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Police were forced to close a lane of traffic in Edinburgh city centre during rush hour, due to a "huge" queue of people wanting T in the Park tickets.Police were forced to close a lane of traffic in Edinburgh city centre during rush hour, due to a "huge" queue of people wanting T in the Park tickets.
The remaining 40,000 tickets for the July festival at Balado in Kinross-shire have gone on sale. Festival organisers said all of the weekend camping tickets put on sale at 0900 GMT on Friday had been sold by the end of the day.
However, police had to take action due to large queues outside Ripping Records on Edinburgh's South Bridge. However, a handful of tickets remained for day trippers and weekend non-camping coach packages.
About 45,000 tickets were snapped up soon after last year's festival, despite the line-up being unknown. A total of 40,000 tickets for the July festival, in Balado, had been on sale.
Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur and Snow Patrol are the headline acts for the three-day event being held from 10-12 July. A further 45,000 tickets were snapped up soon after last year's festival, despite the line-up being unknown at that stage.
Razorlight, Elbow, Keane, Franz Ferdinand and The Specials will also perform. Police had to take action on Friday morning due to large queues forming outside Ripping Records on Edinburgh's South Bridge.
A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said a "huge" queue had formed at Edinburgh's South Bridge as music fans camped out to get their tickets from Ripping Records.
In Glasgow there were queues in the city centre and at the SECC.In Glasgow there were queues in the city centre and at the SECC.
Tickets can also be purchased over the phone and online. Tickets could also be purchased over the phone and online.
Crowds of 85,000 are expected to attend the festival, which takes place from Friday July 10 to Sunday July 12. Crowds of 85,000 are expected to attend the festival, which takes place from Friday 10 July to Sunday 12 July.
Kings of Leon, The Killers, Blur and Snow Patrol are the headline acts for the three-day event.
Razorlight, Elbow, Keane, Franz Ferdinand and The Specials will also perform.