T in the Park 2016
Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July 2016Strathallan Castle, Kinross, Perth & Kinross, PH3 1JX, Scotland MAP
£205 full weekend with camping
This year's mix of international electronic dance acts set to play The Slam Tent have been announced for T in the Park.
On Friday Berlin based DJ, producer and label owner Len Faki tops a bill featuring Ricardo Villalobos b2b Raresh, DVS1, and Simon Stokes' project Petrichor.
Richie Hawtin headlines this year's Slam Tent with a Saturday night final set, before him will be tent hosts Slam, Nina Kraviz, Guy Gerber, Skream, Daniel Avery, and B.Traits.
Jeff Mills makes his first Slam Tent appearance in 7 years headlining Sunday along with Seth Troxler, Chris Liebing, Marcel Dettmann, and Speedy J.
Joining Friday headliners The Stone Roses, on the bill that day are Disclosure, Courteeners, Alesso, Jamie xx, James Morrison, Frightened Rabbit, Oliver Heldens, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Hannah Wants, Bear’s Den, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Krept & Konan, The Coral, The Temperance Movement, Oh Wonder.
Headlining the bill on Saturday is Calvin Harris, with support from Bastille, The 1975, The Last Shadow Puppets, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Jess Glynne, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis, Tinie Tempah, Tom Odell, Jack Garratt, Stiff Little Fingers, Shed Seven, Disciples, Rat Boy, and Maxi Jazz & The E-Type Boys.
Red Hot Chili Peppers top Sunday's line-up that features LCD Soundsystem, Chase & Status, Faithless, Major Lazer, James Bay, Jake Bugg, Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, Craig David’s TS5, Slaves, Maximo Park, John Grant, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, FIDLAR, Blossoms.
The festival celebrates it's 23rd edition this year, returning to Strathallan Castle in Perthshire over full three days from Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July 2016. Much of the line-up is still underwraps.
A Thursday weekend with camping ticket is priced at £205, a Friday weekend with camping ticket is priced at £194, and a Friday Weekend (No Camping)ticket is priced at £184. Day tickets are priced at £82.50.
eFestivals will have a full exclusive interview with organiser Geoff Ellis online next week.
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