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Organisers say Tramlines Festival to go ahead at full capacity
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Tramlines 2021 at full capacity with Richard Ashcroft, The Streets
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Whether it is a country show or a music festival, we have missed the roar of the crowd, the buzz of excitement, at this stage we even miss queuing up for a snack and refreshments. The county is slowing getting back to how summers should be with these events that are tentatively planned.
27th May - 5th June
Derby Book Festival
This year s festival is billed as: 10 Days, 60 events, 10 venues. Events will include in person, live streamed, recorded and outdoor events with lots of exciting book-related activities for families over half term.
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Tramlines is set to return to Sheffield this July. Picture: Dean Atkins.
If you are an existing ticket holder and would like to sell, you can register here.
A spokesperson said: “We can’t thank you enough for showing us the love over the past week since our lineup announcement, as well as your support over the past 12 months, it definitely doesn’t go unnoticed and we are so appreciative.
“Rest assured we’re putting everything into delivering a party to remember at Hillsborough Park this Summer, we cannot WAIT to boogie and have some beers with you all.”
Limited tickets available
Other acts lined up to perform include Nottingham’s Jake Bugg, The Kooks, DMA s, Pale Waves, The Pigeon Detectives, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Everything Everything, Blossoms, Dizzee Rascal, The Fratellis, Sundara Karma and Derbyshire’s own Lucy Spraggan, from Buxton.
Representing Sheffield will be bands including The Sherlocks, The Reytons and folk favourites Everly Pregnant Brothers.
Tramlines 2018 being rocked by Sheffield favourites The Sherlocks, who return again this year, joining headliners The Streets, Royal Blood and The Verve s Richard Ashcroft.
With a large number of ticket buyers for the cancelled 2020 event retaining their tickets, only a limited number of weekend tickets will be available, currently priced at £130, while day tickets are £45.
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