T in the Park 2009
Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July 2009Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
weekend £170 - SOLD OUT, day tickets Friday £60, and Saturday or Sunday £72.50
Daily capacity: 80,000
The line-up for the T Break Stage at this year's T in the Park has been finalised.
Also announced are the acts to appear on the BBC Introducing Stage which is making its T in the Park debut this year. On Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th July the BBC will be bringing unsigned, under the radar and undiscovered music from across the UK to Balado.
Saturday's line-up will be Orphans & Vandals, The Locals, Dally King, The Law, Unicorn Kid, Lowkey, Young Fathers, The Answering Machine, Cathouse, Broken Records, and Telegraphs.
Bands confirmed to appear on Sunday are Findo Gask, Leni Ward, The Twilight Sad, Ezra Bang, My Luminaries, Decimal, Alto Elite, Milk Kan, Hitchcock, Seal Cub Clubbing Club, and Dananananaykroyd.
T in the Park has a line-up of around 180 artists playing over the 12 stages including the headliners of Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur, Snow Patrol, with other acts performing at the festival including The Specials, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Manic Street Preachers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Katy Perry, Razorlight, Noisettes, Elbow, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pendulum, Peter Doherty, White Lies, and more.
For the latest line-up details, day and stage splits,and rumours as available, please click here.
Camping tickets have sold out for T in the Park 2009, however there are still a handful of day tickets available, these are priced as follows:
Saturday or Sunday Day Tickets (No Camping) £72.50
To buy tickets, where available click here.
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