The Streets, Royal Blood, Richard Ashcroft to headline Tramlines Festival 27 April, 2021
The Streets will be there when Tramlines Festival is at Hillsborough Park from Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th July.
Headliners The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft will be bringing a distinctly big league feel to Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival when it returns this summer.
Adding to that trio across the weekend are the likes of The Kooks, DMA’s, Pale Waves, Little Simz, Everything Everything, Jake Bugg, Blossoms, Dizzee Rascal and Sundara Karma.
“The pandemic has hit us all very hard in a million different ways but the support that Sheffield has already shown us is incredibly humbling for us all,” operations director Timm Cleasby responds.
Which festivals are going ahead and when do live gigs restart after COVID-19 lockdown? Music fans have had a disappointing 12 months with festivals and gigs cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
But with the silver lining of lockdown easing on the horizon, many will be hoping they can get back into shows in the near future.
Boris Johnson s
COVID-19 roadmap says that from 17 May, fans may be able to get their first taste of live music for more than a year.
No earlier than 21 June, as long as things go to plan, all limits on social contact will be removed. While some issues around mass events are still to be ironed out, the government is hoping to reopen nightclubs and lift restrictions on large gatherings such as festivals at this point.
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THE organisers of Oxfordshire’s biggest dedicated rock festival have vowed to carry on with this year’s event and have unveiled the headline acts. Truck Festival is set to go ahead at Hill Farm, Steventon, near Didcot, from July 22-25, headlined by Bombay Bicycle Club, The Kooks and Royal Blood. And tickets have already sold out. The festival ended months of speculation last night by revealing its first tranche of almost 70 bands and artists, and insisting the event would go ahead. This comes as other large events, including Glastonbury Festival and, locally, Cornbury and Riverside festivals and Cowley Road Carnival took the decision to call off their shows.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
It’s been far too long since any of us have been able to go to a music festival, so imagine how good it’s going to feel to set up your tent and take a sip of your first drink in the afternoon sun, ready to experience some actual live music.
The latest event to announce its 2021 line-up is Truck Festival, and what a line-up it is! Headliners Bombay Bicycle Club, The Kooks and Royal Blood will be joined by Blossoms, DMA s, Sports Team, IDLES, Tom Walker and Pigeon Detectives.
Also on the bill are Fontaines D.C., Little Simz, Circa Waves, Pale Waves, Sundara Karma, The Big Moon, Shame, The Orielles, The Snuts, Sorry, Vistas, and a whole load more great acts.