FESTIVAL NEWS: Tramlines 2021 line-up announced

The Streets, Royal Blood, Richard Ashcroft. The Kooks, DMA's, Blossoms, Dizzee Rascal, Tom Walker, Pale Waves, The Pigeon Detectives, Little Simz, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Mahalia, Everything Everything, Jack Bugg, The Sherlocks, The Fratellis, Sundara Karma, Alfie Templemen, The Blinders, The Hara, The Lathums, Georgia, Lucy Spraggan, The Magic Gang, Vistas, Lauran Hibberd, Deco, Abbie Ozard, Everly Pregnant Brothers, The Big Moon, Holly Humberstone, The Snuts, Fickle Friends, The Reytons, Baby Queen, Biig Piig, Before Breakfast, Bloxx, Lottery Winners, Shelley Byron & The Poison Sheep. Taking place at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield from Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th July

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**VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF WEEKEND AND DAY TICKETS ON SALE FROM 12PM FRIDAY 30th APRIL**

Tramlines, Sheffield’s biggest city-based music festival has announced the lineup for its 2021 event, taking place at Hillsborough Park from Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th July. Headliners have been revealed as The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft, plus over 40 more acts have been unveiled including The Kooks, DMA’s, Pale Waves, Little Simz, The Pigeon Detectives, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Mahalia, Everything Everything, Jake Bugg, Blossoms, The Sherlocks, Dizzee Rascal, Tom Walker, The Fratellis, Sundara Karma and more.

With a large number of ticket buyers for the postponed 2020 event retaining their tickets, only a very limited number of Weekend tickets will be available, currently priced at £130 (+bf). Day tickets for Tramlines will be priced from £45 (+bf) and can be purchased alongside other ticket options from www.tramlines.org.uk. The final batch of Weekend and Day tickets will be on sale on Friday 30th April at 12pm. Sign up for ticket alerts here: http://bit.ly/TL21Tickets

Tramlines 2021 takes place after the first ever sell out event in 2019 and an unplanned hiatus in 2020. Since humble beginnings in 2009 when Tramlines launched as a free, multi-venue, inner-city festival, Tramlines is now a firm fixture on the UK festival circuit receiving many accolades including the UK Festival Award for Best Metropolitan Festival in 2019 and 2011. In keeping with the last two events, Tramlines Festival 2021 takes place in one greenfield site, Hillsborough Park, just a few miles North West of Sheffield City Centre and will feature five stages of music, comedy, performance, art, and handpicked food and craft ales.

The Friday night headliner on ‘Sarah Nulty’s Main Stage’ will be The Streets whose enigmatic frontman, Mike Skinner has performed exclusive DJ sets for Tramlines in the past but performs live for the first time providing a perfect start to the weekend’s festivities. Brit Award winning rock duo, Royal Blood are the Saturday headliners, hot on the heels of their third LP, ‘Typhoons’ whilst former Verve frontman, Richard Ashcroft takes the prestigious Sunday night slot.

The 2021 lineup for Tramlines is packed with some of the UK’s all-time rock and indie favourites. Appearing are poster boys of the noughties indie wave scene, The Kooks, ‘Chelsea Dagger’ indie swingers The Fratellis, the platinum selling The Pigeon Detectives, and Blossoms who were inspired by Manchester’s indie rock movement. Also appearing will be The Snuts who’s debut indie rock LP, ‘W.L.’ was launched in April 2021 and shot straight to number 1 in the charts. Adding an international injection to the rock offering are, from Sydney down under, the DMA’s who’ll bring rock ballads aplenty. Also on the bill is platinum selling artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor and neo soul empress, Mahalia.

Dizzee Rascal is back in 2021. The ‘Bonkers’ artist performed an electrifying set for Tramlines in Ponderosa Park back in 2015, regarded by many as one of the best Tramlines shows from over a decade of events. Also taking to the mic over the weekend is Little Simz, a furiously talented rapper hotly tipped by Dizzee, whose trademark uncompromising style will light up the stage on Saturday.

As ever, Tramlines welcomes a slew of talent from across its home city and the Yorkshire regions. The ever popular four-piece The Sherlocks join the bill whose impressive credits include being the first unsigned band after the Arctic Monkeys to sell out the legendary independent venue, the Leadmill. The ever-cherished singer and songwriter Lucy Spraggan who’ll deliver her folk pop signature style as seen on album number five released in 2019 and on her recent quirky cover of The Proclaimers ‘500 Miles’. This comes alongside the heavy, fast-paced indie sounds of The Reytons, the loud punk sounds of The Blinders, and Sheffield favourites the Everly Pregnant Brothers renowned for their amusing spoof numbers. Other local and upcoming acts include Biig Piig, Before Breakfast and Bloxx.

This is just the first wave of talent set to perform at Tramlines 2021. Festival-goers should keep an eye out for further lineup announcements, plus further announcements from across the festival site including, comedy and cabaret entertainment, fabulous food and drink offerings and much much more.

Tramlines Festival will be working closely with the local authorities and following all the latest government guidance. If for any reason the festival is not able to take place then in keeping with 2020, ticket buyers will have the option to retain their ticket for next year’s event or receive a face value refund on their purchase prices. More information here: https://tramlines.org.uk/update-on-covid-19/

Keep up to date with all the latest news and announcements at www.facebook.com/tramlines­.

TRAMLINES FESTIVAL 2021 LINEUP – PHASE 1

Friday

The Streets

The Kooks

DMA’s

Jake Bugg

Pale Waves

The Pigeon Detectives

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

The Slow Readers Club

Alfie Templeman

The Blinders

Red Rum Club

The Hara

Bedroom High Club

The Rooves

Shelley Byron & The Poison Sleep

Saturday

Royal Blood

Blossoms

Mahalia

Little Simz

The Sherlocks

The Lathums

Georgia

Lucy Spraggan

The Magic Gang

Biig Piig

Vistas

Lauran Hibberd

Bloxx

Deco

Abbie Ozard

Everly Pregnant Brothers

Before Breakfast

Sunday

Richard Ashcroft

Dizzee Rascal

Tom Walker

Everything Everything

The Fratellis

Sundara Karma

The Snuts

The Big Moon

Holly Humberstone

The Reytons

Fickle Friends

Lottery Winners

Baby Queen

Chubby and the Gang

Phoebe Green

Sheafs

Havelocke

Event Info

Tramlines Festival 2021
Friday 23rd – Sunday 25th July
Hillsborough Park, Sheffield

Weekend tickets from £130 + bf / VIP upgrade – £50
Day tickets: Friday £45 + bf / Saturday £60 +bf / Sunday £50 + bf

Available from www.tramlines.org.uk at 12pm on Friday 30th April

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