40,000-person Tramlines will be Europe’s largest festival since the start of the pandemic

Sheffield’s Tramlines festival will go ahead as part of the UK government’s Events Research Programme (ERP), as uncertainty begins to ease around the viability of large-scale events for the rest of the summer.

Taking place on 23-25 July at a full capacity of 40,000 people, Tramlines will be Europe’s largest festival since the pandemic began, hosting headliners the Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft in Hillsborough Park.

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