T in the Park 2007
Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July 2007Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
w/e with camping £140, we/ without camping £120, days £62.50 (no Friday tickets) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 75,000
T in the Park, being held at Balado, nr Kinross in Scotland, and now a three day festival happening from Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July has announced more acts.
All newly confirmed for the Sunday, joining the Main Stage line-up is Avril Lavigne, Ocean Colour Scene are added to the King Tut's Tent, and Badly Drawn Boy is added to the Pet Sounds Arena.
They join acts including Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, Scissor Sisters, Arcade Fire, Bloc Party, Kings of Leon, The Kooks, My Chemical Romance, Kasabian, Queens of the Stone Age, and loads more, with more to be announced - for all the acts so far announced click here. Note that the Friday entertainment will only be available to those with weekend with camping tickets.
Tickets are sold out. T in the Park strongly advises fans not to buy tickets from any unofficial sources or website auctions, as not only will they have to pay over the odds but there is a high chance that the ticket will not exist or will be a fake.
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