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Tramlines 2025


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12 hours ago, briddj said:

Can't believe we've not had the second drop of acts yet!

Around a month late already. And last year we got stage splits 4th April, so maybe they're going straight to that?

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I'm sure I read somewhere this morning it's over 50 acts, so I'm assuming it'll be a lot of new bands filling out smaller stages but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Looking at some of the smaller stages at Ynot and Truck we could be in for a treat

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25 minutes ago, 49Lawson said:

I'm sure I read somewhere this morning it's over 50 acts, so I'm assuming it'll be a lot of new bands filling out smaller stages but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Looking at some of the smaller stages at Ynot and Truck we could be in for a treat

Should be some more for the bigger stages too for Fri/Sun as these were fairly light on the first release. Smaller stages are always worth a look. The Leadmill lineup in particular usually has rich pickings

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2 minutes ago, OliverC said:

May be an image of turnstile and text that says "TRAMLINES FRIDAY 25TH JULY:A PULR SPIRITUALIZED BAXTER DURY JOHN GRANT /SPECIAL JOHN COOPER CLARKE HOTCHIP CRARA MONSTER/ MARPLES/ OFMARKO S/FEMUR QUEER CXNTRY SLAMBARZ PRESENTS SPEAKERS CORNER: CYPHER WAR EVANS TINXSHE XOX WORLD REEKO MITCHELXONLY1 SATURDAY 26TH JULY REYTONS FERDINAND RIZZLE KICKS /NATASHA BEDINGFIELD JAKE THE HEROSADOCS MELUIN/ SPECIAL ELEANOR PATTERN+P SLAMBARZ PRESENTS SPEAKERS CORNER: SLAMBARZ/ HOSTEDBY YJXK Inenon KASABIAN THE DOCe DORER E SPECIAL GUESTS: KARORO JULY HANNAHROWE/ SIGRID EMMANUEL SONUBI OKTOBERFEST BAND SLAMBARZ PRESENTS SPEAKERS SUNDRESS LONG SLAND/ MONTELLO DYNAMIC DANCE WARD THE EADMILI KAYESS TLARNAA GEERAI OR'S VERSION ANDIN/ FUEGO HILLSBOROUGH PARK 25TH-27TH JULY THATCHERS BREWDOG HILLSBO"

 

No real big names added in the second wave besides John Cooper Clarke

A bit disappointing TBF, but the money has obvs gone on Pulp. I still feel there should be a few more names to fill out the Leadmill stage. We'll see.

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36 minutes ago, sheffinghell said:

A bit disappointing TBF, but the money has obvs gone on Pulp. I still feel there should be a few more names to fill out the Leadmill stage. We'll see.

Yeah, I’d have been miffed if it wasn’t for the fact I got the tickets in Phase 1 when they were a steal, and there was already more than enough to justify the cost with the first drop. 
 

Still be a cracking weekend but John Cooper Clarke as a special guest feels like a big cop out to me (and I say that as someone who likes him)

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Just now, 49Lawson said:

Yeah, I’d have been miffed if it wasn’t for the fact I got the tickets in Phase 1 when they were a steal, and there was already more than enough to justify the cost with the first drop. 
 

Still be a cracking weekend but John Cooper Clarke as a special guest feels like a big cop out to me (and I say that as someone who likes him)

Same here. Was hoping for Richard Hawley. Also not sure how JCC will work on an open stage. Much as I enjoy his work, sound can be variable for spoken word even in a venue with good acoustics. Who knows, maybe he's bringing Alex Turner with him 😂

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2 hours ago, briddj said:

So all the Sat and Sun adds are competition winners. Pretty poor.


First year since 2019 we're skipping. Didn't get early bird pre lineup like normal either. Like we somehow knew. 
 

I set a very low bar for tramlines because i want to support festival in the city I live. But just nothing in that lineup that appeals to me beyond "I'd see them if there was nowt else on" and that's not worth the ticket and beer cost. 
 

shame but hope it's a good one and we'll be back next year hopefully. 

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I go to Tramlines nearly every summer, even though I don't live in the UK. And I was so excited about the Pulp/Spiritualized combo that I bought tickets in November, expecting that they'd keep some acts I really wanted to see in reserve for the 2nd announcement. But I took a hard look at this lineup today, and I found that there were very few acts I really wanted to see on here, beyond Pulp, Spiritualized, and maybe the Futureheads and Red Rum Club (both of whom I've seen before). So even though it's much more expensive, I went ahead and bought Latitude tickets instead, since that's featuring a ton of acts I really want to see. Now I just need to figure out the best way to sell my weekend ticket to Tramlines...

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2 hours ago, sheffinghell said:

Same here. Was hoping for Richard Hawley. Also not sure how JCC will work on an open stage. Much as I enjoy his work, sound can be variable for spoken word even in a venue with good acoustics. Who knows, maybe he's bringing Alex Turner with him 😂

Yeah, that’s exactly who I had in my head too haha. Totally agree with JCC though, just think it’s completely the wrong setting for him.

 

Never seen Pulp and always wanted to, CMAT is my most played artist last year and never seen her either. Kasabian and Franz two of my favourite live bands, and there’ll be plenty more I’ll enjoy in the field I’m sure

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39 minutes ago, prefab said:

I go to Tramlines nearly every summer, even though I don't live in the UK. And I was so excited about the Pulp/Spiritualized combo that I bought tickets in November, expecting that they'd keep some acts I really wanted to see in reserve for the 2nd announcement. But I took a hard look at this lineup today, and I found that there were very few acts I really wanted to see on here, beyond Pulp, Spiritualized, and maybe the Futureheads and Red Rum Club (both of whom I've seen before). So even though it's much more expensive, I went ahead and bought Latitude tickets instead, since that's featuring a ton of acts I really want to see. Now I just need to figure out the best way to sell my weekend ticket to Tramlines...

You could try Tixel, very likely the official reseller. It's very easy as they reissue your ticket. You get paid after the event, or in advance if you don't mind paying a markup.

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34 minutes ago, 49Lawson said:

Yeah, that’s exactly who I had in my head too haha. Totally agree with JCC though, just think it’s completely the wrong setting for him.

 

Never seen Pulp and always wanted to, CMAT is my most played artist last year and never seen her either. Kasabian and Franz two of my favourite live bands, and there’ll be plenty more I’ll enjoy in the field I’m sure

Sounds like we have similar taste. I love Franz live, and I was lucky enough to catch Pulp twice for the first time in 23. They are spectacular and with a home crowd it will be something else.

 

I also really enjoy Baxter Dury live, CMAT I've missed several times and really keen to see, Kasabian usually very good, I have a soft spot for the Futureheads having seen them loads when I was doing photography, and very interested to see how John Grant and Spiritualized work out. 

 

Might even manage to catch some comedy this year. 

 

There's definitely enough there to justify my ticket, so long as the clashes are not too awful.

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