T in the Park 2015
Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July 2015Strathallan Castle, Kinross, Perth & Kinross, PH3 1JX, 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 on Friday 18th July, at 2014 prices.
T in the Park will be celebrating it's 22nd year and it's first at it's new home of Strathallan Castle in Perthshire from Friday 10th until Sunday 12th July 2015 with early entry available on Thursday 9th July.
A limited number of early bird tickets for T in the Park 2015 will be priced as follows with a £50 deposit able to secure a ticket.
T in the Park will be offering a huge variety of music for 92,000 music fans 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. This will be chance for organisers to completely re-think the look and feel of the festival so expect some changes.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 18th July at 9am, on the link below.
They are priced as follows:
A full weekend with Thursday camping (Thurs - Sun) £205
A full weekend camping ticket (Fri-Sun arena access) £194
A weekend (Fri-Sun) with no camping £184
Day tickets will be available at a later date.
Instalment options:
Weekend Camping Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before Mon 3rd November - £72
Payment due before Mon 2nd February - £72 (plus transaction fee)
Thursday Weekend Camping Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before Mon 3rd November - £77
Payment due before Mon 2nd February - £77 (plus transaction fee)
Non-camping Weekend Ticket
Initial payment - £50 (plus booking fee)
Payment due before Mon 3rd November - £67
Payment due before Mon 2nd February - £67 (plus transaction fee)
Prices do not include booking fee. Bus travel can also be selected as part of the package.
No under 5s. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 21+ with a full priced ticket.
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