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Tramlines 2025


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6 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

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+.

From memory, I'm thinking day tickets come a bit later. So there's a jeopardy this year that they could sell out on weekend tickets alone. Would be very easy to resell though if day tickets do come in a later release.

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2 minutes ago, sheffinghell said:

From memory, I'm thinking day tickets come a bit later. So there's a jeopardy this year that they could sell out on weekend tickets alone. Would be very easy to resell though if day tickets do come in a later release.

Yeah might be a good shout. It's a strong year for the Tramlines audience. I'm just tagging along for another likely fantastic homecoming Pulp gig.

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18 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

Yeah might be a good shout. It's a strong year for the Tramlines audience. I'm just tagging along for another likely fantastic homecoming Pulp gig.

Just checked back - day tickets went on sale with weekend post-lineup pre-sale last year. They started at only £45! Imagine there might be a slightly higher price point this year. 

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Just now, charlierc said:

Well we can assume which of the day tickets is going to be the most popular.

TBF, they are all very popular acts in their own right. I'm looking at who else is on before I decide to definitely go just for Pulp

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18 minutes ago, charlierc said:

They're on the Hendo's bottles so they're in by the look of it.

 

The rumour at Truck is Franz as a Sunday sub to Kasabian, who are listed there as a Sunday night option. So could be Kasabian/Franz for Tramlines too on Friday or Saturday.

 

I'm aware they'll play, just not much interest in them but they aren't a game change of whether I went or not. I could stand through a couple of the hits.

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17 hours ago, scatteredscreens said:

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+.

 

Tramlines replied to someone on Twitter and said day tickets this week too.

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48 minutes ago, northernangel said:

My guess is they reckon they've got a lineup to sell out quick.

you dont need to guess at this point, we've seen 10 names and there's some ones there that will definitely sell it out

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1 hour ago, Dales said:

I wonder what odds you would have got from a bookie a few years ago if you offered them £10 on being able to go see Oasis and Pulp on the same weekend in 2025?

I best make sure I didn't put this on, I have thrown some silly bets out there before.

 

Did lump on for Elton John to headline Glastonbury in 2021, which... well, we know what happened.

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