Stage set for T4 spectacular

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Wednesday, July 06, 2011
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THE stage is set for thousands of music fans to head to Weston-super-Mare this weekend.

The countdown has begun to the annual T4 on the Beach festival, which will see some of the biggest names in pop playing on the North Somerset coast.

The stage set is already taking shape for the likes of Mcfly, Ndubz and the Sugababes to strut their stuff.

American TV star David Hasselhoff, best known for his role in American series Baywatch, will also be arriving to lend a touch of Hollywood glamour to proceedings.

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Other confirmed acts include this year's Britain's Got Talent runner-up, 12-year-old singer Ronan Parke, Far East Movement, Parade, Hard-Fi, Rizzle Kicks, Mann and Yasmin.

The Sugababes, who last performed on the sands of in 2008, have been working on their new album and will be performing their new single Freedom for the first time exclusively for the T4 crowd.

Other acts that will be appearing at the concert, which will be broadcast live on Channel 4, include JLS, Jessie J, Olly Murs, The Wanted, Jason Derulo, Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts, Example and Katy B.

Also taking to the stage will be Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, Wretch 32, X Factor star Cher Lloyd, Aloe Blacc, The View, The Wombats, Parade, The and Midnight Beast.

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    by Commenter42

    Wednesday, July 06 2011, 12:41PM

    “From the "acts" listed above, I'd suggest that real music fans will be avoiding W-S-M like the plague this weekend.”

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