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Tramlines Festival Adds More To 2016 Lineup

Tramlines, the UK’s biggest inner-city music festival, has added a fifth wave of acts to its 2016 lineup. The latest additions feature a genre-busting selection of DJs including David Rodigan, Mr Scruff & MC Kwasi, Craig Charles, Crazy P Soundsystem, a full live set and DJ set by Quantic, Dego, Rita Maia, The Mouse Outfit, Last Japan and many more. These new artists join the formerly announced Dizzee Rascal, Jurassic 5, Kelis, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Randall, Goldie, Norman Jay, Toddla T, My Nu Leng, Paranoid London Live, Skream, Floorplan, Leon Vynehall and loads more for the festival’s eighth instalment. Tramlines takes place from Friday 22 July – Sunday 24 July in Sheffield, and weekend tickets are now on sale from www.tramlines.org.uk for just £42 (+bf).

The award-winning Tramlines Festival transforms Sheffield city centre into a huge festival site, taking the reins on four outdoor spaces and 15 venues with a bill that showcases a diverse range of established names and brand new artists, and attracting approximately 100,000 people every year.

By night, it’s a playground for all things electronic, taking over Sheffield’s best nightclubs and warehouse spaces for a genre-spanning blend of techno, drum & bass, house, grime and everything in between.
 
Festival organisers are thrilled to announce the return of three heavyweights for 2016 after storming successes in previous years: kicking off Tramlines as it means to go on with a melting pot of funk, disco, techno and more is seismic duo Mr Scruff & MC Kwasi, who return to the legendary Leadmill for the festival’s official opening party on Thursday 21 July; original reggae selector David ‘Ram Jam’ Rodigan returns to take the reins at the o2 Academy on Friday with a bag of bass-heavy, dancehall tunes, while on Saturday night at Foundry, the funk and soul maestro Craig Charles returns after road-blocking DQ Nightclub at Tramlines 2015!

Other standout performances this year include a full live set from dance pioneers Crazy P, whose slinky underground disco and deep electronic cuts will appear as part of burgeoning local promoters Nice Like Rice's Queens Social Club takeover on Friday.

Beat-maker Quantic will touch down at Tramlines for a total of two killer performances, headlining the 7,000 capacity Devonshire Green stage with a live set, before hot-footing it up the road to the intimate Harley for a DJ set at the venue's Sunday night after-party.

The Banana Hill collective will take over Queens Social Club on Saturday with a selection of dancefloor-bound world beats including 4hero's Dego and cutting-edge Lisbon DJ Rita Maia, amongst others.

The Plug nightclub is home to all things grime on Saturday night at Tramlines, with the atmospheric vibes of Last Japan, former KissFM DJ Logan Sama and upcoming MC Capo Lee all added to the bill.

Hip-hop fans are also catered for with the nine-piece hip-hop outfit, The Mouse Outfit, ready to take the roof off at Yellow Arch on Saturday night.
 
Every year, Tramlines delivers a genre-defying mix of talent. Outside of its night-time programme, by day, it’s a place to discover the best in live music, spanning indie, rock, folk, pop and funk, from the increased 17,500-capacity Main Stage through to the 500-capacity Sheffield Cathedral.
 
Other already announced acts for the 2016 event include Dread MC, Novelist, Amy Becker, Denis Sulta, Coco, Boddika, LEVELZ, Mumdance B2B Pinch, P Money and others.
 
Tickets for Tramlines Festival 2016 are on sale and, as ever, remain seriously good value.  A weekend ticket comes in at the bargain price of £42 +bf covering all stages from day until night. For club access only, a weekend pass costs £20 +bf. To stay for the official closing parties on Sunday night, tickets are an added £5, making it one of the most competitively priced festivals around.
 
Entry to the official opening party with Mr Scruff at the Leadmill on Thursday 21 July is free for all Tramlines wristband holders.
 
For up-to-the-minute information about Tramlines 2016 visit www.tramlines.org.uk or follow Tramlines on Twitter @tramlines
 
Tramlines 2016 Lineup So Far…
 
Dizzee Rascal / Catfish and the Bottlemen / George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic / Jurassic 5 / Kelis
 
Basement / Craig Charles / Crazy P Soundsystem /  The Crookes / David Rodigan / Dawn Penn / The Enemy / Field Music / Gaz Coombes / Goldie / Floorplan / Hinds / Jane Weaver / Leon Vynehall / Little Comets / Little Simz / Moon Duo / The Mouse Outfit / Mr Scruff & MC Kwasi / My Nu Leng & Dread MC / Mystery Jets / Norman Jay MBE / Novelist / Paranoid London / Quantic / Skream / Teleman / Toddla T Takeover / Young Fathers
 
All We Are / Amy Becker / ArcTanGent DJs / Ardyn / Banana Hill / Beaty Heart / Blessa / Boddika / Capo Lee / Cervo / C Duncan / Clay / Coco / Cowtown / Dan Mangan / Da Rico / Dego / Denis Sulta / Ekkah / exmagician / Fleetmac Wood / FYI Chris / Gwenno / Holly Macve / Holy Esque / Jasper James / JVC  /K.O.G & The Zongo Brigade / Kuenta i Tambu / Last Japan / Laura J Martin / LEVELZ / Logan Sama / Marquis Hawkes / Matrixxman / Meilyr Jones / Miles From Kinshasa / Mt Wolf / Mumdance B2B Pinch / NARCS / Nice Like Rice / Pareidolia / P Money / Pure Bathing Culture / Randall / Rita Maia / Roseau / Rukhsana Merrise / Saif Mode / Scuba / Sticky Blood / Sundara Karma / Thomas Truax / Toucans / Trash / Tom Trago / Yndi Halda  / Zed Bias B2B Paleman / Zuzu

www.tramlines.org.uk
www.facebook.com/tramlines
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Tickets available from:
http://tramlines.gigantic.com/tramlines-sheffield-city-centre-various-venues-2016-07-22-12-00

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