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Tramlines Festival 2026: Courteeners, Wolf Alice and Fatboy Slim to headline

Tramlines Festival 2026: Courteeners, Wolf Alice and Fatboy Slim to headline

Tramlines has announced the first line-up for its 2026 festival – check it out in full below.

The three-day event will take place in Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, between Friday July 24 and Sunday July 26.

Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice are set to headline on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, respectively.

Other acts featured on the bill include Kaiser Chiefs, Blossoms, Wet Leg, The Vaccines, Rick Astley, Reverend And The Makers, The Coral, Gabrielle, The Enemy, The Lottery Winners, Vanessa Carlton, Black Honey, Inspiral Carpets and Florence Road.

Further down the poster are the likes of Westside Cowboy, Seb Lowe, Keyside, The Lilacs, and Brooki.

“We’re bringing a huge one to Hillsborough Park next summer,” organisers wrote alongside the first announcement.

Tickets go on pre-sale at 6pm GMT this Thursday (November 27) – you can sign up here. The general sale will then follow at the same time on Friday (28).

Tramlines has “already sold over two-thirds of tickets” for next year’s festival, according to its official website: “We can’t promise anything’ll be left by Friday!”

The event describes itself as “three days of top tunes, belly laughs, and proper good times”.

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