Tramlines adds The Dandy Warhols, Nordic Giants, PSB, and Steve Davis

plus and DJ Hype & IC3, Dub Phizix & DRS, Eliza and The Bear, Inheaven, & over 50 more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 16th May 2016

Tramlines 2016 - The Dandy Warhols
Photo credit: Clark Wainwright

Tramlines 2016

Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th July 2016
various venues and open spaces, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2HB, England MAP
£42
Daily capacity: 50,000

The Dandy Warhols, DJ Hype & IC3, Dub Phizix & DRS, Eliza and The Bear, Inheaven, Jack Dat, Kate Jackson, Kiko Bun, Machinedrum & Ragga Twins, Mica Levi, Marika Hackman, Medlar, Nordic Giants, Public Service Broadcasting, and snooker legend DJ Steve Davis are the latest acts for Tramlines festival which returns for a eighth year between Friday 22nd and Sunday 24th July 2016.

Also added to the bill are Andy H, Arnivore, Bernard & Edith, The Big Eyes Family Players, Blood Sport, Bluewave, Daniel Whitehouse, Deep Space Orchestra, Denham Audio, Dialects, DMK, Emily May, Es.Q, FOES, Frazer, Future Wildstyle, Gett Off, Global Roots Soundsystem, Goat Head, Gramercy Park, High Hazels, Hot Diamond Aces, The Hot Soles, Jayskilatah, Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay, Loam, LOR, Lo Shea, Madam X, Napoleon IIIrd, Pedram, Perc, Pixx, Plenty Vibes, Rev. Austin, Rye Wax, Sir Spyro, Sly & the Family Drone, The SSS, Souljam, Ste Roberts, Suited & Booted Dancehall Brotherz, Throws, True Fiction, and Unit 3.

Dizzee Rascal will headline the headline the Main Stage on the opening night. Kelis and co-headliners George Clinton And Funkadelic/Parliament top the bill on Saturday, and Catfish & The Bottlemen and Jurassic 5 will co-headline on Sunday night. Also confirmed are The Mystery Jets, Gaz Coombes, Dawn Penn, Crazy P Soundsystem, Goldie, Craig Charles, Field Music, Hinds, Little Simz, The Enemy, Norman Jay, Toddla T, Young Fathers, My Nu Leng, David Rodigan and loads more.

For the line-up details as available see the Tramlines Festival line-up page.

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £42. Children aged under 12 years can attend for free.

The 2016 ticketing system brings with it some changes, with the introduction of Day and Night tickets now making it easier for festival-goers to catch their favourite bands. From £23 +bf, festival goers can opt for a Daytime Ticket, providing access to all outdoor stages and various venues. For fans of dance music of all kinds,a Night-time Ticket is available for £20 + bf, permitting entry to clubs on Friday and Saturday night, or from £5+ bf if Sunday is the night to stay out!

The festival includes stages, venues and themed trails that will take you to every corner of the city. The festival site (Sheffield) is easily reached by the UK road and rail networks.




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