Clean Bandit, Shed Seven and Mystery Jets added to Tramlines bill

CLEAN Bandit, Mystery Jets, Rat Boy, Milburn, Everything Everything and Shed Seven are among the latest acts to be added to the Tramlines line-up.
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A plethora of music genres will collide when these acts join the previously announced headliners Stereophonics, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Craig David’s TS5, plus Blossoms, De La Soul, Jake Bugg, Reverend And The Makers and The Sherlocks.

This year’s festival will take place at the new location of Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, from Friday, July 20 to Sunday, July 22.

Also joining the bill for the tenth anniversary are Lewis Capaldi, Fickle Friends, High Hazels, The Big Moon, Nina Nesbitt and Oddity Road.

Clean Bandit mix dance and classical music and are known for hits like Rather Be, Rockabye and Symphony.

The Mystery Jets will headline the Leadmill Stage on Friday night. The standout British band whose fusion of indie rock, post-punk, psychedelia and prog has made them firm favourites over the course of six albums. 

Headlining the same stage the following night is livewires Rat Boy, who will be showcasing their raucous live show - expect tracks from their debut album Scum which the band brought to fruition with a little help from Blurs’ Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon.

Experimental Manchester outfit Everything Everything will join Stereophonics on the Main Stage on Friday night. Coming off the back of their biggest album yet, A Fever Dream, which was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and received three nominations for the Ivor Novello Award, the band are set to put on a dynamic and energetic show.

Local lads Milburn have also joined the bill in what the band say will be their last show “for a long time” and Britpop heroes Shed Seven will play Stage 2 on Sunday.  

For more information visit www.tramlines.org.uk.

 

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