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T in the Park tickets go on sale T ticket queues cause road chaos
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The remaining tickets for this year's T in the Park festival are going on sale later. Police were forced to close a lane of traffic in Edinburgh during rush hour, due to the large numbers of people queuing for T in the Park tickets.
The remaining 40,000 tickets for the July festival at Balado in Kinross-shire are due to go on sale.
However, police had to take action due to large queues at Ripping Records on Edinburgh's South Bridge.
About 45,000 tickets were snapped up soon after last year's festival, despite the line-up being unknown.About 45,000 tickets were snapped up soon after last year's festival, despite the line-up being unknown.
The remaining 40,000 tickets for the festival at Balado in Kinross-shire in July are now going on sale. Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur and Snow Patrol are the headline acts for the three-day event being held from 11-13 July. Franz Ferdinand and The Specials will also perform.
Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur and Snow Patrol are the headline acts for the three-day event. Franz Ferdinand and The Specials will also perform.
Over-the-counter sales are available from outlets in Edinburgh and Glasgow but organisers said the majority of ticket allocations were online and by telephone.Over-the-counter sales are available from outlets in Edinburgh and Glasgow but organisers said the majority of ticket allocations were online and by telephone.
However, large queues at Ripping Records on South Bridge in Edinburgh led to one lane of the road being closed city-bound during rush hour.