Highlights from this year's festival.
The small MC with the biggest tunes brings it to Strathallan.
麻豆社 Introducing's big success story shows off his one-man powerhouse on the Main Stage.
Predictions of riotous behaviour again prove accurate for the T crowd.
Tom Odell warming up King Tut's Tent nicely on Saturday night.
Perennial T favourites take to the Strathallan stage in style.
Saturday Shang-a-Lang nostalgia from the original boy band.
Still going strong: Belfast's finest original punk rockers.
Mr Morrison brings the Friday sunshine with his soulful songs on the Main Stage.
Huey and chums get the T party started NYC style.
The York Britpoppers back at T, firm favourites with the Scottish crowd.
Godfather of dance music Pete Tong brings the vibes to the Radio 1 Summer of Dance stage
Up-and-coming Scottish rockers warming up the home crowd nicely.
Producer and DJ Hannah Wants brings her hard-hitting bass house style to T in the Park.
Oliver Heldens graces the Radio 1 Summer of Dance stage at T in the Park
DJ royalty Annie Mac brings her tunes to Radio 1's Summer of Dance stage at T in the Park
Strumming their way back into T hearts in cosy King Tut's.
Rocking Tut's with their psychedelic bluesy new album and some classics.
The punk two-piece with crazy energy levels rip up the Main Stage.
A welcome return to the T Main Stage for the Warp Records post-punkers.
Proper raw rhythm and blues, perfect for a T Sunday afternoon.
California garage punk energy brightening up Strathallan Castle Sunday.
First ever T for young pop singer with East European roots.
South London producers with plenty of hooks bring it on the Radio 1 Stage.
Chelmsford's finest leading the charge for generation nihilist.