T in the Park 2003
Saturday 12th to Sunday 13th July 2003Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
w/e £70 : w/e camping £82 : either day £38.50
Daily capacity: 52,500
Skin has been upgraded from King Tut's Tent to the Main Stage. to allow enough space for the expected interest.
Geoff Ellis, CEO of Big Day Out Ltd had this to say: "Skin's performance would have been great to see in the King Tut's Tent, but her increased popularity since she released her debut single recently means we know a lot more T in the Parkers will want to see her play at Balado - so we have done the decent thing and moved her onto the Main Stage."
A few other bands have benn shuffled around the stages too - check the line-ups. There's still more bands to be added to the Main Stage (Saturday only), Stage Two, King Tut's Tent, and the new X Tent.
The line-up includes R.E.M, The White Stripes, The Polyphonic Spree, The Music, Supergrass, Coldplay, Zwan, Underworld, Idlewild, The Flaming Lips, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Charlatans, Turin Brakes, The Roots and more.
T in the Park takes place at Balado, near Kinross, Scotland on Saturday 12 July until Sunday 13 July.
Tickets are on sale priced at £70 for the weekend, £82 including camping, and £38.50 for either day. To buy tickets online, click here.
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