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
Mark Ronson (DJ set), Everything Everything, Admiral Fallow, Marmozets, Saint Raymond, Jack Savoretti, and Rae Morris have been added to the line-up for T in the Park.
Kasabian, The Libertines, and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds top the bill for the Scottish festival, celebrating it's 22nd year in its new Perthshire home of Strathallan Castle from Friday 10th until Sunday 12th July 2015 with early entry available on Thursday 9th July.
The line-up of acts includes Avicii, who closes this year's late night Main Stage, plus The Prodigy, Stereophonics, Jamie T, David Guetta, Sam Smith, Rudimental, Fatboy Slim, Hozier, Duke Dumont, Hot Chip, Annie Mac, The Wombats, Gorgon City, Jessie Ware, Fuse ODG, The Script, Alt-J, George Ezra, Jessie J, Labrinth, Courteeners, The Vaccines, St Vincent, Enter Shikari, Seasick Steve, Jungle, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Idlewild, Jess Glynne, Charli XCX, Paloma Faith, Above & Beyond, Alabama Shakes, Kodaline, Clean Bandit, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Modest Mouse, Oliver Heldens, Ella Henderson, Peace, James Bay, and Years And Years.
There are still many more acts to be announced.
T in the Park 2015 tickets will be available in the following ticket types:
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
Prices do not include booking fee.
No under 5s. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 21+ with a full priced ticket.
Bus packages will also be available to buy and offer the easiest, most efficient way to travel to Strathallan Castle this summer.
eFestivals spoke exclusively to organisers Geoff Ellis & George Kyle, and you can read the interview here.
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