Major music festival to return to Sheffield

A popular greenspace in Sheffield will host an outdoor music festival that takes place over three days in summer.

Music fans in the area can now buy admission to the Tramlines Festival 2026. The summertime event is coming back to Steel City for another year, promising plenty of famous acts that will perform on stage.

Festival organisers often emblazon promotional materials with the official branding and Logo Design of their event, like the clean typographical design of Tramlines, which is often accompanied by graphics reflecting Sheffield’s tram network.

Major headliners have been announced for the event that annually attracts around 40,000 festivalgoers. The three-day festivities will launch with big names in music like Fat Boy Slim (Norman Cooke), The Vaccines and Kaiser Chiefs, while the second day of the event features Gabrielle, Rick Astley and Courteeners. UK indie bands Wet Leg and Wolf Alice will close the festival on the last day.

Alongside the live music on stage, ticketholders looking for laughs can also see hit comedians. Those booked include Ross Noble, Reginald D Hunter and, celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Trigger Happy TV”, English comic Dom Joly.

The Tramlines Festival will now run at Hillsborough Park from Friday, July 24 to Sunday, July 26. The city greenspace is based on Parkside Road in Sheffield, and a range of different ticket prices are available to purchase.
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