Tramlines 2014
Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July 2014various venues and open spaces, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2HB, England MAP
£12 per day or £28 for the weekend
Annie Mac will headline the o2 Academy Sheffield on the second day of Tramlines festival, which returns for a seventh year, taking place from Friday 25th until Sunday 27th July 2014.
Next door in Academy 2, Tramlines will welcome Leeds' Eliphino to the stage, bringing his eclectic mix of garage, R&B, house and jungle.
Also on Saturday night De Sluwe Vos, Timmy P, and Jamie Trench will take to the decks in Fez Club.
Llandudno four-piece Catfish & The Bottlemen will join Sunday night headliners The Cribs on the main stage, and over at Queens Social Club on Sunday will be Bo Ningen, and Leeds' Menace Beach. Elsewhere on Sunday singer-songwriter Denai Moore will perform in The Cathedral, and, up-and-coming soul artist Moko will play at The Harley.
Applications are now open for bands wanting to play the festival. Tramlines will take all entry submissions from its newly built Facebook app, where fans can also vote for their favourites.
Festival Director Sarah Nulty commented, "We're thrilled to deliver another huge instalment of artists for this year's event. It’s shaping up to be our strongest yet and there's so much more yet to announce! Opening the local band applications is always an exciting time for us, as we get to see just how much incredible talent is out there waiting to be discovered. We're really excited by new and breaking talent, and are committed to making sure that we can give up-and-coming artists a platform to be heard.”
Entry this year is priced at £12 for day tickets or £28 for weekend tickets (plus 10% booking fee).
The first acts confirmed are headliners The Cribs, and Katy B, plus The Toddla T Sound, The Wedding Present, Deap Vally, Gold Panda, The Gaslamp Killer, Benji B, Moxie, Leon Vynehall, Jonwayne, Lewis Watson, Blessa, and Shy Nature.
Tramlines gives festival-goers a chance to see established artists alongside up and coming acts, across four outdoor stages and over 70 venues across Sheffield including the O2 Academy, The Night Kitchen, the city’s Gothic Cathedral, Fez Club, Fusion and Foundry, The Harley, Hope Works, Millennium Galleries, Queens Social Club and Yellow Arch Studios.
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