Radio 2 at The Biggest Weekend
Highlights from Coventry and Perth.
Scotland's own Amy Macdonald plays Mr Rock & Roll
It's a trip back in time as the Bishopbriggs talent plays her 2007 debut single.
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Simple Minds perform their classic track Don't You Forget About Me
What a moment! The Scottish art-rockers are perfect for Perth.
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Paloma Faith wows Coventry with Cry Baby
You've gotta have faith!
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds stun Perth with Don't Look Back In Anger
Noel inspires the festival's biggest singalong with Oasis song Don't Look Back In Anger.
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UB40 featuring Ali, Astro & Mickey perform How Could I Leave
Ali Campbell treats Coventry to a special set.
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Scotland's finest: Emeli Sandé plays Highs & Lows
Sandé graces Perth's Main Stage for a Biggest Weekend performance.
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Liam Gallagher plays Oasis classic Cigarettes and Alcohol
Coventry goes off for the almighty Liam Gallagher.
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Billy Ocean serenades Coventry with When the Going Gets Tough
Brollies out! The rain can't spoil the R&B icon's incredible performance.
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Snow Patrol up the ante with Empress
The rockers return with their latest single.
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Jamie Cullum charms Coventry with Frontin'
Jamie dedicates his Pharrell Williams cover to Trevor Nelson.
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Stereophonics revisit their 2005 number one single, Dakota
The Welsh wizards open Coventry's Biggest Weekend.
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Squeeze bring out the sunshine at Biggest Weekend
The 70s-formed new wave group open Perth's main stage with Cradle to the Grave.
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Julie Fowlis treats Perth to Blackbird (Lon-dubh)
Scone Palace hosts a mid-afternoon set from the Scottish folk singer.
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Put your hands up for The Shires
The country duo perform Guilty at Perth's Biggest Weekend.
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Neneh Cherry plays Buffalo Stance
The Swedish singer revisits her 1988 smash hit.
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The Beat starring Dave Wakeling perform ska classic Mirror in the Bathroom
Nothing beats The Beat on a sunny afternoon in Perth.
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The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber: with Mica Paris and Michael Xavier
The stars come out to celebrate the king of musical theatre.
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The Selecter enjoy a homecoming in Coventry
Ska legends play On My Radio in their hometown for Biggest Weekend.
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The legendary Neneh Cherry plays Shotgun Shack
"We're all activists," declares Neneh at Biggest Weekend as she debuts a new track.
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Scottish National Jazz Orchestra directed by Tommy Smith
Scottish saxophonist Tommy Smith takes charge for this set.
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Eddi Reader and band perform Wild Mountainside
The Scottish mainstay showcases one of her most cherished songs for Perth's Scone Palace.
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