Tramlines Festival
About the Festival
Tramlines Festival - Indie, Rock, Electronic, Pop festival featuring Fatboy Slim, Courteeners, Wolf Alice
Festival History & Info
🎂 Founded
2009
17 years of music history
👥 Capacity
40,000
Maximum festival-goers
📜 History
Tramlines Festival was founded in 2009 as a free city center festival in Sheffield, named after the city's historic tram network. Originally spread across multiple venues in the city center, it moved to Hillsborough Park in 2018 to accommodate growing demand. With a capacity of 40,000, Tramlines features three days of music spanning indie, rock, electronic, and hip-hop, with headline sets from Kasabian, The Libertines, and Stereophonics. The festival has become a cultural institution in Sheffield, celebrating the city's musical heritage while embracing contemporary sounds. Tramlines' commitment to showcasing local talent alongside major acts has made it a point of pride for Sheffield.
🎸 Legendary Headliners
☀️ Typical Weather & What to Pack
Late July in Sheffield typically sees temperatures of 15-21°C. Pack layers, sunscreen, and a light rain jacket. The park is generally well-maintained.
✨ Interesting Facts
Full Lineup
Headliners
Supporting Acts
Weather Forecast
*Historical average for this date
Essential Logistics
⛺ Camping
Not Available
🚗 Parking
Check festival website for details
🍔 Food & Drink Costs
Burger/Meal: £8-15 per meal
Pint: £6-8 per pint
🚿 Facilities
N/A
🚆 Transport
Check festival website for shuttle services
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Festival Poster

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Ticket Options
Standard festival entry • All stages access
Premium viewing • Exclusive areas • Fast-track entry
Location Map
51.5074, -0.1278
