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Editors and The Raconteurs headline In New Music We Trust Stages at Radio 1's Big Weekend


Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1 announced today the rest of the line-up for Radio 1's Big Weekend, kicking off the 2008 festival season at Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 May.

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Across the weekend and over four stages, more than 30,000 lucky music fans will enjoy a stellar line-up of over 50 UK and international artists alongside world-class DJs at Radio 1's free flagship event and the UK's biggest free ticketed music festival.

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Saturday 10 May
Gates open at noon, curfew 10.00pm

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In New Music We Trust Stage

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  • Editors
  • The Futureheads
  • Guillemots
  • We Are Scientists
  • Foals
  • Vampire Weekend
  • The Ting Tings

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Outdoor DJ Stage

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

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Sunday 11 May
Gates open at noon, curfew 10.00pm

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In New Music We Trust Stage

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  • The Raconteurs
  • The Zutons
  • The Wombats
  • Hot Chip
  • Gallows and Lethal Bizzle
  • Pendulum
  • Justice
  • Black Kids

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Outdoor DJ Stage

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  • Pete Tong v Vernon Kay
  • Pendulum
  • Justice
  • Zane Lowe
  • Dave Pearce
  • Tim Westwood
  • Rob da Bank
  • Kutski
  • Basshunter
  • 1Xtra's Cameo v DJ Q and Mistajam

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Introducing Stage – across both days – seven bands a day

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  • Twisted Wheel
  • White Lies
  • James Yuill
  • Kate Goes
  • Fighting With Wire
  • Natty
  • Outl4w
  • Golden Silvers
  • Chipmunk
  • AG Dolla and more to be announced

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Plus two Kent bands to be chosen from The Fringe Festival.

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A truly multi-platform event, Radio 1's Big Weekend will be broadcast on Radio 1 and be available to watch on Â鶹ԼÅÄÌýThree, with five hours of coverage from the event, including a live broadcast of Madonna's performance on Saturday night.

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There will also be a Madonna special on Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and coverage on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two, Â鶹ԼÅÄ HD, Red button and online at bbc.co.uk/radio1, bringing the audience unprecedented levels of content.

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More than 30,000 tickets will be available across the weekend. Listeners will be able to register for tickets for a week from Monday 21 April, 8.00am, until Monday 28 April, 10.00am, at bbc.co.uk/radio1.

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More than 470,000 people applied for tickets last year and this year demand is expected to be even bigger. Each lucky applicant will receive a pair of tickets for either Saturday or Sunday.

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Once again, Radio 1 will ensure that local residents are given preference for tickets. Tickets will be allocated randomly, but weighted in favour of those living in Maidstone, Kent and the surrounding areas, with a smaller amount distributed nationally.

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Listeners registering across the UK will also have the chance to win tickets via Radio 1 on-air competitions in the week before the event.

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Throughout the weekend, Radio 1 DJs Chris Moyles, Jo Whiley, Vernon Kay, Scott Mills, Fearne & Reggie, Edith Bowman, Zane Lowe, Pete Tong, Judge Jules, Tim Westwood, Annie Mac, Dave Pearce, Greg James, Dick & Dom, Nick Grimshaw and Kelly Osbourne will be introducing the bands on stage, interacting with listeners online and on-site, plus broadcasting live from the event.

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Broadcast Schedule

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Radio 1

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Saturday 10 May

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7.00-10.00am: Nihal
10.00am-1.00pm: Vernon Kay
1.00-4.00pm: Annie Mac live from R1BW
4.00-7.00pm: Fearne & Reggie live from R1BW
7.00-11.00pm: Scott Mills & Trevor Nelson live from R1BW
11.00pm-5.00am: Radio 1's Big Weekend official aftershow
5.00-7.00am: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

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Sunday 11 May

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7.00-10.00am: Nihal
10.00am-1.00pm: Dick & Dom
1.00-4.00pm: Annie Mac live from R1BW
4.00-7.00pm: Fearne & Reggie live from R1BW
7.00-11.00pm: Scott Mills & Nick Grimshaw live from R1BW
11.00pm-midnight: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

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Â鶹ԼÅÄ One

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Madonna special on Tuesday 13 May.

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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two

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One-hour highlights special of Sound on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Switch zone, presented by Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac on Saturday 17 May.

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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Three

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  • Live shows on Saturday 10 May and Sunday 11 May, presented by Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman.

  • Madonna's performance live, 9.15 to 10.00pm, on Saturday 10 May.

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Â鶹ԼÅÄ HD

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Coverage of all the main stage and In New Music We Trust stage performances on Saturday 10 May and Sunday 11 May.

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bbc.co.uk/radio1

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  • Live sets available to watch on-demand and available over the weekend and for a week after the event.

  • Artist profiles, backstage video access filmed with Radio 1 DJs plus a fan's eye view of the event.

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Red button

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  • Digital TV viewers can press the Red button from Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV channels to watch Radio 1's Big Weekend performances across the weekend, presented by Radio 1's Nihal.

  • Coverage of the performances In New Music We Trust stage performances available from 4.00pm to 2.00am on Saturday and Sunday.

