Music
Klaxons added to Big Weekend line up
Published Wednesday, May 2 2007, 14:31 BST | By David Cribb
Klaxons and CSS have been added to the bill for this year's Big Weekend.
CSS will play on the opening date, May 19, while Klaxons will perform the following day. The new additions take the full line up to a massive 30 bands across the two dates so far.
Radio 1 presenter Zane Lowe commented: "Radio 1's Big Weekend always kicks off the festival season and for our tastes, it is the best line-up yet. From Klaxons to Kaiser Chiefs, everyone is going to deliver on that weekend in Preston",
The full line up so far:
Saturday, May 19
Scissor Sisters
Razorlight
Kasabian
The Fratellis
The Fray
Natasha Bedingfield
The Twang
Jamie T
Groove Armada
Gossip
LCD Soundsystem
CSS
Biffy Clyro
Cold War Kids
The Pigeon Detectives
May 20
Kaiser Chiefs
Stereophonics
The View
Mika
Rihanna
Mark Ronson
Just Jack
Calvin Harris
Bloc Party
Maximo Park
Klaxons
Dizzee Rascal
M.I.A.
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
The Enemy
CSS will play on the opening date, May 19, while Klaxons will perform the following day. The new additions take the full line up to a massive 30 bands across the two dates so far.
Radio 1 presenter Zane Lowe commented: "Radio 1's Big Weekend always kicks off the festival season and for our tastes, it is the best line-up yet. From Klaxons to Kaiser Chiefs, everyone is going to deliver on that weekend in Preston",
The full line up so far:
Saturday, May 19
Scissor Sisters
Razorlight
Kasabian
The Fratellis
The Fray
Natasha Bedingfield
The Twang
Jamie T
Groove Armada
Gossip
LCD Soundsystem
CSS
Biffy Clyro
Cold War Kids
The Pigeon Detectives
May 20
Kaiser Chiefs
Stereophonics
The View
Mika
Rihanna
Mark Ronson
Just Jack
Calvin Harris
Bloc Party
Maximo Park
Klaxons
Dizzee Rascal
M.I.A.
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
The Enemy
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