T in the Park
Dates8–9 July 2000
Location(s)Balado, Scotland, UK
Years active1994–present
Websitehttp://tinthepark.com/

This was held on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 July 2000, with 50,000 people attending. It was Travis' first appearance, as an unsigned band closed the Main Stage. It was All Saints' last Scottish appearance.

A week prior to the event an accident happened at Roskilde Festival where nine people died. Following the incident security arrangements were reviewed while making sure the relevant safety procedures were in place to ensure a failsafe.[1]

Line-up

The line up included:

Main stage

Saturday 8 JulySunday 9 July
  • Moby
  • Ocean Colour Scene
  • Fun Lovin' Criminals
  • Gomez
  • The Blue Tones
  • All Saints
  • Feeder
  • Lynden David Hall
  • David Gray
  • Travis
  • Macy Gray
  • Supergrass
  • Iggy Pop
  • Idlewild
  • Lulu
  • Bootleg Beatles
  • The Clint Boon Experience

Stage 2

Saturday 8 JulySunday 9 July
  • Beth Orton
  • Morcheeba
  • The Wannadies
  • Doves
  • My Vitriol
  • At the Drive In
  • Aereogramme
  • LSK
  • David Holmes (DJ)
  • Embrace
  • Muse
  • Groove Armada
  • Dark Star
  • JJ72
  • Day One
  • Manchild
  • Dara

Slam Tent

Saturday 8 JulySunday 9 July
  • DJ Sneak & Gene Farris Vs Roger Sanchez & Junior Sanchez
  • Derrick May
  • Tom Middleton
  • Funk D'Void
  • Rolando (UR)
  • Carl Cox & Jim Masters vs Slam (Stuart McMillan & Orde Meikle)
  • Leftfield
  • Darren Emerson
  • Andrew Weatherall
  • Death In Vegas
  • James Lavelle
  • Universal Principles (feat. Stuart McMillan / Nick Peacock / Glen Gibbons)

King Tut's Tent

Saturday 8 JulySunday 9 July
  • Moloko
  • Badly Drawn Boy
  • Toploader
  • Dum Dums
  • Looper
  • Crashland
  • Hobotalk
  • King Adora
  • It's Jo and Danny
  • Kevin Saunderson
  • Flaming Lips
  • Les Rythmes
  • Digitales
  • Blackalicious
  • A
  • Coldplay
  • Urusei Yatsura
  • Soulwax
  • Justin Lewis
  • Kevin McDermott Orchestra
  • The Boho Sub Band

Incidents

See also

References

  1. "T In The Park security check". BBC News. 4 July 2000.
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