Tramlines 2013

Friday 19th to Sunday 21st July 2013
various venues and open spaces throughout Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2HB, England MAP
£6 per day or £15 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 50,000
Last updated: Tue 28th May 2013

Tramlines festival returns for a fifth year and takes place between Friday 19th and Sunday 21st July 2013.

Line-up

Latest additions are Tensnake, Koreless, BrEaCh, Throwing Snow, Jolly Mare, and Squarehead.

Tramlines gives festival-goers a chance to see established artists alongside up and coming acts, across four outdoor stages and over 70 venues. These include Sunday headliner The Selecter, plus Gentleman's Dub Club, Public Service Broadcasting, Wolf Alice, Summer Camp, Superfood, Best Friends, PAWS, Anushka, Squarehead, The Soft, Monki, 2.54, Luke Abbott, Alessi's Ark, Amplifier, Anathema, Mr. Benn, Broken Hands, Brolin, Bromheads, Bondax, B. Traits, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Cheatahs, Citizen, The Crookes, Coasts, Counting Coins, Deaf Club, DJ EZ, Dre Skull, Dub Phizix & Strategy, Chris Duckenfield, Duke Dumont, Dutch Uncles, Eliza and the Bear, Everly Pregnant Brothers, Jeramiah Ferrari, Forgemasters, Fossil Collective, Fenech Soler, Friends, Maurice Fulton, Hekima & The Bongo Flava, I Like Trains, The Invisible, Lanterns on the Lake, Lulu James, Jim Jones Revue, Kagoule, Kasra, Lianne La Havas, Lemuria, The Lost Brothers, Masters in France, Maybeshewill, Melanie Pain (Nouvelle Vague), Menace Beach, Misty's Big Adventure, New Young Pony Club, The Talks, Theo Parrish, Peggy Sue, The Pineapple Thief, PINS, John J Presley, David Rodigan, Rolo Tomassi, Nadine Shah, Shangaan Electro, Sky Larkin, Slow Club, John Smith, Stay Positive, Storms, Stylo G, Sweet Baboo, Tall Ships, Teleman, Theme Park, Thumpers, Toddla T Sound, TTNG, TY, Wet Nuns, and Witch Hunt.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

Tickets

Entry this year is £6 per day or £15 for the weekend and it delivers a line-up that would normally cost a packet. To buy tickets now, click here.

The festival includes stages, venues and themed trails that will take you to every corner of the city. The festival site (Sheffield) is easily reached by the UK road and rail networks.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in Sheffield and the South Yorkshire area.

Getting there

The festival site is Sheffield city which is easily accessible by road and rail networks. Travel South Yorkshire is lending its support, with schemes to bring visitors in from the outskirts of Sheffield and beyond.

More information will be here when available.



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