Tramlines announce three new stages for this year’s festival

They’re launching a new tent on Devonshire Green


Tramlines festival have announced three new stages which will be at this years festival on 21st – 23rd July.

There will be the Hallam shuttle bus, free to those with a festival wristband, which will have bands performing on it. The bus will transport people between the main stage at Ponderosa park and ‘Folk Forest’ at Endcliffe park.

Also, if you like discovering new artists, the PRS foundation, associated with Spotify, will also be supporting a new tent on Devonshire Green. It will be focussing on new and emerging talent.

Over 100,000 people attended the festival in 2016

The PRS Foundation are also hosting a Momentum Music Fund panel at The Foundry on Saturday 22nd July, 12-4pm. The schedule will include two sessions, discussing progression routes, funding opportunities, and tips on how to get ‘Momentum-ready’.

‘Into The Trees’ is also launching at Ponderosa Park. Described as a “daytime dance area”, The Reflex, who Noel Gallagher is a fan of, will be performing here on the Saturday.

Acts already announced for this year include The Libertines, All Saints, Kano and Primal Scream. 

The first, second and third tier tickets for Tramlines 2017 sold out in record time but the fourth release tickets are still available, priced at £49.50 plus booking fee. Buy them here.