T in the Park 2010
Friday 9th to Sunday 11th July 2010Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£180 for weekend with camping - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 80,000
Diana Vickers, Kele Okereke, The Big Pink, and more have been announced for T in the Park.
On sabbatical from Bloc Party, Kele Okereke, returns to T in the Park for his fourth visit and his debut as a solo artist.
The very first act to take to the Main Stage this year will be The Big Pink who will kick off the weekend with their opening set on Friday, with Scouting For Girls announced to play the Main Stage on Saturday.
The Boy Who Trapped The Sun will be making his T in the Park debut this summer. Other confirmed acts announced today include Darwin Deez, Everything Everything, Kid Adrift, and Local Natives.
They join a line-up that will see over 180 artists playing over 11 stages with headliners Kasabian, Muse and Eminem joined by Black Eyed Peas, Biffy Clyro, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Dizzee Rascal, Faithless, Florence And The Machine, Jay-Z, Madness, Jamie T, Paolo Nutini, Stereophonics, The Prodigy, The Temper Trap, The View, Vampire Weekend, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.
Tickets for this year's T in the Park have already sold out.
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