have increased security at the event following last weekend's attack at Glasgow Airport.
Fans have been advised to arrive at the site in Balado, Kinross-shire, early because of increased security. Fans have been advised to arrive at the site in Balado, Kinross-shire, early because of the added measures and to be extra vigilant.
Revellers have already been asked to be extra vigilant following the failed car bombings in Glasgow and London. About 80,000 fans a day are set to attend. The event, which is expected to attract 80,000 fans a day, has been extended to three days for the first time.
Tickets for this year's event sold out in less than an hour. Tickets for this year's festival sold out in less than an hour.
The Arctic Monkeys, The Coral and Lily Allen will be among those taking to the main stage on the first day.The Arctic Monkeys, The Coral and Lily Allen will be among those taking to the main stage on the first day.