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
N-Dubz are the latest act announced T in the Park which takes place over the weekend of Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July.
They join a line up that already includes Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, and The Foo Fighters will headline with Beyonce, Leftfield, 2ManyDJs, Beady Eye, Pulp, The Strokes, Slash, Peter Doherty, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Jenny and Johnny, Devlin, Mona, The Naked & Famous, All Time Low, Death Crew77, Blondie, Bright Eyes, Cast, Chase & Status, Chipmunk, Professor Green, Crystal Castles, Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Felix Da Housecat, Diplo, Eels, Calvin Harris, Benga & Youngman, Silicone Soul, 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 also confirmed.
Expect a line-up of around 180 artists to play over 11 stages. No other acts are confirmed yet. For the line-up details as available please click here
.
Tickets for T in the Park have sold out.
Latest Updates
T in the Park
festival home page
festival home page
last updated: Wed 20th Apr 2022
Radiohead to headline the new three-day Glasgow festival?
happening in gap left by T in the Park
happening in gap left by T in the Park
last updated: Mon 28th Nov 2016
T in the Park announces it is to take a break
citing conditions put upon them by Scottish Government Ministers & ospreys
citing conditions put upon them by Scottish Government Ministers & ospreys
last updated: Thu 24th Nov 2016
T in the Park organisers consider hosting a new festival in Glasgow in July
but it won't be a T in the Park replacement
but it won't be a T in the Park replacement
last updated: Mon 21st Nov 2016
why raising the festival attendance age to 21 is not the answer
and will probably just make deaths from drugs worse
and will probably just make deaths from drugs worse
last updated: Thu 11th Aug 2016