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
More bands have been announced for T in the Park, which takes place at Balado near Kinross on 10th and 11th July. With tickets nearly all gone, the line-ups for some stages are now complete, but there's still more names yet to be annouced ... after these ones!
Newly confirmed for the NME Stage on the Saturday are Funeral for a Friend, British Sea Power, The Zutons, and The Shins, while Sunday has added The Killers, Razorlight, and Danko Jones.
With possibly the best line-up of the summer, acts previously confirmed includes: David Bowie, The Strokes, The Darkness, The Pixies, N*E*R*D, Muse, Faithless, Chemical Brothers, Kings of Leon, Pink, The Thrills, Starsailor, Scissor Sisters, Goldie Lookin' Chain, Massive Attack, Goldfrapp, Wu-Tang Clan, Franz Ferdinand, Ocean Colour Scene, Snow Patrol, Groove Armada (live), Electric Six, and loads and loads more. For the full list of confirmed bands by stage and day, click here.
Weekend tickets cost £75 for both days, and £88 for both days with camping - if you can find one! Day tickets cost £42.50 ... but it looks like only Sunday tickets are available.
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