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Radio 1

Saturday 22 May

7-10am: Edith Bowman

10am-1pm: Vernon Kay

1-4pm: Jo Whiley

4-6pm: Chris Moyles

6-8pm: Trevor Nelson (simulcast with 1Xtra)

8-10pm: Dev

10pm-1am: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

Sunday 23 May

7-10am: Edith Bowman

10am-1pm: Fearne Cotton

1-4pm: Jo Whiley

4-7pm: Reggie Yates and The Chart Show

7-10pm: Scott Mills

10pm-12midnight: Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac

Radio 1Xtra

Saturday 22 May

4-6pm: Ace & Vis

6-10pm: Trevor Nelson

10pm-1am: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

Sunday 23 May

4-7pm: Ace & Vis

BBC Three

Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates present all the highlights from Radio 1's Big Weekend in Bangor. Times and details to be announced.

Online

Exclusive backstage video with the bands via Radio 1's DJs will be put online throughout the weekend.

Stunning photography and free downloads will be available throughout the weekend and the week after.

bbc.co.uk/mobile/radio1/bigweekend

Get audio and video downloads, wallpapers, photos and keep up to date with the mobile site.

Red Button

Digital TV viewers can press the Red Button from BBC television channels to watch performances from Radio 1's Big Weekend. Red button coverage will be presented by Radio 1's Nihal.

Mostly what you'd expect, the only surprises for me being Dev and Moyles and the Saturday.

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Radio 1

Saturday 22 May

7-10am: Edith Bowman

10am-1pm: Vernon Kay

1-4pm: Jo Whiley

4-6pm: Chris Moyles

6-8pm: Trevor Nelson (simulcast with 1Xtra)

8-10pm: Dev

10pm-1am: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

Sunday 23 May

7-10am: Edith Bowman

10am-1pm: Fearne Cotton

1-4pm: Jo Whiley

4-7pm: Reggie Yates and The Chart Show

7-10pm: Scott Mills

10pm-12midnight: Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac

Radio 1Xtra

Saturday 22 May

4-6pm: Ace & Vis

6-10pm: Trevor Nelson

10pm-1am: Highlights from the Outdoor Stage

Sunday 23 May

4-7pm: Ace & Vis

BBC Three

Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates present all the highlights from Radio 1's Big Weekend in Bangor. Times and details to be announced.

Online

Exclusive backstage video with the bands via Radio 1's DJs will be put online throughout the weekend.

Stunning photography and free downloads will be available throughout the weekend and the week after.

bbc.co.uk/mobile/radio1/bigweekend

Get audio and video downloads, wallpapers, photos and keep up to date with the mobile site.

Red Button

Digital TV viewers can press the Red Button from BBC television channels to watch performances from Radio 1's Big Weekend. Red button coverage will be presented by Radio 1's Nihal.

Mostly what you'd expect, the only surprises for me being Dev and Moyles and the Saturday.

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Will the DJs be at the festival? (:
Yes. Most of them.

Forget that

Will the DJs be at the festival? (:

I'm not sure but Chris Moyles definitely said to Annie Mac he was going to Bangor.

I thank you, I'm here all week, try the veel.

Will the bands be at the festival?

Only the ones that are booked to play at Radio 1's Big Weekend. For example I believe some bands including Five, Chas & Dave and Slipknot won't be at the festival.

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that sounded like how he pronounced it to me... I wonder if Greg James has stolen that gag to use while talk about Ke$ha?

So it was him? :o

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