more acts including The Maccabees for T in the Park

plus Camera Obscura, Mumford & Sons, Funk D'Void, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 11th May 2009

The Maccabees

Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July 2009
Balado, nr Kinross. Scotland, KY13 0NJ, Scotland MAP
weekend £170 - SOLD OUT, day tickets Friday £60, and Saturday or Sunday £72.50
Daily capacity: 80,000
Last updated: Mon 6th Jul 2009

Camera Obscura, The Maccabees, Mumford & Sons, and more have been announced to appear at this summer's T in the Park.

The Maccabees
Glasgow based Camera Obscura play the Futures Stage on Friday, and added to the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent line-up are The Maccabees, and Mumford & Sons.

The Slam Tent line-up has been completed by the additions of Funk D'Void, Joris Voorn, and Ben Sims who will all appear early on Sunday's bill.

They are the latest additions to a programme that will feature over 180 acts including headliners Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur, Snow Patrol, and the following The Specials, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Manic Street Preachers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Katy Perry, Razorlight, Noisettes, Elbow, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pendulum, Peter Doherty, White Lies, and more.

For the latest line-up details, day and stage splits,and rumours as available, please click here.

Camping tickets have sold out for T in the Park 2009 which is held over the weekend of Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July at Balado, Scotland, however there are still a handful of day or weekend tickets available, these are priced as follows:
Friday Day Tickets (No Camping) £60.
Saturday or Sunday Day Tickets (No Camping) £72.50
Parking tickets which must be bought in advance £17.50
Campervan ticket £100
Lockers (with phone chargers) £15

The campsite opens on Thursday 9th July which means you can take advantage of an extra day of festival fun with a Thursday camping ticket priced at £10, which includes entertainment including the campsite cinema screen, and the fairground.

To buy your tickets, where available click here.



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