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Katy Perry @ T In The Park


Pretty Katy Perry has it made in the shades as she rocks out at music fest in Scotland!


Welcome to bonnie Scotland Katy!


POP queen Katy Perry got fruity in front of 85,000 screaming T in the Park fans yesterday.

The kooky star lugged a huge inflatable strawberry around the stage during her spectacular set at the Balado festival.

Wearing a sexy tartan skirt, Katy enjoyed a wild welcome in the glorious Perthshire sunshine. But she only chose her outfit minutes before going on stage after the Sunday Mail helped out with a costume dilemma and told her to wear the plaid.

She had told us: "I don't know if I should wear a kilt or not - is it too cheesy?

"I have it with me but I am not sure. And if I do, should I wear underwear? What's going to happen if I put my foot up on the monitor?" After being persuaded to get her kilt on, she admitted loving her trip to Scotland.

Katy said: "I'm loving it here but I kind of can't believe that I'm here, hanging out with all the cool rock guys.

"It's like the nerdy kid from school accidentally ending up getting invited to the cool kids' party. But it's great, though. Here in Europe, you guys do festivals better than anyone else in the world.

"It's a real rite of passage thing - it hasn't gone that far in the States.

"It is getting there, we are trying but we don't have the same sense of culture around it all that you guys do.

"I love festivals here and I am loving Scotland."

T In The Park line-up to wow crowd


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Scotland's biggest music festival will see 85,000 people descend on Balado, Kinross-shire, for the three-day event.

Franz Ferdinand, James Morrison and Maximo Park were among those who played on Friday, with Kings of Leon headlining.

Saturday's line-up includes Razorlight, Paolo Nutini and Lady Gaga, with The Killers headlining on the main stage.

Glasvegas and The Manic Street Preachers will also perform.

Forecasters said that revellers can expect fine sunny weather on Saturday, with temperatures in the low 20s.

Rain will move in during the early hours of Sunday morning but will clear during the day, with sunny spells and a few showers later on.

There is a greater police presence on-site this year, following last year's stabbing, and officers have been patrolling the campsite since Thursday night when people were first allowed in.

Drug amnesty bins will be placed at the entrance to the campsites, where people can dispose of any illegal substances without being excluded from the event or prosecuted. Plainclothes officers and sniffer dogs will be at the festival.

So far there have been 18 arrests, all for minor offences, with reports of 43 thefts, two petty assaults and 20 drugs offences.