T in the Park 2014
Friday 11th to Sunday 13th July 2014Balado, Kinross, Perth & Kinross, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
£205 full weekend with camping
A limited number of 'Early Bird' tickets for T in the Park will go on sale at 9am today, Friday 19th July at 2013 prices.
T in the Park will be celebrating it's 21st year at Balado from Friday 11th until Sunday 13th July 2014 with early entry available on Thursday 10th July.
A limited number of early bird tickets for T in the Park 2014 will be priced as follows with a £50 deposit able to secure a 2014 ticket.
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
The £50 deposit scheme gives you the option to break up the ticket payment into three installments. The payment break up depends on which ticket type is chosen.
Weekend Camping Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before 1st November - £72
Payment due before 1st February - £72 (plus transaction fee)
Thursday Weekend Camping Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before 1st November - £77.50
Payment due before 1st February - £77.50 (plus transaction fee)
Non-camping Weekend Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before 1st November - £62
Payment due before 1st February - £62 (plus transaction fee)
If the second or third installments are not paid the £50 deposit is lost along with the booking fee and the reservation of the ticket.
There will also be ticket and bus combined options available.
Expect a line-up of around 180 artists to play over 11 stages. There are no acts confirmed yet for 2014.
To buy deposit tickets, click here.
The festival offers a huge variety of music across seven main stages with large camping areas, as well as other attractions, including a large funfair, comedy tent, silent disco, stalls, and food markets.
Buy tickets now, click here.
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