Plan ahead Tramlines programme here

YOU can get one step ahead of the Tramlines crowds now as the full programme is available online so get your highlighters at the ready.

The magazine includes all the stage times, venues, and artists for the entire weekend including the official fringe goings on.

Tramlines, the UK’s biggest inner-city music festival, will return for the eighth year from July 22-24 in Sheffield.

 

View the programme here http://tramlines.org.uk/programme/

 

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Headlining the main stage are Dizzee Rascal, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Jurassic 5, Kelis and George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic.

Also announced are The Dandy Warhols, Mystery Jets, Gaz Coombes, Dawn Penn, Crazy P Soundsystem, Goldie, Craig Charles, Public Service Broadcasting, Field Music, Little Simz, The Enemy, Norman Jay MBE, Toddla T, Young Fathers, David Rodigan, Basement, Kate Jackson, Big Narstie, and loads more.

Plus over 200 local acts, touring bands and international talent. 

The three-day festival attracts 100,000 revellers and 18 of Sheffield’s music venues and performance spaces will be hosting hundreds of artists across the city. 

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The 17,500 capacity Main Stage returns to Ponderosa Park and Stage Two will now reside in the o2 Academy.  

There is also an expanded dance music programme at night time venues – Fusion, Foundry and The Octagon, Hope Works, Plug, The Night Kitchen, Yellow Arch, Code and the o2 Academy, featuring DJ sets and MCs.

Weekend tickets cost £42 plus booking fee and can be purchased from http://tramlines.gigantic.com/ 

Under 12s go free.

For more information visit www.tramlines.org.uk or follow Tramlines on Twitter @tramlines.