Pulp, The Reytons And Kasabian Lead First Line-Up Announcement For Tramlines Festival 2025
Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Neil Bedford
The first acts have been announced for Tramlines 2025.
Pulp, The Reytons and Kasabian (pictured) lead the Sheffield festival's line-up, headlining the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Also among the first wave of acts announced are Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, John Grant, Fat White Family, Hot Chip, I, Monster, Franz Ferdinand, Rizzle Kicks, Natasha Bedingfield, Jake Bugg, The K's, Future Heads, The Last Dinner Party, The Lathums, Sigrid, and CMAT, plus more.
Tramlines will return to Hillsborough Park in July, having previously hosted Paolo Nutini, Jamie T, Snow Patrol, Bombay Bicycle Club, Tom Grennan, The Charlatans, Holly Humberstone, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sam Fender, Madness, The Streets, Royal Blood, The Kooks, and Little Simz, among many others.
Head below to keep up to date with the latest line-up developments.
What? A three-day festival hosting a diverse musical line-up, including acts from the world of pop, indie and rock.
Where? Hillsborough Park, Sheffield.
When? July 25-27, 2025.
Who? Pulp will headline the Friday, marking the fourth show they've played in their hometown since 2000. They've also curated the line-up for the main stage that day, with sets confirmed for Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, John Grant, Fat White Family, Hot Chip (DJ set), Lisa O'Neill, I, Monster, Oracle Sisters, Cloud Canyons, Femur and more that are still to be announced.
Sheffield indie quartet The Reytons will top the bill on the Saturday, following performances from Franz Ferdinand, Rizzle Kicks, Natasha Bedingfield, Jake Bugg, The K's, The Futureheads, The Rosadocs, Heather Small, Freddie Halkon, Chloe Slater, Daydreamers, She's In Parties, KDOT, Danny Mellin, The Denaby's, Daisy Peacock, The Leadmill Studio Orchestra and special guests Everly Pregnant Brothers.
Closing the party on Sunday will be Leicester indie giants Kasabian, following sets from The Last Dinner Party, The Lathums, Sigrid, CMAT, special guests Scouting For Girls, The Sherlocks, The Royston Club, Red Rum Club, Luvcat, The Clause, Cliffords, and Sundress.
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