T in the Park line-up announced

Arctic Monkeys, Snow Patrol, The Killers, and heaps more

news: Thursday 22nd February 2007

T in the Park has announced the first acts for the festival, which is held at Balado, nr Kinross in Scotland from Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July (Yes, now three days of music!).

Announced as headlining the Main Stage are Arctic Monkeys on the Friday, who'll be joined by Bloc Party, The Coral, and Lily Allen - note that the Friday entertainment will only be available to those with weekend with camping tickets.

On the Saturday The Killers co-headline with Razorlight, plus there's Arcade Fire, , and James Morrison. Sunday has Snow Patrol, plus Scissor Sisters, Kings of Leon, The Fratellis, Paolo Nutini, and Goo Goo Dolls.

The Radio 1/NME Stage has The Kooks, My Chemical Romance, Babyshambles, and CSS on the Saturday, and Sunday has Kasabian, Interpol, Maximo Park, Mika, and The Gossip.

King Tut’s Tent - which will be open on the Friday, with bands still to be confirmed - has on the Saturday The View, Klaxons, and Jamie T, and on Sunday, Editors below the headline act who is still to be confirmed.

The Pet Sounds Arena has a to be confirmed headliner, and The Saw Doctors on the Saturday, and Damien Rice, Amy Winehouse, and Tori Amos on the Sunday.

In the Slam Tent, there's Booka Shade, and Ame on the Saturday, and Sunday has Dave Clarke, Slam, Hardfloor, Digitalism, and Soundstream/Soundhack.

More acts will of course be confirmed for these stages and other stages over the coming weeks and months.

Tickets will go on sale this coming Saturday 24th February at 9am, priced at £140 for the weekend with camping (includes Friday night entertainment), and £120 for the weekend without camping (Friday NOT included). Day tickets will cost £62.50 for either day - note that tickets for just the Friday will NOT be available to purchase separately. Tickets will be limited to two per person per credit card per day.

published: 22/02/2007 19:18



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