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Tramlines 2025


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2 minutes ago, DDave said:

Early Arctics, with terrible songs. 

I loved The Courteeners and have seen them live about 15 times. I think Reytons are the next generations Courteeners. They’ve passed me by reallt but they have a huge following around parts. 

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4 minutes ago, Dronx said:

I loved The Courteeners and have seen them live about 15 times. I think Reytons are the next generations Courteeners. They’ve passed me by reallt but they have a huge following around parts. 

Well I'm aware from the precedent of Courteeners that there can be regional variations with these things - they could legit play stadiums in Manchester but down south it's like Hammersmith Apollo or Brixton Academy level.

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1 hour ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Pulp easily the biggest name they've had. They ended up having Fender timed to perfection when they did. 

 

Very much so. Given the capacity and the ticket prices, and compared with previous acts, have to assume that either Pulp want to play and have given them a reduced rate, or Tramlines have gone way over budget.

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25 minutes ago, incident said:

 

Very much so. Given the capacity and the ticket prices, and compared with previous acts, have to assume that either Pulp want to play and have given them a reduced rate, or Tramlines have gone way over budget.

Pulp played NBHD two years ago though, so maybe they're not as pricey as we'd expect. Or maybe they've offset their Tramlines fee against a much bigger wedge for Glastonbury. As a band they still have very strong ties to the city. 

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Did everyone who signed up for the Hendos get theirs today? Or were the photos online just from the shops?

 

Hope I manage to get one on Monday, they were a great little collectable tbh.

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11 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

Did everyone who signed up for the Hendos get theirs today? Or were the photos online just from the shops?

 

Hope I manage to get one on Monday, they were a great little collectable tbh.

I signed up pretty sharp-ish for Tramlines, Truck and Y Not. Only got Truck today, so also wondering if there are still some in the postal system. Would love a Pulp bottle to go with my Human League one.

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1 hour ago, incident said:

 

Very much so. Given the capacity and the ticket prices, and compared with previous acts, have to assume that either Pulp want to play and have given them a reduced rate, or Tramlines have gone way over budget.

 

I would imagine Reytons were relatively cheap for a headliner.  Happy to endure them in order to get Pulp which is the best booking in Tramlines history.

 

Do we think Pulp will be the Sunday Headliners?

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9 minutes ago, Hirstys 12th Pint said:

 

I would imagine Reytons were relatively cheap for a headliner.  Happy to endure them in order to get Pulp which is the best booking in Tramlines history.

 

Do we think Pulp will be the Sunday Headliners?

Got to be, possibly with Franz as the warm up.

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33 minutes ago, sheffinghell said:

I signed up pretty sharp-ish for Tramlines, Truck and Y Not. Only got Truck today, so also wondering if there are still some in the postal system. Would love a Pulp bottle to go with my Human League one.

Ok well that's reassuring, thank you.

 

I only signed up for tramlines but was also pretty quick.

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32 minutes ago, sheffinghell said:

I signed up pretty sharp-ish for Tramlines, Truck and Y Not. Only got Truck today, so also wondering if there are still some in the postal system. Would love a Pulp bottle to go with my Human League one.

 

I am also hoping that there is a Pulp bottle still sitting in a sorting office, waiting to be delivered next week.

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53 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

Did everyone who signed up for the Hendos get theirs today? Or were the photos online just from the shops?

 

Hope I manage to get one on Monday, they were a great little collectable tbh.


I’m a postman. Delivered two today and received mine ( Rizzle KIcks ) 😏

 

Knowing Royal Mail at minute sure there will be plenty still in the system. 

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Apologies if already asked, but did the line up drop from last year go straight into Weekend AND Day Tickets or was it a staggered Weekend first with Day tickets on sale after? I'm probably just after that Pulp show tbh. I imagine that one might be charged a bit more than the other days tbh. Still will work out good value when the Sheffield Arena 2023 gigs were about 70+.

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