
Omar Souleyman, Cate Le Bon, Loyle Carner, and more to play Tramlines Festival
07 February 2017, 10:11
| Written by
Laurence Day
Sheffield's Tramlines Festival has unveiled a huge new wave of names, with Omar Souleyman, Cate Le Bon, Loyle Carner, and more.
Other lineup highlights include Nadia Rose, Bossy Love, We Are Scientists, Blaenavon, Metronomy, All Saints, Goat Girl, John Joseph Brill, Spring King, The Magic Gang, and Yorkston Thorne Khan. Check out the full lineup so far on the poster below.
Weekend passes start at just £38 for the ninth edition of the city-based fest.
Tramlines takes place 21-23 July in across "three of Sheffield’s best park spaces." Find out more.
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