Tramlines reveals final wave of acts

The Beat, Veronica Falls, Black Moth, The Lake Poets, Future Of The Left, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 16th Jun 2014

The Beat

Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July 2014
various venues and open spaces, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2HB, England MAP
£12 per day or £28 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 50,000
Last updated: Mon 16th Jun 2014

The final wave of acts have been confirmed for next month's Tramlines festival, which returns for a sixth year, taking place from Friday 25th until Sunday 27th July 2014.

Completing the line-up are Alex Deadman, Allusondrugs, Arjai, Bad Breeding, The Beat, Black Mesa, Black Moth, Blonde, Blood Sport, Blossoms, Blueneck, Braver than Fiction, Brawlers, Bromheads, Cervo, Climates, Clubs & Spades, The Crookes, Cut Ribbons, Dnae and The Indigo Sound Project, The Drop, Fantom48, Father Funk, Foundation, Future Of The Left, Galaxians, Her Name is Calla, The Hosts, Jolta, Juce, Juffage, Kerbdog, Kickflip, KLR, The Lake Poets, Last FM DJ team, Lulu James, My Panda Shall Fly (DJ Set), Nail, Neon Waltz, Norma Jean Martine, Medlar, Pip Mountjoy, Polkadodge, Post War Glamour Girls, Renegade Brass Band, Rolo Tomassi, Rosie Lowe, Sam Vandal, Shabby Doll Records, Smiling Ivy, Songhoy Blues, The Spills, S-Unit, Three Trapped Tigers, Tropic of Youth, Veronica Falls, Where's North, and Whilst.

They join The Cribs, Katy B, Public Enemy, Toddla T, Slow Club, Sister Sledge,Annie Mac, The Wedding Present, Ms Dynamite, Simian Mobile Disco, The Rifles, Tiga, Shift K3y, The Gaslamp Killer, Funeral For A Friend and many more.

For the line-up details, click here.

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Entry this year is priced at  £12 for day tickets or £28 for weekend tickets (plus 10% booking fee).

Tramlines gives festival-goers a chance to see established artists alongside up and coming acts, across four outdoor stages and over 70 venues including the o2 Academy, The Leadmill, The Night Kitchen, the Cathedral, Fez Club, Foundry, Fusion, and The Octagon Centre, The Harley, Hope Works, Millennium Galleries, Queens Social Club and Yellow Arch Studios.

The main stage sits on Devonshire Green, whilst public areas like Barker’s Pool will be filled yet again with street theatre, dancers and workshops. The festival will also see the welcome return of free-entry, family-friendly areas including the Folk Forest, the Buskers Bus, and the Weston Park party.

For the line-up details, day and stage splits as available, click here.




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