T in the Park 2008
Friday 11th to Sunday 13th July 2008Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£160 w/e with camping, and £137 Sat/Sun without camping, day tickets £68.50
Daily capacity: 75,000
T in the Park have announced more additions for the line-up playing at Balado, nr Kinross, Scotland from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th July with the unveiling of the Bacardi B-Live Arena acts, and the rest of the T Break bill, plus a host of new acts are added to the festival's line-up across the other stages making the bill almost complete.
The Bacardi B-Live Arena returns to showcase DJs and live talent at T in the Park for its 11th year. Confirmed as playing on there on the Friday are Cotton Cake, Milton Jackson, and Terry Francis. Saturday will see performances from Sensu (Live), Mash, Gareth Somerville, Harri, DJ T, and Chris Duckenfield. On Sunday the arena plays host to A La Fu, Jackmaster, Domenic Cappello, A Skillz, JD Twitch, and Prins Thomas.
New additions to the T Break stage include Figure 5, and The New York Fund playing on Friday. Saturday's newly confirmed acts include The Twilight Sad, Twin Atlantic, The Hazey Janes, and Parka. Sunday at the T Break Stage now has Frightened Rabbit, Edgar Prais, The Vivians, Fangs, and Velcro Quartet added to the bill.
The other artist additions announced today include The Rocket Summer added to Saturday's Radio 1/ NME Stage.
The King Tut's Tent line up continues to grow with The Music on Friday, Jaguar Love on Saturday, and Royworld taking to the stage on Sunday.
Arno Carstens, and Brian Jonestown Massacre perform in the Pet Sound Arena on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
The Futures Stage is further bolstered by The Rascals, and The Metros joining Saturday's bill. Sunday sees Captain, We are the Physics, and Beth Rowley all added to the line-up.
The Slam Tent's line-up is completed with the addition, on Sunday, of techno-legends Model 500. Lastly the Relentless Stage sees Robots in Disguise added to Sunday's bill.
Joining these latest additions at the festival is a line-up of around 180 artists playing over the 12 stages are artists previously confirmed including the headliners of The Verve, Rage Against The Machine, R.E.M., plus Stereophonics, Amy Windehouse, KT Tunstall, Feeder, The Wombats, The Fratellis, The Kooks, Kaiser Chiefs, Kings of Leon, The Prodigy, Primal Scream, Chemical Brothers, Interpol, Ian Brown, The Racounteurs, Biffy Clyro, Counting Crows, The Pigeon Detectives, The Feeling, Hot Chip, The Charlatans, The Pogues, Ben Folds, Reverend & The Makers, Seasick Steve, The Courteeners, Lightspeed Champion, The Ting Tings, and many more, with more still to be announced. For the line-up details and rumours as available please click here.
For detailed information about various aspects of the festival see the T in the Park Information (includes detailed info on camping, travel, children, food & drink, and more).
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Tickets for T in the Park have gone back on sale priced at £160 for a weekend ticket (incl. Fri arena access). Ticket prices for Saturday or Sunday Day Tickets are £68.50; Saturday and Sunday Combined Tickets are £137. Festival goers who have weekend camping tickets have the option to upgrade their ticket package to include access to the campsite on Thursday 10th July for £11. This upgrade will be limited and valid ONLY with a weekend camping ticket.To buy, click here.
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