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We were at T In The Park today and, even though he grew up nearby, it was Tom's first time at the festival.
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Our first challenge was to navigate the Figaro's tiny 12" wheels through the muddy carpark. Luckily he made it first time while some other, much larger, cars were being towed out by a tractor.
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Our first stop was the BBC Introducing Stage to see Fenne Lilly.
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We started feeling a little hungry, so we went for a look around the food stalls.
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I was so happy to see Loch Fyne had a stall and ordered a salmon and crab burger.
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Next up was Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5 at the T Break Stage.
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We didn't know what to expect but loved their name, so we wanted to check them out and we're glad we did because they were amazing!
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A cash machine had been stolen from the festival earlier in the weekend and they threw a cardboard ATM into the crowd.
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We popped backstage afterwards to get Tom a beer.
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It was then time for Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, who I had heard so many good things about and couldn't wait to see for myself.
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Next up at the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent was Craig David and the crowd were so excited, singing along with every word.
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We headed out into the arena for a wander and caught a bit of Maximo Park on the Radio One stage.
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It was then time for the headliners who were the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
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I've wanted to see them live for ages and they were amazing.