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Hey guys, hope you're all as excited as we are.

There's still time to purchase a weekend wristband at £28 (+booking fee).

 

Get it now and save yourself a packet!

http://tramlines.gigantic.com/tramlines/sheffield-city-centre-various-venues/2014-07-25-12-00

 

Alternatively you can purchases them booking fee free from The Harley, The Leadmill and Sheffield University.

 

Are wristbands still available at Leadmill?

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Are wristbands still available at Leadmill?

 

Weekend wristbands were only available in advance.

 

You can buy day tickets from the following places:

 

City Hall Wristband Exchange:

Friday 4.00pm-11.00pm

Saturday 9.00am-10.00pm

Sunday 9.00am-5.00pm

 

02 Academy:

Friday 5.00pm-1.00am

Saturday 12.00pm-1.00am

 

Sheffield University:

Saturday 12.00pm-1.00am

Sunday: 12.00pm-10.00pm

 

Leadmill:

Friday 7.00pm-10.00pm

Saturday 5.00pm-10.00pm

Sunday: 6.00pm-10.00pm

 

Devonshire Green Box Office:

Friday: 4.00pm- 9.45pm

Saturday: 10.00am-9.00pm

Sunday: 11.00am-8.00pm

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Here's the line up for The Fat Cat stage, this year. Starting this evening with the Everly Pregnant Brothers at 7pm and tomorrow we have Sheffield's Lucy Spraggen on stage at 3pm followed by Steel City Rhythm at 5pm. Beer will be on sale at Kelham Brewery as well as the Fat Cat.

http://www.kelhambrewery.co.uk/img/tramlines_fatcat.jpg

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Massive thanks to the Sheffield forumers for posting up all our info.

 

Please check out these videos about the #standbyme campaign at The Global Peace Gardens Stage

 

Romano Jilo (a positive story about Romany Gypsies in Page Hall) -

 

MC Nige Presents the Global Peace Gardens Stage -

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The Folk Forest Fair @ Tramlines Folk Festival is on today, sat & sun 26th -27th July in Endcliffe park, Rustlings road, S11. From 12-8pm.

Lots of stalls selling local art & craft, vintage items, books, photography, prints, textiles, ceramics, handmade cards, & lots more.

Come along for a great afternoon of music and shopping in the park!

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Some decent bands on there and free entry - good stuff!

 

Would have liked to have stayed longer yesterday, but if you're not a Thornbridge ale fan, paying £5.90 for 1 bottle of beer means you're bank balance is soon going to be as extinct as a dodo :rant:

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Mod Note:

 

Threads merged to keep all Tramlines, Tramlines Fringe and other venues associating themselves with the festival together.

 

For those wishing to moan about the festival - noise, people, anything else, please refrain from using this thread until AFTER the festival is over.

 

Thank you.

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