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T in the Park confirms more acts

Echo And The Bunnymen, British Sea Power, Delays, Will Young and others

By eFestivals Newsroom | Published:

T in the Park 2008 - Echo and the Bunnymen
Photo credit: Neil Greenway


T in the Park which will be happening from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th July has confirmed more artists for this year's festival

Additions to the 2nd stage are dEUS who will play on Saturday whilst Goo Goo Dolls, and Little Man Tate are added to the bill for Sunday. David Jordon will the King Tuts Tent on Saturday and Echo And The Bunnymen, British Sea Power, and Delays will entertain the crowds on Sunday. Pop Idol winner Will Young has been confirmed for Saturday in the Pet Sounds Arena which also plays host to Battles on Sunday.

Expect a line-up of around 180 artists to play over 11 stages. A number of acts have been confirmed including the headliners of The Verve, Rage Against The Machine, R.E.M., plus Stereophonics, Amy Windehouse, KT Tunstall, Feeder, The Wombats, The Fratellis, The Kooks, Kaiser Chiefs, Kings of Leon, The Prodigy, Primal Scream, Chemical Brothers, Interpol, Ian Brown, The Racounteurs, Biffy Clyro, Counting Crows, The Pigeon Detectives, The Feeling, Hot Chip, The Charlatans, The Pogues, Ben Folds, Reverend & The Makers, Seasick Steve, The Courteeners, Lightspeed Champion, The Ting Tings, and many more, with more still to be announced. For the line-up details and rumours as available please click here.

For detailed information about various aspects of the festival see the T in the Park Information (includes detailed info on camping, travel, children, food & drink, and more).

Why not check out what's being said on the T in the Park forums?

TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. The organisers of the festival strongly advise fans not to buy tickets from any unofficial sources or website auctions, as not only will they have to pay over the odds but there is a high chance that the ticket will not exist or will be a fake.

Fans who have not been successful should look out for Luxury Camping Packages that will be available in due course - as ever, the event strongly urges fans not to buy from unauthorised agents.

Echo And The Bunnymen