Tramlines Festival is back once again this year and will take place between Friday 25 July and Sunday 27 July, at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield with headliners including Pulp, Kasabian and Reytons.
See full line up and details of the event on the Tramlines website.
This weekend also sees the return of The Fringe at Tramlines, in association with Sheffield BID. The event is one of Sheffield biggest, free city centre events and takes place across outdoor spaces, pubs, bars and music venues in the city centre and beyond.
The event is designed to support the city’s brilliant local businesses. From live music in pubs and bars to outdoor performances in our public spaces, it’s a celebration of Sheffield’s creativity and community.
Once again, Sheffield City Council and Sheffield BID will be hosting The Fringe Stage in Devonshire Green, a family friendly, free area, with live music.
For more information visit the Welcome to Sheffield website.
Both events bring with them huge benefits for the city. In 2024 alone, Tramlines and The Fringe brought in a combined £7.3 million, supporting everything from hotels and restaurants to taxis and local shops.
Over 150,000 people attended both events, bringing energy, excitement, and importantly, spending power to the city.