The Strokes, Slash and more for T in the Park

inc. Peter Doherty, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Jenny & Johnny, and Devlin

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 18th Apr 2011

T in the Park 2011 - The Strokes
Photo credit: Chris Mathews

T in the Park 2011

Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July 2011
Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£195 full weekend with Thursday camping - sold out
Daily capacity: 80,000

The Strokes, and Slash lead the latest acts announced, as Blink 182 announce they won't be appearing at T in the Park festival held over the weekend of Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July at Balado, in Scotland.

The Strokes
Also confirmed are Peter Doherty, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Jenny and Johnny, Devlin, Mona, and The Naked & Famous.

There is also news that Blink 182 have withdrawn from this year's T in the Park due to the delay of their new album being finished. The band said, "The three of us are working very hard to do what we set out to do when we re-formed... get a new Blink 182 album recorded. For those of you who hoped to see us at T in the Park this year, we're so sorry that we won't be there especially because we were looking forward to it so much. However, we have added a Glasgow arena date onto next summer's tour so we can make sure we see our Scottish fans."

T in the Park will present over 180 artists playing over 11 stages with headliners Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, and The Foo Fighters, joined by 2ManyDJs, Beady Eye, Pulp, All Time Low, Death Crew77, Blondie, Bright Eyes, Cast, Chase & Status, Crystal Castles, Deadmau5, Diplo, Eels, Eliza Doolittle, Friendly Fires, House of Pain, Hurts, Imelda May, Jessie J, Jimmy Eat World, Josh Wink, KT Tunstall, Kei$ha, Manic Street Preachers, Miles Kane, My Chemical Romance, Noah and the Whale, Ocean Colour Scene, Plan B, Pulp, Slam, Stornoway, The Saturdays, The Script, Tinie Tempah, Tom Jones, The Vaccines, Vitalic, You Me At Six, Weezer, and White Lies. For the line-up details as available please click here
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Tickets for T in the Park have sold out, and organisers strongly advise 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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