Tramlines Set Times Announced & Day Tickets Now on Sale

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Tramlines have now released the full schedule for the weekend (24-26 July), detailing the running order for all 200 artists on its 2015 bill.

Tramlines is one of the UK’s biggest inner-city festivals where, for one weekend, 100,000 people descend upon Sheffield to turn the city centre into one huge festival site. Now in its seventh year, Tramlines continues to bring genre-spanning legendary acts alongside breaking new talent to its stages. Headliners for 2015 include The Charlatans, Basement Jaxx, and Wu-Tang Clan, with support from the likes of Billy Bragg, Buzzcocks, Martha Reeves, Neneh Cherry and The Sugarhill Gang.

Another first for 2015 is a brand-new scheduling feature on the festival's own website. The page lists the order of every act with the time and location of their set. It’s never been easier to plan your weekend at Tramlines and with over 200 acts appearing, festival-goers are recommended to start sooner rather than later! This is the link for that http://www.tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Weekend tickets are still available but are likely to sell out in advance of the event. They can be purchased from www.tramlines.org.uk for only £30 + bf. There are also a limited number of day tickets available (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), priced at £23 + bf.

Published on 07 July 2015 by Ben Robinson

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