T in the Park 2006
Saturday 8th to Sunday 9th July 2006Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£115 w/e with camping, £97.50 without, £56.50 either day - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 52,500
The complete line-up for T in the Park's T Break stage has been announced. The stage will feature local Scottish unsigned bands that were picked by a panel of judges.
48 bands performed over eight days at two separate venues in Scotland, with just 12 finalists picked to play the T Break stage at T in the park.
The bands that made it into the final 12 are 3 Style, Attic Lights, Billy Bates, Found, Futuro, How to Swim, Injuns, Jack Butler, OBE, Project:Venhell, Some Young Pedro, and The Acute.
They join the line-up that already includes headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, and The Who, plus Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, Hard Fi, The Proclaimers, Richard Ashcroft, Kaiser Chiefs, Sigur Ros, Primal Scream, The Ordinary Boys, Belle & Sebastian, The Charlatans, Placebo and more - click here for the full details to date. Many more acts will be confirmed over the coming weeks.
T in the Park takes place at Balado, nr Kinross in Scotland on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th July.
All tickets for T in the Park sold out in record time of less than an hour.
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