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T In The Park 2007

Yes the tickets are going on sale for 2007 on Tuesday 11 July 2006. Only 2 per person at ticketmaster. The link is only for the T in the Park website telling you about this offer. Get them now well 9am tuesday and stop bickering about ebay prices.......and touts

http://www.tinthepark.com/
You cant take the trousers off an elephant!

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  • bump so that more ppl can see !!
  • Oscar
    Oscar Posts: 922 Forumite
    Remember all you Royalties card holders ,you get a substantial discount if you buy them through the RBS!. Further I would try them on Monday as when the second batch were released for this year they had been collecting peoples details for at least a week before!!! Better still try today!!
    :j
  • davolako
    davolako Posts: 26 Forumite
    Oscar wrote:
    Remember all you Royalties card holders ,you get a substantial discount if you buy them through the RBS!. Further I would try them on Monday as when the second batch were released for this year they had been collecting peoples details for at least a week before!!! Better still try today!!


    Oscar,
    I have PM'd you.
  • rockpeblar
    rockpeblar Posts: 362 Forumite
    If you buy your tickets through Pigsback and Ticketmaster you'll earn 100 points per ticket.
    Matched betting profits since 11/10/06 = £1,554
  • greytroot
    greytroot Posts: 619 Forumite
    Oscar can you stick in the link for the royalties thingy. Cheers
    You cant take the trousers off an elephant!
  • Clasics
    Clasics Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    Whilst I can see the benefits of not having to worry about getting tickets nearer the time next year, I think this is also a really good deal for the promoters, as they effectively get a shedload of money they can earn interest on for a year! When you factor in the price of the tickets for this are anything up to £140 all in, I reckon it will be a tidy sum the promoters are putting away for almost 12 months! Let's say they sell 10,000 weekend camping tickets at £140 each that's 1.4 million smackeroos they can put into that Indian savings account at 5% interest. LOL. Nice work if you can get it, I suppose....
    I spelt my username wrongly on purpose, by the way!
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