T in the Park
Dates10–13 July 2015
Location(s)Strathallan Castle, Perthshire
Years active1994–present
Websitehttp://tinthepark.com/

T in the Park 2015 was a three-day music festival which took place between 10–13 July 2015 and was held at Strathallan Castle for the first time, which is 20 miles away from its previous location at the disused Balado airfield, Kinross-shire.[1][2] It hit the news on several occasions including when supporters of the event said that the generation of income outweighed any local concerns about the impact on local wildlife,[3] one man died,[4] another man was assaulted with a bottle,[5] traffic control was chaotic [6] and great music acts attended.[7]

New location

In 2014, plans were drawn up to allow the festival to be relocated to Strathallan Castle.[8] This was due to a section of the festival grounds at Balado being situated over the Forties pipeline causing the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to request for the festival to be relocated away from its previous site at Balado. According to HSE, an accident could result in a large number of casualties and people receiving a dangerous dose of thermal radiation.[9]

Ever since the announcement, concerns have been raised about the new location. A couple tried to take legal action against the move.[10] A group of residents set up the Strathallan T Action Group (STAG) to highlights its concern.[11] Full planning permission became required for the switch from Balado.[12] Two public consultations were held as a result.[13] One of the biggest concerns was the traffic management;[14] Yorkshire-based traffic management experts SEP Ltd. were brought in to help resolve the issues. An SEP spokesman said:

There is a scientific calculation of network capacity and flow rates that can be applied to the road network being used by the event. A desktop modelling exercise has been performed and it was successful. We are confident of our plans and are extremely experienced in managing traffic plans in rural areas. Road safety is of the utmost importance to us and consideration is being given to this. Speed reductions will be in place on certain key roads around the event, as well as other measures.[15]

In February 2015, a pair of ospreys returned to their long-term roost despite attempts to usher them to a new custom-built nest. It is understood that the ospreys' return to their former home means a buffer zone of 2500 ft will likely be required to safeguard them during the three-day festival encroaching significantly on the proposed festival site. A spokesman for RSPB Scotland said the wildlife organisation was "fully satisfied" the birds had returned to the old nest. This was disputed and the police were called after DF Concerts tried to divert the birds to the new nest by using balloons, flags, and a cherry picker which RSPB Scotland condemned as unethical and unacceptable, although not illegal. James Reynolds of RSPB Scotland said: "We are aware that the ospreys have been reported at the nest site and indeed we have some video footage that shows one of them alighting on the nest with a stick". A T in the Park spokeswoman denied any wrongdoing.[16] Shortly after the event RSPB Scotland stated the Strathallan Estate's ospreys were fine A spokesman said: “The ospreys were closely monitored over the weekend and both adult birds are still present at the nest site with their chicks, and behaving normally.[17]

The event was finally approved in May despite 1,600 letters of objection sent to Perth and Kinross council.[18][19]

Line-up

The first headline act to be announced were The Libertines and shortly after other headliners Kasabian and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, along with other acts including Jessie J, Avicii, Hozier, Sam Smith, The Vaccines, and Twin Atlantic.[20]

The Scottish Sun Signing Tent
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

Slaves
The Wombats
Sigma

The LaFontaines
The Strypes
Jack Savoretti
Stevie McCrorie

Catfish and the Bottlemen
Peace
James Bay
The View
Kodaline

Main Stage
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

Kasabian
22:20-23:50
Sam Smith
20:40-21:40
Rudimental
19:15-20:10
Hozier
17:55-18:45
Annie Mac
16:40-17:25
The Wombats
15:30-16:10
The Cribs
14:25-15:00
Prides
13:30-14:00

Avicii
22:30-23:50
The Libertines
20:30-21:50
The Script
19:00-20:00
George Ezra
17:40-18:30
Jessie J
16:25-17:10
Labrinth
15:10-15:55
Seasick Steve
14:00-14:40
Lawson
13:05-13:35
The LaFontaines
12:10-12:40

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
21:20-22:50
Stereophonics
19:30-20:45
Paloma Faith
18:10-19:00
Alabama Shakes
16:50-17:40
James Bay
15:35-16:20
The View
14:25-15:05
Ella Eyre
13:25-14:05
The Parsonage Choir
12:30-13:00

BBC Three/ Radio 1 Stage
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

David Guetta
22:35-23:50
The War on Drugs
20:50-21:55
Afrojack
19:20-20:20
Gorgon City
18:00-18:50
Sigma
16:40-17:30
Fuse ODG
15:30-16:10
Slaves
14:30-15:30
Lower Than Atlantis
13:30-14:05

Twin Atlantic
23:35-00:50
Alt-J
21:55-22:55
The Vaccines
20:25-21:25
Enter Shikari
18:55-19:55
Years & Years
17:35-18:25
Charli XCX
16:20-17:05
Palma Violets
15:10-15:50
Circa Waves
14:00-14:40
The Strypes
12:50-13:30

