T in the Park 2005
Saturday 9th to Sunday 10th July 2005Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£82 for w/e: £97 w/e with camping: £46.50 for day tickets - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 52,500
Last updated: Fri 8th Jul 2005
T in the Park returns to Balado in 2005 on 9th & 10th July for 69,000 people to enjoy over 170 acts across 10 stages.
The headliners for this year are Foo Fighters and Green Day, with Travis, Keane, Embrace, The Streets, Audioslave, Beautiful South, The Killers, Prodigy, Kasabian, Ian Brown, Razorlight and many more. See here for the confirmed acts, including day and stage information.
With a diverse line-up, T in the Park has this year added the new Futures Stage, to showcase up and coming talent as the festival continues to evolve and expand. It makes it's inaugural appearance alongside the established Main Stage, Radio 1/Nme stage, the X Tent, King Tut's Tent and the Slam Tent. There's also funky sounds in the B-Bar, and the Nintendo DS tent where festival goers can play the latest Nintendo DS games, and get on stage to challenge other people with their best jokes in a comedy talent search.
Tickets sold out in record time, but you may succeed in picking up an unwanted ticket at face value at Scarlet Mist. The organisers would like to re-iterate that anybody who is not in possession of a camping ticket will not be allowed access to the campsite at T in the Park.
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