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Tramlines Announce Full Folk Forest Stage Line Up

Tuesday, 05 May 2015 Written by Laura Johnson

Tramlines have announced the full Folk Forest stage line up for this year's festival.

The rural themed stage, among a very city centred festival, has confirmed the acts for this year's bill. Performing are Ezra Furman, Polar Bear, This Is The Kit, Scott Matthews, The Payroll Union, Meadowlark, Eastern Seaboard Radio Station, GoGo Penguin, Diagrams, Hidden Orchestra and FURS.

Also appearing at the festival are Wu Tang Clan, Charlatans, Basement Jaxx, Billy Bragg, And So I Watch You From Afar, Buzzcocks, Dutch Uncles, Ghostpoet, Kate Tempest, Knifeworld, Marika Hackman, Nai Harvest and Slaves. For the full line up go here

Festival Director, Sarah Nulty said:

“After the success of bringing the Cathedral stage into the wristband scheme last year, the Folk Forest stage will also become part of the paid festival. As well as allowing us to ensure that the profile of artists and quality of production can be raised, the move will also support the long-term sustainability of an integral part of Tramlines."

The festival will take over Sheffield venues between July 24 and 26. Tickets are on sale now. Prices start at £30.00, plus fees.

Tramlines Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri July 24 2015 - SHEFFIELD Sheffield City Centre - Various Venues

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