T In The Park

There are still weekend camping tickets with bus on ticketmaster. £190 though. My mate just bought one.
 
Managed to get my tickets this morning, 2 weekend camping tickets form the shop in Kinross! aparently they were not getting any this year, but i recieved an email lastnight saying they go them. the funny thing is it was that early, and there was only 7 folk in front of me when i got there. not sure of the exact numbers but i do know they get **** loads.
 
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Whats wrong with that?

Just never seen so many up and coming present bands so to speak all at one thing.

Unless this is the one Radio One goes on and on about hence why they may have secured so many people.
 
Whats wrong with that?

Just never seen so many up and coming present bands so to speak all at one thing.

Unless this is the one Radio One goes on and on about hence why they may have secured so many people.

It's quite a big deal, you know. Maybe you think Scotland struggles to attract big names being just a back-water but T in the Park, for all its faults, has sold-out for the past few years well in advance and attracted some of the biggest names in the business. It's also beat Glastonbury to the title of Best UK Festival for the past couple of years, so it's no small fry.
 
According to the Metro paper this morning, you can get "tickets" for the 2010 event off of Ebay. Talk about an early bird.
 
Whats wrong with that?

Just never seen so many up and coming present bands so to speak all at one thing.

Unless this is the one Radio One goes on and on about hence why they may have secured so many people.

Sorry didn't meant to sound out of order or anything,just thought it came across as a bit naive:oops:
 
It's quite a big deal, you know. Maybe you think Scotland struggles to attract big names being just a back-water but T in the Park, for all its faults, has sold-out for the past few years well in advance and attracted some of the biggest names in the business. It's also beat Glastonbury to the title of Best UK Festival for the past couple of years, so it's no small fry.

Yeah I guess just down where I live all you really hear about is V, Reading, and Glasto - just because they are kind of local
 
Sorry didn't meant to sound out of order or anything,just thought it came across as a bit naive:oops:

I wasnt the only one who thought the line up was quite unbelievable when I sent it to various friends.

But then I never said I didnt think Scotland could attract all these bands, its just one of the ones I have heard less about.

I still wanted to go, looked into getting tickets :p
 
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