12 – 14 Jul 2013, Balado, Kinross-Shire
Hurts
Hurts
Sun 14 Jul 2013 King Tut's Wah Wah Tent

The synthpop duo from Manchester reformed from the Daggers rose to prominence in 2010 with debut studio album, Happiness, a commercial and critical success that included the synth laden, 80s influenced single Wonderful Life.

Hurts have sold more than two million singles worldwide and make their second appearance at T in the Park on the back of a sterling performance at this year’s Glastonbury.

They’re heading straight to King Tuts stage with a bag of deep brooding synthetic beats. Check them out for tailormade retro sounds, not to mention well-cut suits.

The synthpop duo from Manchester reformed from the Daggers rose to prominence in 2010 with debut studio album, Happiness, a commercial and critical success that included the synth laden, 80s influenced single Wonderful Life.

Hurts have sold more than two million singles worldwide and make their second appearance at T in the Park on the back of a sterling performance at this year’s Glastonbury.

They’re heading straight to King Tuts stage with a bag of deep brooding synthetic beats. Check them out for tailormade retro sounds, not to mention well-cut suits.