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Tramlines Festival announce their first wave of acts for 2026!

Tramlines Festival have announced their first wave of acts for 2026, with headliners Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice!

Tramlines Lineup 2026

Other acts on the lineup include Kaiser Chiefs, Blossoms, Wet Leg, Rick Astley, The Royston Club, The K’s, and SO many more incredible live acts!

Who are you excited to see at Hillborough Park, Sheffield, in July next year?

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Set against the beautiful backdrop of the picturesque Southsea seafront, multi-award-winning Victorious Festival (28/29/30 August 2026) – the UK’s biggest metropolitan festival – has today announced a huge bill of genre-spanning artists to descend on Southsea for the ultimate August Bank Holiday weekender. On top of today’s line-up announcement, day tickets have also now been released so don’t miss your chance to be part of the action next summer!
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Slam Dunk has quite rightly secured it place as a staple of the rock, metal and ska scene, internationally! This once-local festival is now a full-blown international celebration of alternative music, and if the lineup is anything to go by, this year’s Slam Dunk might be the best one yet.   
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Highways Festival 2026

The Stetson to person ratio was high - incredibly high - as more than five thousand country music fans filled out the Royal Albert Hall for the return of Highways Festival. For three days, the legendary South Kensington venue hosted performances from some of the biggest country and Americana musicians in the world.