Tramlines Festival
Annual music festival held in Sheffield, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tramlines Festival is an annual music festival held in Sheffield, UK.[1] The festival was originally free to attend, but now requires tickets. The line-up consists of national and local artists. The festival was curated and organised by a panel comprising local venue owners, promoters and volunteers.[2] The name of the festival is inspired by the city's tram network. Tramlines held its first festival in 2009, which attracted 35,000 fans and was seen as a huge success, and 2010's event doubled that figure. The success of Tramlines Festival 2011 led to the event winning 'Best Metropolitan Festival' at the UK Festival Awards.[3] Superstruct Entertainment, the live entertainment platform backed by Providence Equity Partners, owns the festival after it entered definitive agreement for the acquisition of several live music and entertainment festivals from Global Media & Entertainment and Broadwick Live.[4]
Tramlines Festival | |
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Genre | Rock, indie, pop, electronic, dance, hip hop, folk, experimental, metal, world, reggae |
Dates | End of July |
Location(s) | Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, England |
Years active | Annually since 2009 |
Capacity | 50,000 |
Website | www.tramlines.org.uk |