T in the Park 2013
Friday 12th to Sunday 14th July 2013Balado, Kinross, Perth & Kinross, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£205 full weekend
Daily capacity: 92,500
Lower Than Atlantis, Mallory Knox, and Vigo Thieves have been confirmed for Scotland's T in the Park line-up over the weekend of Friday 12th to Sunday 14th July at Balado.
The three day festival will be home to over 200 acts with headliners Mumford & Sons, Rihanna and The Killers joined by Chase and Status, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Kraftwerk, Dizzee Rascal, Two Door Cinema Club, Labrinth, Azealia Banks, Rudimental, Hot Natured, Disclosure, Chvrches, Modestep, Travis, Texas, and many, many more.
For the line-up details and day splits, as available, please click here. Expect a line-up of around 180 artists playing over 11 stages.
The festival also offers large camping areas, as well as other attractions, including a large funfair, comedy tent, silent disco, stalls, and food markets.
Tickets for T in the Park 2013 will be priced as follows:
A full weekend camping ticket (Fri-Sun arena access) £194
A full weekend with Thursday camping (Thurs - Sun) £205
A weekend (Fri-Sun) with no camping £184
A Sunday day ticket £82.50
Saturday day tickets have SOLD OUT
Friday only £75
No under 5s. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 21+ with a full priced ticket.
To buy tickets now, click here.
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