The Courteeners, Richard Ashcroft and Sugababes are among the many first set of acts introduced for this yr’s Tramlines Pageant.
The pageant is about to return to Hillsborough Park in Sheffield for its fifteenth yr on the weekend of July 21-23, with Richard Ashcroft topping the invoice on the Friday night time. In the meantime, The Courteeners will headline on Saturday and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott will shut the pageant on Sunday.
Different notable names a part of the primary announcement embrace DMAs, Blossoms, Kaiser Chiefs, Sugababes and Bloc Occasion. Beabadoobee, Kate Nash, Katy B, Sea Ladies, Pale Waves and Black Honey have additionally joined the line-up, whereas The Enemy and The Zutons have been added as particular company.
The ultimate weekend tickets, in addition to day tickets, will go on sale on Friday (February 3) at 12pm – you should purchase yours right here.
Talking concerning the launch of Tramlines 2023, operations director Tim Cleasby stated: “This yr’s line-up is a cracker with some superior names and, as at all times, there’s extra than simply music with hundreds to do, see and get entangled with. My private must-sees this yr are Kate Nash, Rachel Chinouriri, Rumbi Tauro, Sugababes, the humorous Paul Smith and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Smith.
“To cite our much-missed pal Sarah, ‘I simply wish to have a large celebration with all my buddies’. The turns are booked, the celebration’s on and also you’re all invited. It could actually’t come quickly sufficient.”
Tramlines first revealed among the acts on its line-up by sending miniature bottles of Henderson’s Relish, which is produced in Sheffield, to addresses across the UK, which had the among the first acts on their labels.
The model’s basic supervisor, Matt Davies, stated: “The recipe for Henderson’s Relish has been saved beneath lock and key for over 130 years. Usually, we’re fairly good with secrets and techniques, however we acquired a bit too excited concerning the line-up for this yr’s Tramlines. Sorry about that.”
Final yr’s pageant was headlined by Sam Fender, Kasabian and Insanity.