Tramlines Festival Sheffield Confirmed 24–26 July with Top Indie Lineup
Sheffield's beloved urban festival returns to Hillsborough Park (24–26 July) with headliners including Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice. Free entry to the park, with food, comedy and multiple stages across the three-day celebration.
Tramlines Festival 2026 returns to Hillsborough Park in Sheffield from 24-26 July, making its usual summer home a cauldron of sound, celebration, and neighbourhood vibes. One of the UK's most beloved city festivals blends big-name headliners with indie heroes, pop favourites, local legends, comedy, street food, and eclectic emerging talent across multiple stages.
The Lineup and Schedule
This year's main attraction sees Fatboy Slim kick off the party with his legendary big-beat energy, Courteeners dominate Saturday with indie anthems, and Wolf Alice close out the weekend with their captivating alt-rock swagger. Beyond the top billings, Tramlines fans can expect a stellar roster that spans classic indie, dancefloor fillers, nostalgic vocalists, and Sheffield homegrown favourites.
Practicalities for New UK Residents
Tramlines is one of the UK's most accessible major festivals: the park is free to enter and stage performances are free to watch. Food vendors, craft beer and cider stalls, plus seating areas dot the grounds. It's designed as a community event with families welcome during daytime programming. From London, Sheffield is 2–2.5 hours by train (direct services from King's Cross or St Pancras); book rail tickets early for festival weekends. The event attracts around 100,000 visitors, so arrive early if you want decent viewing spots near the main stage. Bring a blanket, picnic and sunscreen; weather can be unpredictable in July.
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