Tramlines has revealed its full 2026 line-up, following the biggest demand in the festival's history.
The beloved Sheffield music event will be back at Hillsborough Park next summer for its 17th year, and has teed up a bumper line-up of stars to perform this year.
Topping the bill on Friday will be legendary musician and DJ Fatboy Slim, who'll bring his legendary big-beat energy to the Tramlines main stage.
On Saturday, it'll be beloved Manc indie rockers Courteeners who'll close out the main stage - Tramlines say this has been one of their most-requested acts with their big singalong energy.
Then on Sunday, Wolf Alice will bring their Mercury-Prize-winning mix of grunge, alt-rock and haunting ballads to Sheffield.
Also topping the Tramlines 2026 line-up will be the likes of indie anthem kings Kaiser Chiefs, one of the UK's hottest live acts Blossoms, and off-kilter pop geniuses Wet Leg.
Tramlines 2026 will be welcoming to the bill Gabrielle, Lottery Winners, Rick Astley, Reverend and the Makers, The K’s, The Vaccines, Vanessa Carlton, The Enemy, and The Everly Pregnant Brothers, too.
And much-loved disco event Day Fever, a daytime rave for people who don't want a late night, will be popping up at Hillsborough Park too.
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Tramlines has already experienced record-breaking demand for its 2026 festival, even before announcing the line-up, with more than 20,000 fans signed up for early access and more than two-thirds of tickets already sold.
In the run-up to the announcement, Tramlines rolled out a tongue-in-cheek, ‘Spill the Beans’, teaser campaign, delivering specially branded tins of beans in the post that teased the artists who would be performing.
Fans could also claim a tip-off tin by donating food to the S6 Foodbank in Hillsborough.
Tramlines will take place between Friday 24 and Sunday 26 July 2026.
Pre-sale tickets for Tramlines 2026 go live from 6pm on Thursday 27 November for those signed up via www.tramlines.org.uk, with general sale from 6pm on Friday 28 November HERE.
Tramlines 2026 ticket prices
Weekend General Admission (Tier 4): £160 + booking feeÂ
Weekend VIP (Tier 4): £230 + booking feeÂ
Weekend VIP + The Fancy Bit (Tier 4): £360 + booking feeÂ
Kids Weekend Tickets: From £20 + booking feeÂ
Kids VIP Weekend Tickets: From £55 + booking fee
Tramlines 2026 line-up
Friday
Fatboy Slim (Headliner)Â
Kaiser ChiefsÂ
The Vaccines (Special Guests)
The K’s
The CoralÂ
Starsailor
Keo
Vanessa Carlton
Black Honey
The ClauseÂ
Radio Free Alice
Westside Cowboy
Etta Marcus
Saint ClairÂ
Millie Pye
Maximilian Tanner
Bethany GraceÂ
Saturday
Courteeners (Headliner)
Blossoms
Rick Astley
Gabrielle
Freddie Halkon
Everly Pregnant Brothers (Special Guests)
Inspiral Carpets
Sleeper
Lucy Spraggan
Seb Lowe
The Guest List
Quayside
Girl in the Year Above
Creeping Jean
Geider
Day Fever (Disco set)
The Leadmill Orchestra
Sunday
Wolf Alice (Headliner)Â
Wet LegÂ
Reverend and the Makers
The Royston Club
The Enemy (Special Guests)
Lottery Winners
Brooke Combe
Florence Road
The Rosadocs
The LilacsÂ
Femur
Bleach 9:3
Brooki
Sam Scherdel
JunkÂ
Sheffield
Step inside this stunning ultra-modern South Yorkshire home listed for under £1 million
Have alookat this stunning, futuristic family home that's currently on the market.
If you've ever wanted to live in a home that resembles a spaceship, then boy oh boy have we got the home for you.
This is Bennetthorpe House over in Doncaster, a truly impressive architect designed family residence that's so swish it even featured on one of the very first episodes of Grand Designs.
Now that's an accolade.
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Set across three floors, the home has a whopping five bedrooms and three bathrooms as well as a gorgeous light-filled reception room. In fact, the whole home is flooded with light due to the sheer abundance of windows.
Designed to impress, the entrance hall doubles as a dining area and showcases some of the property's most eye-catching architectural features, including a striking glass staircase and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling glass block wall.
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Upstairs, the lavish bedroom suite comes complete with a walk-in dressing area and a sleek en-suite shower room.
The lower ground floor features a large bedroom, dedicated sitting area, en-suite bathroom and provides direct access to the property's double garage.
Certainly, it's not the sort of home to snuggle in front of the fire with a good book and get all cosy - but if you're a fan of all things modern and contemporary then it doesn't get much better than this.
Images: Rightmove
The best part? It can be yours for just £850,000...how can one resist? It's a small price to pay to feel like you're the star of Grand Designs every single day of your life.
To have a proper nosey at this one-of-a-kind property then take a look at the listing on Rightmove here.
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Sheffield
The best restaurants in Yorkshire named at prestigious National Restaurant Awards
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The best restaurants in the UK have been named at the National Restaurant Awards – and Yorkshire has done pretty well for itself.
The prestigious awards took place last night, listing the top 100 places to eat in the entire UK.
Four restaurants in Yorkshire managed to make it into the top 100 of the country’s best restaurants.
Coming in at a very impressive number 13 is Sheffield restaurant JÖRO, who's year has gone from accolade to accolade after being awarded none other than a Michelin star back in February.
Often hailed as the city's best restaurant, JÖRO is run by husband-and-wife team Luke French and Stacey Sherwood.
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They recently relocated into a bigger space near the edge of the Peak District in Oughtibridge, which has allowed them to expand their offerings.
Here's what the judges had to say: 'A much larger and better-equipped kitchen has allowed French - whose CV includes Midsummer House in Cambridge - to evolve his already finely-tuned and distinctive cooking style.'
JÖRO announced the news to Instagram, saying: "To be sat in a room filled with incredible people from across the industry is truly inspiring and being listed is something our younger selves only dreamed of achieving."
Over in Leeds, beloved neighbourhood bistro Bavette placed at number 83 where owners Sandy and Clement stated they were "Over the moon" to have made it onto the list.
Elsewhere in Yorkshire, The Angel at Hetton came in at number 47 being declared as a 'Yorkshire institution' whilst The Star Inn at Harome took number 78 as one of the first pubs in England to be awarded a Michelin star.