Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Blink-182 perform act in T In The Park

At T In The Park Festival in Scotland, Blink-182 have been announced their second performing act for next summer and the dates between 8-10 July at Balado near Kinross .

T In The Park festival director Geoff Ellis said, "Blink-182 are renowned for their amazing live performances and fans are in for a real treat when they play T in the Park next year. This is the second world class band we've announced and there's plenty more to come. Watch this space."

Friday, 10 December 2010

T in the Park Festival ticket 2011 early


T In The Park festival is named after its main sponsor, its a major group of music festival that has been held annually in Scotland since 1994.

At Balado Airfield, Perth and Kinross, Scotland T In The Park will hits 8-10 July 2011. T in the park 2011 will be announced famous later on. Festival-goers get ready for the one of the best UK festivals like T in the Park. This time as ever T in the Park 2011 will be a complete success again.

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Thursday, 2 December 2010

Foo Fighters booked for 2011's T in the Park

It has been confirmed that Foo Fighters will play next year's T in the Park.

Organisers of the 2011 festival has announced the band are the first act.

Geoff Ellis, the brains behind the operation, had been particularly keen to bring the group to the event at Balado airfield near Kinross as in addition to being one of the world's largest draws, they are also one of his favourites.

"Once again we are proud to bring one of the world's biggest and most influential rock bands to Balado," he confirmed.

"As well as being a personal favourite and a band that T in the Park fans continually praise, Foo Fighters are one of the best festival headliners on the planet and I'm delighted we have them for T in the Park 2011."

Next year's T in the Park will be held from Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July, with a limited number of tickets available to fans from 09:00 GMT today (Thursday).

Monday, 22 November 2010

T In The Park Tickets Goes On Sale

It has been announced by the founding partner Tennent's Lager that limited number of tickets go on sale for T in the Park 2011, at 9am on Friday 3rd December.

T in the Park takes place at Balado between 8 and 10 July 2011.Fans will have even more reasons to celebrate this Christmas as tickets for the 18th annual Festival will be available at 2010 prices, beat the VAT rise next year, thanks to TITP.

On Thursday 18th of November the director of the festival was presented with the life time achievement awards at the prestigious UK Festival Awards at London's IndigO2.where T in the Park was also nominated for best major festival and best toilets.

Festival Director, Geoff Ellis, said: “I’m truly honoured to have received this award. In the past 18 years, we have always put the fans at the heart of everything we do to make T in the Park such a unique experience. Bringing some of the world’s biggest bands to Balado and seeing the entire T in the Park team put their heart and soul into continually growing the Festival in status and reputation is a wonderful feeling. This is a fantastic award and one which I think belongs to the entire team - I’m humbled, but very happy. Here’s to T in the Park 2011.”

Friday, 15 October 2010

sell $ 11,700,000 in bonds to help


The Village of Tinley Park will sell $ 11,700,000 in bonds to help pay for three large projects - and it's not hitting the higher property taxes to help people.
Citing favorably low interest rates, the village Board Finance Committee unanimously approved a bond that pays $ 2 million for wastewater projects in the village of $ 5,200,000 new shares 80thAvenue Metra train station and towards the expansion of $ 4500000 Tinley Park Conference Centre.
Board, which met on Wednesday night, is expected to approve the bond issue in November, with bonds sold in December.
Trustee Michael Bettenhausen, chairman of the Finance Committee, said the time is right to sell the bonds, noting that lower interest rates that will leave the village annual cost of $ 801,000 to repay the debt.
"The debt-service obligations and the bond issue is not property owners," Bettenhausen said.
The village expects interest rates around 3 percent.
"When you think of borrowing $ 1 million and you only have to pay a $ 67,000 interest, this is outrageous," Bettenhausen said.
Rates are so attractive, the village is asking department chairs, are there other projects that require funding, Mayor Ed Zabrocki said.
"The timing is right," he said.
Financing the debt service for wastewater projects will be water and sewer fund, which is paid by users, Bettenhausen said. Sewer improvements will save money in the long run, the village, Trustee Greg Hannon said, because it is cheaper to replace than repair.

Monday, 9 August 2010

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Major music festival T in the Park has been held annually in Scotland since 1994. A two day festival T in the Park was originally but since 2007 has taken place over three days, and introduced in 2008 was the opportunity to upgrade a weekend camping ticket to allow camping access on the Thursday the day before any musicians performed. The festival is promoted by Big Day Out. The 2009 festival took place over three days between the 10 and 12 July, with over 180 acts performing to a crowd of 85,000 people. As with the 2008 festival, the campsite opened on the Thursday evening to prevent traffic queues forming on the Friday. The first batch of "early bird" tickets sold out in ten hours on 15 July 2008 and on 27 February 2009,NME announced that camping tickets for the event had already sold out. Tickets for the 2005 event sold out in record time, just four days after going on sale, five months in advance of the festival. The event saw around 69,000 people a day watching more than 170 bands over 10 stages. In that year's UK Festival Awards it was named best festival, beating the Glastonbury Festival for the first time. Some of the bands performing included Green Day, who headlined Sunday night, Travis, The Killers, Keane, El Presidente, The Prodigy, New Order, Fightstar, James Brown, Echo & the Bunnymen, Two Lone Swordsmen, DJ Sneak, Richie Hawtin & Ricardo Villalobos, Sucioperro, Audioslave, Jimmy Eat World, Death From Above 1979, Eagles of Death Metal, Mylo, Athlete, Snoop Dogg, Queens of the Stone Age and Ian Brown. Saturday saw the return of the Foo Fighters, who return to Scotland in dramatic style, headlining the main stage. This was also the year where a notable "riot" occurred. On Sunday night a huge line of festival goers walked through the campsite paths in a group singing songs of bands which appeared at the festival. At one point upon reaching the entrance to the festival main arena, some members of the crowd of people "invaded" the festival grounds and filled the Ceilidh Tent. There were also reports of people managing to make it up on to the Main Stage until local authorities and festival security managed to control the event. This was, however, considered quite tame compared to other Festival "riots" throughout Britain. It takes place on the same weekend as Oxegen in Ireland and shares a very similar line up each year. The 2010 T In The Park Festival takes place at Balado Airfield in Scotland on Friday 9th Sunday 11th July 2010. In 2010 T in the park will be live from Thu, Jul 08, to Sun, Jul 11, 2010 in United Kingdom Gigsport is ideal for T in the park Tickets.

Monday, 2 August 2010

The Opera T In The Park


Just when you thought couldn't get more diverse T in the Park, festival boss Geoff Ellis is said to be in talks with Creative Scotland about bringing opera singers and ballet dancers to T in the Park 2011. According to the Sunday Herald, Ellis is keen to add a new dimension to next year’s event by signing up Scotland’s five national performing companies to take part. The National Theatre of Scotland, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera have been warned that they should expect budget cuts of up to 10 per cent. A slot at T in the Park could therefore provide a key platform to bring the arts to a much wider audience. Ellis said: “On music festivals the cuts might have a positive effect.“The companies might think, ‘how can we make up this shortfall, increase audience numbers, get to a wider market?’ T in the Park could be the prefect market for that.”Members of the respective companies are said to welcome the prospect of taking part in the festival that attracts over 85,000 revellers each year. Neil Murray from the NTS confirmed: "The National theatre of Scotland is keen to reach new audiences."