Tramlines festival is now in it’s 10th year and returns from Friday 20 July – Sunday 22 July 2018 at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield.
Year on year, Tramlines remains one of the largest and most popular inner-city music festivals in the country. Its new home – licensed for up to 40,000 people – is just 13 minutes from the city centre by tram meaning it remains as accessible as before. The larger space can accommodate even more music lovers and can offer a wider range of world class headliners as well as plenty of exciting emerging acts and lots of great entertainment for all the family to enjoy.
Music highlights include:
Stereophonics, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Craig David’s TS5,
Clean Bandit, Blossoms, De La Soul, Milburn
Jake Bugg, Shed Seven, Everything Everything, Reverend and The Makers, Tokio Myers, The Sherlocks, Stefflon Don, Mystery Jets, Rat Boy, Tom Grennan
Mabel, The Big Moon, Fickle Friends, The Magic Gang, Coasts, Rae Morris, Teleman, Pale Waves, Little Comets
Gengahr, Black Honey, Palace, Honeyblood, Nina Nesbitt, RedFaces, Flamingods, King No-One, The Orielles, Neon Waltz, Pins, Naaz, Sheafs, Her’s, Self Esteem, Bobii Lewis, Mullally, Bang Bang Romeo, Stereo Honey
Lily Moore, Feet, High Hazels, Oddity Road, Wulfman Fury, Patawawa, SeaMonsters
The lineup of grassroots heroes and internationally acclaimed stars from the worlds of indie, rock and roll, pop and hip hop continues to swell with 15 acts amongst the latest additions including Tokio Myers, Tom Grennan, Rae Morris, Teleman, Everly Pregnant Brothers, Black Honey, Palace, Honeyblood, Flamingods, King No-One, Pins, Her’s and more.
Additionally, to celebrate it’s 10th year it has revealed it’s first ever comedy lineup.
Belly laughs will be induced when TV and touring comedians take to the Leadmill Stage with performances from Henning Wehn, John Shuttleworth, Bethany Black, Tom Stade, Tom Wrigglesworth, Jarred Christmas, Dana Alexander, Daisy Earl, Tanyalee Davis and others in a Tramlines first.
Now held across one site, Tramlines will deliver a wide array of entertainment for the celebratory event across four stages, a pop-up cinema, a kids and family area, local breweries, party DJs, cool production and much more besides.
Tickets for the 10th Tramlines Festival have been selling fast. They’re now on sixth release costing £79 plus booking fee for a weekend ticket, covering all three days and are available from www.tramlines.org.uk