22 more acts for Sheffield's Tramlines

Fenech-Soler, Shangaan Electro, TY, Broken Hands, Sweet Baboo & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 7th May 2013

Fenech Soler

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

22 more acts have been announced for Tramlines festival which returns for a fifth year between Friday 19th and Sunday 21st July 2013 to the city of Sheffield.

Fenech Soler
The latest additions are headed up by Shangaan Electro who headline the Peace Gardens Stage at Tramlines on Sunday, and Fenech-Soler join the Main Stage billing on Saturday, also confirmed are Ty, Amplifier, Anathema, Bondax, Bromheads, Brolin, Citizen, iLiKETRAiNS, John J Presley , Kasra, Luke Abbott, Masters in France, Maybeshewill, Melanie Pain, Nadine Shah, Stay Positive, Sweet Baboo, The Pineapple Thief, Witch Hunt, and Broken Hands.

Many acts are still to be announced for the festival which across the city will feature hundreds of artists in 60 venues across Sheffield including four outdoor stages. There will be the welcome return of the Folk Forest, the Peace Gardens' World Stage, the Buskers Bus, Street Theatre, the Weston Park party and the Blues and Ale Trail - all with line up announcements to follow.

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 Lianne La Havas, Dutch Uncles, Friends, Lulu James, Eliza and the Bear, The Jim Jones Revue, Slow Club, The Crookes, Veronica Falls, Theme Park, Peggy Sue, Teleman, Everley Pregnant Brothers, New Young Pony Club, The Invisible, 2.54, Sky Larkin, Cheatahs, Thumpers, PINS, Menace Beach, Rolo Tomassi, Tall Ships, Wet Nuns, Lemuria, TTNG, Kagoule, Duke Dumont, B.Traits, Lanterns on the Lake, Alessi's Ark, Fossil Collective, Toddla T Sound, Theo Parrish, Maurice Fulton, Forgemasters, Chris Duckenfield, David Rodigan, Ez, Stylo G, Dub Phizix & Strategy, and Dre Skull.

Started in 2010 Tramlines key goal was to give festival-goers a chance to see established artists alongside up and coming acts. Entry this year is £6 per day.



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