Scotland's biggest festival has now fully cemented itself as three-day festival after extending its schedule by a day in
2007. Winner of two 'Best Major Festival' awards in 2005 and 2006, the Balado bash has been regarded and recognized as one
of the top festivals of the summer.
A regular sell out and with tickets being snapped up in record time last year,
T in the Park attracts 80,000 revellers to watch some of world's greatest acts a la Rage Against The Machine, R.E.M. and The
Verve in...
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Scotland's biggest festival has now fully cemented itself as three-day festival after extending its schedule by a day in
2007. Winner of two 'Best Major Festival' awards in 2005 and 2006, the Balado bash has been regarded and recognized as one
of the top festivals of the summer.
A regular sell out and with tickets being snapped up in record time last year,
T in the Park attracts 80,000 revellers to watch some of world's greatest acts a la Rage Against The Machine, R.E.M. and The
Verve in 2008 as well as a whole host of top rock, pop, hip hop and dance acts too.
Renowned for an unbelievable atmosphere,
the Scottish fans give as much energy to the headliners as they do to breaking bands in the T-Break stage and the traditional
ceilidh dance tent.
The festival also has a Healthy T area, which allows revellers to eat healthily whilst away for
the weekend, as well as promoting green initiatives - with T becoming the largest carbonneutral festival in the world last
year.
There is also bespoke camping options available as well as plenty of food and drink stalls scattered around the
site.
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