T in the Park 2011
Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July 2011Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£195 full weekend with Thursday camping - sold out
Daily capacity: 80,000
Dave Clarke and Tiga lead the latest raft of acts announced for the Slam Tent at Scotland's T in the Park held over the weekend of Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July at Balado, in Scotland.
Other acts confirmed today are Hudson Mohawke, James Holden, Craig Richards, The Black Dog, and Mark Henning.
They join a Slam Tent line up that already includes Leftfield (live), Felix da Housecat, Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 and Vitalic (live), and a T in the Park bill which includes Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Beyoncé, Pulp, The Script, Plan B, Slash, Tinie Tempah, Tom Jones, Jessie J and many more. For the line-up details as available please click here.
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. There are still a limited number of T in the Park Residence packages available to buy. To buy Residence packages click here.
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