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Tramlines Festival is back with a mega line-up and the set times have been confirmed. The annual event which takes place in Sheffield's Hillsborough Park is back for another year and is bigger than ever before. This year, bosses at the event haven't held back and have gone all out to ensure that everybody is catered for.

While music lovers have previously seen the likes of Sam Fender, Kasabian, Lewis Capaldi and Becky Hill take to the stage, this year proves to be one of the most exciting. Back for its 16th year, there are still many more names to come as Sheffield's biggest music event celebrates its Sweet Sixteen. This year, the event will take part from Friday, July 26 – July 28.



But who's playing and when? Here, we take a look at some of the biggest names in music who will be playing. This year, the event will be headlined by none other than Paulo Nutini, Jamie T and Snow Patrol. But they will be joined by Bombay Bicycle Club, Tom Grennan, Sophie Ellis-Bextor , The Human League, Holly Humberstone and Yard Act.

Elsewhere across the weekend, the likes of Annie Mac, The Mysterines, Example, Soft Play and Miles Kane will be taking to The Sara Nulty main stage, T'Other Stage and The Leadmill Stage. The three headlines will be making their debut performance at the event which sees 40,000 music lovers flocking to South Yorkshire. The Human League are set to delight fans on home turf with their first UK show of 2024.

Last week, bosses sent out a handful of miniature Henderson's.

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