  • Highlights will be broadcast the week after the event.

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Jo Whiley said: "Radio 1's Big Weekend properly kicks off the summer festival season for me and is a brilliant chance to see a stack of great bands in two days.

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"This year the line-up is better than ever – only Radio 1 could bring Madonna to Maidstone – and on top of that I'm definitely going to be checking out The Kooks, Adele, Goldfrapp and Robyn on the main stage.

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"I'm also really excited about seeing some of the newer bands especially Black Kids, Gallows, The Ting Tings and The Raconteurs."

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Jason Carter, Head of Live Music & Events, Radio 1 and 1Xtra, said: "Now with our eighth Radio 1's Big Weekend, we are delighted to be bringing the event to the South of England for the first time, to Maidstone, Kent.

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"The event continues to grow in stature year-on-year and this year promises to be the best yet with four stages and a cross-section of the best performing artists from the newest UK acts right through to some of the biggest performers in the world.

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"With over 30,000 free tickets being made available for listeners, if you are a successful applicant then you'll truly be one of the lucky ones! But for those that can't get to the event, there will be access via Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV, Red button, Radio 1 and online."

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Brian Morgan, Maidstone Borough Council's Assistant Director of Development and Community Services, said: "Excitement is mounting in Maidstone as Radio 1's Big Weekend draws closer.

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"The event will really put us on the map and create a lasting legacy for the town and our residents. We are working closely with the police and Radio 1 to make sure the event is a huge success and something Maidstone can be proud of."

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Notes to Editors

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  • Radio 1's Big Weekend – The Official Aftershow will take place at Studio 5, Maidstone TV Studios on Saturday 10 May, with exclusive DJ sets from Pete Tong, Laurent Garnier, Simian Mobile Disco (DJ set), Annie Mac, Nic Fanciulli, Sam Ball & very special guest Danny Rampling, promoted by Club Class. Tickets cost £29.50 and are available from: ticketmaster.co.uk/24-hour hotline: 0871 230 9848.

  • Ticket registration for Radio 1's Big Weekend will open for a week from 8.00am on Monday 21 April and will close at 10.00am on Monday 28 April 2008.

  • There are over 30,000 tickets available to listeners for the event.

  • Tickets are given out in pairs.

  • Entrants can only enter once, multiple entries will be discounted.

  • Radio 1 will email entrants from Wednesday 30 April to Friday 2 May to advise if they have been successful or not. Tickets will then be sent in the post.

  • Tickets are secure and traceable – every ticket is securely printed with a unique barcode and the name and address of the person who received it. If an entrant has been selected but does not receive tickets Radio 1 will cancel the original ones and advise on how to get replacements. Tickets will be scanned on the gate and any cancelled tickets will be rejected.

  • Radio 1 advises to not risk buying tickets from other people – to apply for tickets people will be asked to accept a condition that says they will not resell the tickets. Wherever possible any tickets re-sold will be will invalidated. Valid tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend are free and are only available from Radio 1 or its partners.

  • Radio 1's Big Weekend does not have an age limit, however those under 16 will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 or over. Children under two years old do not need a ticket, but those that are two and over will need one.

  • Last years Radio 1's Big Weekend in Preston brought listeners Scissor Sisters, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian, Mika, Natasha Bedingfield, Bloc Party, Stereophonics, Rihanna, Dizzee Rascal and more.

  • The event is accessible – the two main stages have viewing platforms for disabled people. Disabled parking is available for anyone with a Blue Badge.

  • Radio 1 will also be hosting The Fringe Festival to celebrate the local Kent music scene. Four events will take place in Maidstone in the week preceding Radio 1's Big Weekend. Bands have been applying online at bbc.co.uk/radio1/bigweekend. A panel including Â鶹ԼÅÄ Kent Introducing presenters James Bursey and Tom Kirkby, Radio 1's Huw Stephens, the Radio 1 live events team and producers will be responsible for selecting the bands. Â鶹ԼÅÄ Kent Introducing will host a night during the Fringe featuring bands selected by the show. From this line-up, Huw Stephens will choose his two favourite bands who will go on to play the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend.

  • Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing is supporting unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar music, artists and DJs.

  • Radio 1, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Switch and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Learning have partnered up to host the Headroom Tent at Radio 1's Big Weekend – a special place for festival goers to unwind their minds, with six different interactive zones, festival goers can chill out in the Dreamfields, fire up their lives with inspiration for living their dreams or make some of their own music with the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Roar-chestra. The tent will be aimed at providing festival goers learning experiences and activities around subjects like self-esteem and confidence without feeling like they're being preached at. Radio 1 and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Switch presenters Kelly Osbourne and Nick Grimshaw will be hosting Q&A sessions with Radio 1 DJs and artists, taking questions on careers, confidence and life in general.

  • Headroom is a two-year Â鶹ԼÅÄ Learning campaign providing practical advice and simple ideas about how individuals can look after their mental wellbeing. The Headroom tent will tour festivals across the UK over the summer and is created by Elemental Worldwide. The Headroom website bbc.co.uk/headroom goes live on 6 May.

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Date: 21.04.2008
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