Claudia Downs
23 Feb 2018
For its 10th anniversary, Tramlines have dropped their biggest lineup to date
Tramlines festival has relocated from the inner city to Hillsborough Park for its 10 year anniversary and, to commemorate the occasion, has unveiled the first part of their most star-studded lineup yet. Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd July 2018 will see Stereophonics, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Craig David's TS5 headlining the park.
Hillsborough Park will also welcome the likes of Blossoms, De La Soul, Jake Bugg, Reverend And The Makers, Stefflon Don, The Sherlocks, Mabel, The Magic Gang, Coasts, Pale Waves, Gengahr, Naaz, Mullally, and Stereo Honey. The site will also open earlier than in previous years, starting the day with 90s nostalgia in the form of Mr Motivator and the party starting Rhythm of The 90s. Bringing together world-famous and local acts and spanning a wide range of genres such as rap, indie, garage, and rock and roll, the festival promises to provide a "smorgasbord of sights and sounds that will add up to a truly diverse and memorable weekend." And there are still more annoucements to come!
The park is just a 13 minute tram ride from the City Centre. It is licenced for up to 40,000 people and will feature four different stages, including one hosted by The Leadmill, and all kinds of other entertainment such as a pop-up cinema and a kids and family area.
Weekend tickets are selling fast: they now cost £59 plus booking fee and are available from www.tramlines.org.uk.
Native will be bringing you up-to-date coverage on lineup announcements and who to watch out for in the run-up to the biggest weekend in the Sheffield calendar!