Weston T4 on the beach line-up latest
Indie rock band The Noisettes are the latest act to join the T4 On The Beach summer party line up.
The London band will be heading to Weston-super-Mare to perform at the five hour live gig on July 19.
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Band members Shingai Shoniwa, Dan Smith and Jamie Morrison are set to perform their single, Don't Upset The Rhythm to the 75,000 strong crowd.
They will be joining The Saturdays, Dizzee Rascal, Alesha Dixon, Metro Station, Calvin Harris, N-Dubz and Tinchy Stryder already confirmed to play.
Pop princess Alesha will be debuting as a solo artist at the party having performed in garage girl band Misteeq at the first event back in 2003.
Dizzie also makes a long-awaited return as does Calvin who both performed to sell out crowds in 2007.
Organisers have already confirmed this year's party is already a complete sell out but those who missed out can watch the gig on channel four.
Under 12's will need to be accompanied by an adult.
T4 says the complete line-up will be announced in the coming months, which will see over 20 more acts added to the bill.
Acts performing last year included American stars Ne Yo and Kelly Rowland, Duffy, Scouting For Girls, The Ting Tings, The Pigeon Detectives and McFly.
A second stage was also constructed by 4 Music alongside the T4 double decker bus for the second year running.
It saw performances from Sugerbabes, Five 0' Clock Heroes with special guest appearance by Agyness Deyn, Dirty Pretty Things, The Automatic, One Eskimo, The Script, Black Kids, Lighspeed Champion and Envy and Other Sins.
Organisers cannot say at this stage whether any of these acts will be returning once again this year.
However, McFly have attended for four consecutive years, so it is likely they could make another return.
T4 presenters Steve Jones, Miquita Oliver and Rick Edwards will be hosting the party this year.
A host of celebrities are also expected to descend on Weston to watch the acts and mingle back stage.
Last year a plethora of celebrities were seen including the stars of Hollyoaks, Eastenders and fashion guru Gok Wan.
Gok was out in the crowds talking to fans about their style and channel four scouts were also out in the crowd recruiting for the next Shipwrecked show.
The summer music event is now in its seventh year and is being staged in Weston for sixth year running.
It normally boosts the local economy to the tune of around £3million as every hotel and B&B gets filled and many vacancies have already been filled.







3 Comments
by Bopper, WSM
Tuesday, April 28 2009, 4:30PM
“how exciting,not.”
by Titch, WSM
Tuesday, April 28 2009, 4:20PM
“Hoe exciting, not.”
by wibble, Weston Wheel
Tuesday, April 28 2009, 2:44PM
“*HOLD THE FRONT PAGE *
The Noisettes !!! get in there - who'd have thought 'eh... in your face Glastonbury !!
As me and Doris the missus will be arriving a bit late on the day, will they be on before Dizzy-Noize or as we suspect they will follow N-Dizz and Alesha Calvizz's Metro-Noize-Dizz Experience?”