Top acts announced for Sheffield's Tramlines music festival including Richard Ashcroft, The Courteneers and Kaiser Chiefs
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Headlining the main stage at the three-day event will be Richard Ashcroft, The Courteeners and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott.
They will be joined by dozens more top names, including Blossoms, DMA’s, Kaiser Chiefs, Sugababes, Beabadoobee, Kate Nash, Katy B, Sea Girls, Pale Waves, The Enemy and The Zutons.
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Hide AdThe 15th Tramlines Festival is from Friday to Sunday, July 21-23, at Hillsborough Park.
As well as music, it features comedy – the line-up includes Omid Djalili, Jonathan Pie and Paul Smith – as well as performance and a family friendly area.
The 2022 festival was a sell-out, with up to 40,000 revellers each day, and the advice is to be super-quick for tickets this year.
Day tickets at £50 plus booking fee and a final batch of Weekend tickets at £140 plus booking fee go on sale on Friday, February 3, at noon, from tramlines.org.uk
Organisers say 95 per cent of Weekend tickets have gone and are urging fans to sign up for ‘first access to avoid missing out’.
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Hide AdTimm Cleasby, festival director, said: “The turns were booked, the party’s on and you’re all invited.”
“This year’s line-up is a cracker with some awesome names and, as always, there’s more than just music with loads to do, see and get involved with.”
The Library stage will be home to a diverse range of grass roots artists including Coco, Deuxe, JxK and DJ Lamour, with more to be announced.
Last year, organisers brought back a controversial ‘no re-entry’ policy – any ticket holders who leave will not be allowed back in. Organisers have not said if it will apply this year.