NME Festival Guide
2009
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T In The Park tickets sell out
Fans snap up tickets within an hour
Up to 40,000 tickets were snapped up from 9am on Saturday morning with some fans queuing since Thursday.
An initial batch of tickets were sold within 69 minutes of going on sale straight after last year's festival.
Although T In The Park official agents have now sold all their ticket allocation, organisers said there maybe some tickets available from other ticket outlets.
Further luxury camping and ticket packages will also be announced at a later date, according to the festival's official website.
This year's festival will be headlined by The Verve, REM and Rage Against The Machine between July 11 and 13 at Balado, Kinross.
Other acts on the bill include Kings Of Leon, Kaiser Chiefs, The Chemical Brothers, The Wombats, The Enemy, The Pigeon Detectives, Interpol and Ian Brown.
The acts confirmed to play the festival so far are:
REM
Rage Against The Machine
The Verve
Kings Of Leon
Kaiser Chiefs
The Prodigy
Pigeon Detectives
The Raconteurs
The Fratellis
Stereophonics
The Kooks
Primal Scream
The Chemical Brothers
Interpol
Ian Brown
Biffy Clyro
Counting Crows
KT Tunstall
Feeder
The Enemy
The Feeling
Amy MacDonald
Panic At The Disco
Hot Chip
Aphex Twin
The Charlatans
The Pogues
Ben Folds
The Wombats
Reverend and The Makers
Pendulum
Justice
DJ Hell
Erol Alkan,
The National
Band of Horses
Seasick Steve
Eddy Grant
Alabama 3
Sons and Daughters
The Courteeners
Slam
Paul Heaton
Lightspeed Champion
The Ting Tings
Black Kids
Sergeant
The Law
Gabriella Cilmi
Sons of Albion
The Script
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