FESTIVAL NEWS: Tramlines Festival unveils even more artists and a packed lineup for its very own pub, The Open Arms

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MORE MUSIC FROM: Mae Muller, Ella Henderson, Professor Green, Chappaqua Wrestling, The K’s, Bilk, Bonnie Kemplay, The Scottish Flys, Aziza Jaye, Alice Ede, Sarinity Jones, Kid Blu3

PLUS: Barrioke feat. Shaun Williams, Sing It Back, Musical Bingo, Tragedy, Hip Hop Karaoke, Shell Suit Cher Bingo, The Mariachis, Brasswurst, The Daniel Wakeford Experience, The Sound – A Celebration of the 1975, ABBA Party, Club Tropicana, Under The Stars.

AND ‘Speakers Corner: Roqy Tyraid, Slambarz Takeover ft The 1 Devotion, Young Eman, 32 Offline, Omilea, W4nnjiro, Tiger, Nathanial Short, Keyz T.T., Aka Kelzz, Arielle, Cottingham, mui zyu, AFLO. The poet, Danaë Wellington, Sola, Tony Njoku, Wemmy Ogunyankin, Tai Ògún.

The 15th edition of Tramlines Festival, Sheffield’s Biggest Party, has just got bigger with the addition of even more music and quirky entertainment for the 2023 event. Taking place over three-days at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July, this latest announcement also reveals the lineup of Tramlines’ very own pub, The Open Arms. Famed for its weird and wonderful acts and games, its ‘Speakers Corner’ bill of lyricists and spoken word artists curated by former Sheffield Poet Laureate Otis Mensah, and crowd-pulling DJ sets programmed by the Leadmill, there’s a lot more now in store for the celebratory event.

A whopping number of artists have already been announced for Tramlines 2023, which includes Richard Ashcroft, Courteeners, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Sugababes, the DMA’s and so much more. Artists leading this latest announcement include the UK’s 2023 Eurovision entrant, Mae Muller. Sam Ryder road blocked the second stage in his appearance last year so Mae Muller is expected to follow suit! Unfortunately the previously announced Beebadoobe can no longer play at Tramlines, fear not however, as organisers have added more chart-topping names including the outstanding voice of Ella Henderson, and Professor Green who’s back with a new EP later this year. The hotly tipped shoegaze-Britpop outfit Chappaqua Wrestling have also been added alongside even more scorching talent including indie rap punk three-piece, Bilk, The K’s, Bonnie Kemplay and Pattern & Push 2022 winner, Sarinity Jones.

The Open Arms stage has been an absolute hit with festival goers ever since its arrival in 2021 for its buzzing atmosphere and cabaret-style billing. Tramlines is thrilled to reveal the return of Shaun Williams’ Barrioke for 2023 which pulls in one of the biggest crowds of the weekend. There will be sing-a-longs galore with Hip Hop Karaoke and Tragedy – Heavy Metal Bee Gees from NYC- games from Musical Bingo and Shell Suit Cher Bingo, world music from The Mariachis and German oompah band Brasswurst, and many more not-to-missed performances including, The Daniel Wakeford Experience, and the band born out of Sheffield’s disability arts charity, Under The Stars.

The Open Arms is also host to ‘Speakers Corner’, the only place on site to discover cutting edge lyricists, insightful poets and spoken word artists. Poet and hip-hop artist himself, Otis Mensah, is back to programme an exciting mix of talent that includes, San Diego rapper RoQy TyRaiD, a takeover from Sheffield’s urban lyricist competition Slambarz featuring The 1 Devotion and Young Eman, the caressing tones of Aka Kelzz, the emerging talents of poet Tai Ògún, Sheffield’s newest Poet Laureate, Danaë Wellington, and so much more.

And if that wasn’t enough, The Open Arms will also stage party-starting DJ sets when some of Sheffield’s favourite club brands takeover. Expect to flex the vocal cords and do some serious shape-throwing when The Sound – A Celebration of the 1975, ABBA Party, and the Club Tropicana DJs take control of the sound desk. There ain’t no party like a Tramlines party!

Tickets

Final tier tickets for Tramlines 2023 are selling fast. Saturday General Admission and Weekend Payment Plan tickets have completely sold out, with Weekend tickets not far behind. Saturday VIP tickets are down to the final few, and are expected to sell out in the next week. For those wanting to join Sheffield’s Biggest party, the advice is to move fast! A weekend ticket costs £140 (+ booking fee) while day tickets are available from £60+bf. https://www.tramlines.org.uk.

Tramlines Festival 2023 Lineup

FRIDAY

Richard Ashcroft
DMA’s, Bloc Party
Sea Girls, Circa Waves, The Enemy (Special Guests), Pale Waves
The K’s, Cian Ducrot, The Bug Club, Rachel Chinouriri, The Mary Wallopers, Deadletter, Dead Pony, Lizzie Esau, Rumbi Tauro, Amaroun, Jetski, Delilah Bon

COMEDY: Jonathan Pie, Scott Bennett, Raul Kohli, Myq Kaplin, Harry Stachini, Host: Jojo Sutherland

Open Arms: Barrioke feat Shaun Williams, Sing It Back, Musical Bingo, The Sound – A Celebration of the 1975, Roqy Tyraid, Slambarz Takeover ft The 1 Devotion and Young Eman, 32 Offline, Omilea, W4nnjiro, Tiger, Nathanial Short, Keyz T.T.

SATURDAY

The Courteeners
Blossoms,
Kate Nash, Katy B, Mae Muller, Spector, Red Rum Club
Stone, High School, Prima Queen, Chappaqua Wrestling, Modernlove
October Drift, Franz Von, Vivas, The Scottish Flys
(Special Guests) Everly Pregnant Brothers

COMEDY: Paul Smith, Tom Wrigglesworth, John Hastings, Matt Reed, Danny McLoughlin, Host: Jarred Christmas

Pattern+Push Pres: Coco, Deuxe, JxK, DJ Lamour, Aziza Jaye, Alice Ede, Sarinity Jones, Kid Blu3

Open Arms: Tragedy, Hip Hop Karaoke, Shell Suit Cher Bingo, ABBA Party, Aka Kelzz, Arielle, Cottingham, AFLO. The poet, Danaë Wellington, Under The Stars

SUNDAY

Paul Heaton and Jaquie Abbott
Kaiser Chiefs, Sugababes
Reverend and the Makers, Ella Henderson, The Zutons (Special Guests)
Professor Green, Black Honey, The Beths, Wunderhorse, Matilda Mann, Bilk, Bonnie Kemplay
Courting, Creeping Jean, Weekend Recovery, Philippa Zawe

COMEDY: Omid Djalili, Nina Gilligan, Tamer Kattan, Kazeem Jamal, Host: Emmanuel Sonubi.

Open Arms: The Mariachis, The Daniel Wakefield Experience, Brasswurst, Club Tropicana DJ’s, Sola, Tony Njoku, mui zyu, Wemmy Ogunyankin, Tai Ògún

Event Info

Tramlines Festival 2023
Friday 21st– Sunday 23rd July
Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, S6 2AB

Tier 5 Weekend tickets from £140 + bf
Day tickets from £60 + bf

Available from https://www.tramlines.org.uk

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