T in the Park 2004
Saturday 10th to Sunday 11th July 2004Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
w/e £75 : w/e camping £88 : day tickets £42.50 - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 52,500
Five new bands have today been announced for T in the Park, which takes place at Balado near Kinross on 10th and 11th July.
Added today are: The Strokes, N*E*R*D, Franz Ferdinand, Snow Patrol, and Dogs Die in Hot Cars.
They joined the previously announced acts of David Bowie, The Darkness, The Pixies, Muse, as well as Chemical Brothers who take their live act from the Main Stage in 2002 to inside the 12,000 capacity Slam Tent this year.
No day for any band has yet been confirmed. For the full list of confirmed band, as well as some rumours, click here. Loads more bands will be added over the coming months, to a final total of about 120 bands on 8 stages over the two days.
Tickets have already been onsale for a while, and it looks as though this year will sell out quicker than ever; don't hang about, else you risk missing out.
Weekend tickets are on sale at the "early bird" (until March 31st) prices of £70 for both days, and £83 for both days with camping. Day tickets are also now on sale, priced at £42.50.
To buy tickets now click on the BUY link to the left of this page.
Chemical Brothers @ T in the Park 2002
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