The Prodigy
21:30-22:50
Jamie T
19:50-20:50
Kodaline
18:30-19:20
Catfish and the Bottlemen
17:10-18:00
Idlewild
15:55-16:40
Peace
14:45-15:25
Wolf Alice
13:35-14:15
Marmozets
12:30-13:05

Sure presents King Tut's Wah Wah Tent
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

Mark Ronson
22:35-23:50
Fatboy Slim
20:50-22:05
Hot Chip
19:20-20:20
Duke Dumont
18:05-18:50
Jessie Ware
16:55-17:35
Hannah Wants
15:45-16:25
The Twilight Sad
14:45-15:15
Lucy Rose
13:30-14:00

Courteeners
23:35-00:50
The Proclaimers
22:05-23:05
St. Vincent
20:35-21:35
Jungle
19:05-20:05
Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
17:50-18:35
Marina and the Diamonds
16:35-17:20
Jack Savoretti
15:20-16:05
The Coronas
14:20-14:55
Stevie McCrorie
13:15-13:50

Above & Beyond
21:35-22:50
Clean Bandit
20:00-21:00
Oliver Heldens
18:30-19:30
Modest Mouse
17:10-18:00
Everything Everything
15:55-16:40
Admiral Fallow
14:50-15:25
Saint Raymond
13:45-14:20
And So I Watch You from Afar
12:40-13:15

Slam Tent
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

Ben Klock
22:30-00:00
Adam Beyer B2B Joseph Capriati
21:00-22:30
Slam
19:30-21:00
Eats Everything
18:00-19:30
Âme
16:30-18:00
Telford
15:30-16:30

Maceo Plex
23:30-01:00
Røhåd
22:10-23:30
Jackmaster B2B Joy Orbison
20:40-22:10
Gary Beck
19:20-20:40
Annie Mac
18:00-19:20
Lil Louis
16:30-18:00
Art Department
15:00-16:30
Visionquest
13:30-15:00

Loco Dice
21:00-23:00
Dubfire
19:45-21:00
Dixon
18:30-19:45
Maya Jane Coles
17:15-18:30
Claude VonStroke
16:00-17:15
Surgeon & Lady Starlight
14:45-16:00
Alan Fitzpatrick
13:15-14:45
Dense & Pika
12:00-13:15

T-Break Stage
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

SchnarffSchnarff'

Dead Man Fall

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis

Lonely the Brave

Grant Nicholas

Rae Morris

Indiana

DIVIDES

Apache Darling

Ded Rabbit

Other Humans

Our Future Glory

George the Poet

Sunset Sons

Vaults

Elle King

Gavin James

Bry

Tijuana Bibles

Catholic Action

AmatrArt

The Claramassa

Spring Break

Crash Club

Walking on Cars

Young Guns

Benjamin Booker

Black Rivers

Gerry Cinnamon

The Van T's

Be Charlotte

BBC Introducing Stage
Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July

Hector Bizerk

Model Aeroplanes

The Beach

The Hearts

Fort Hope

Coasts

The Riptide Movement

Blossoms

The Beaches

Neon Waltz

Vukovi

Dead Ceremony

RedFaces

Yr Eira

Pinact

Clubs

Peur

Stillhound

The Xcerts

Dive In

Cassels

Miaoux Miaoux

Sykes

Man of Moon

Monogram

Love Nor Money

Bdy_Prts

Tongues

[21][22]

Incidents

On 11 July 2015, a 36-year-old man died at the festival, with his body discovered in toilets. A T in the Park spokesman said: "We are extremely saddened by this news, and our thoughts are with the family at this time." He said the organisers were helping police with their inquiries. The Police treated his death as unexplained but not suspicious.[23][24]

The number of arrests reduced to 44, which was significantly less than 2013 where there was 91 arrests, while the number incidents dealt with the Scottish Ambulance Service were also down to 606 compared with 858 in 2014.[25]

Traffic

On Saturday night, the traffic situation ended in chaos, with claims of up to five hour delays, which were partly blamed on the wet conditions which resulted in tractors hauling hundreds of vehicles onto the exit road.[26][27][28][29][30]

Organisers apologised throughout the weekend and well into Monday about the issues. The festival's director Geoff Ellis said: "A few things contributed to the delays. It's a brand new site and the weather wasn't kind to us on Saturday which led to a lot of people having to be towed from the west car park slowing us down because we don't have the benefit of 18 years of infrastructure that we did at Balado. We have continuously advised that there are no suitable pedestrian walkways in or out of the venue but over the last two nights, a high volume of people have done this anyway. This meant that the traffic coming in to the pick-up points could not access the event, causing tailbacks and increasing the numbers walking as they tried to meet their pick-ups further along the road."[31]

On Monday 13 July, MSP Liz Smith, for mid Scotland and Fife called for a major review of the event, stating it was "not unexpected" that there had been delays on the "narrow country roads". She went on to say “these are exactly the kind of issues which were flagged up months ago when many people warned of the unsuitability of the surrounding road system at Strathallan."[32][33]

See also

References

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  16. Catriona MacPhee. "Police called to T in the Park site at Strathallan as osprey returns - Dundee & Tayside - News". STV News.
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