Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Concert halls in Scotland, Indoor arenas in Scotland, Music festivals in Scotland, Music venues in Edinburgh, Music venues in Glasgow, Nightclubs in Scotland, T in the Park, The Edge Festival, Fingask Castle, Tartan Heart Festival, Hampden Park, Glasgow University Union, RockNess, T in the Park 2010, Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Centrum Arena, Greens Playhouse, Queen Margaret Union, Meadowbank Stadium, King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, The Arches, Give it a Name, Murrayfield Stadium, The Dome, Edinburgh, Darvel Music Festival, T in the Park 2009, Aberdeen International Youth Festival, The Apollo, Be in Belhaven, Usher Hall, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow Festivals, Celtic Connections, Connect Music Festival, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Wickerman Festival, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Edinburgh International Festival, Kelvin Hall, O2 ABC Glasgow, Knockengorroch, Montrose Music Festival, T in the Park 2011, Barrowland Ballroom, Northern Meeting, Glasgow City Halls, Isle of Skye Music Festival, Big in Falkirk, Mundell music, Scotland's National Arena, Braehead Arena, O2 Academy Glasgow, Sub Club, Clyde Auditorium, Hebridean Celtic Festival, Callander Jazz and Blues Festival, Retrofest, St Magnus Festival, Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Mod, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Live at Loch Lomond, Tchai-Ovna, The Outsider Festival, Dark City Festival, Indian Summer, The 13th Note Cafe, Burns Howff, Xtra Bass, Feis Bharraigh, Britannia Music Hall, Edinburgh Corn Exchange, Murrayfield Ice Rink, The Garage, Beach Ballroom, Fife Ice Arena, Glenuig Music Festival. Excerpt: T in the Park is a major music festival that has been held annually since 1994. It is named after its main sponsor, the brewing company Tennents. It was originally held at Strathclyde Park, but since 1997 has been held at a disuse...