The T in the park forum was closed last year on Efest's website, so I've started a new Forum, and I'm trying to get people to sign up. If anyone is interested, feel free to sign up -
http://tinthepark.boards.net/ :aok:
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The T in the park forum was closed last year on Efest's website, so I've started a new Forum, and I'm trying to get people to sign up. If anyone is interested, feel free to sign up -
http://tinthepark.boards.net/ :aok:
Couple of arguments and the admin just shut it down rather than just deal with things
Bump
For anyone wanting a rough idea of clashes, someone on the site has made a clash finder based on last years set times
Apparently ticket sales are poor this year due to 'the recession' I thought it was just the terrible lineup and everything being overpriced.
Personally, the lineup's been **** since 2005 for me when they started "diversifying" and adding pop, rap and dance acts (which were always covered by the Slam Tent).
I look at the lineup this year and it's absolutely deplorable - Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, David Guetta, Dizzee Rascal, Beady Eye, Paloma Faith...
Probably one of the worst festivals out there these days :agree:
I agree, Reading and Leeds craps all over T in the Park, I got a day ticket for Reading on the Friday and Leeds on the Saturday in 2011 for the My Chemical Romance headlining sets and the whole day was much better than I have experienced at T in the Park. The line-up on the main stage was: Architects, The Blackout, New Found Glory, Bring Me The Horizon, Rise Against, The Deftones, The Offspring, 30 Seconds to Mars and then My Chemical Romance. Two brilliant days watching some excellent bands (except one ***** one which was BMTH) whereas at T in the Park that year the line-up was suitably honking, I was working there and got the time off to see My Chemical Romance, Slash and Primal Scream. Quite possibly the only three bands that were worth seeing apart from Foo Fighters, Blondie and Weezer too. T in the Park is a honking festival. Just go back to rock :rockin: