Tramlines Festival has revealed the first wave of artists for its 2026 edition following the biggest ticket demand in the festival’s history.
Returning to Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, from July 24–26, Tramlines Festival will be headlined by Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice, with the announcement arriving after more than 20,000 fans registered for pre-sale access. Festival organisers have confirmed that more than two-thirds of tickets have already been sold, making 2026 the fastest-selling edition in the event’s history.
Joining the headline acts are Kaiser Chiefs, Blossoms and Wet Leg, alongside Gabrielle, Rick Astley, Reverend And The Makers, The Vaccines, The K’s, Vanessa Carlton, The Enemy, Lottery Winners, The Everly Pregnant Brothers and many more across the weekend.
Friday’s programme sees Fatboy Slim top the bill, supported by Kaiser Chiefs, The Vaccines, The K’s and Vanessa Carlton, while Saturday belongs to Courteeners, with Blossoms, Rick Astley, Gabrielle and Day Fever making their festival debuts. Sunday closes with Wolf Alice, joined by Wet Leg, Reverend And The Makers, The Enemy and Lottery Winners.
Ahead of the announcement, the festival launched its playful ‘Spill The Beans’ campaign, sending specially branded tins of beans to fans across the UK, each revealing an artist from the 2026 lineup. The campaign also supported the S6 Foodbank in Hillsborough, with festivalgoers invited to donate food in exchange for one of the limited-edition tins.
Alongside the music programme, Tramlines continues its commitment to Sheffield through The Tramlines Trust, which has awarded more than £120,000 in grants to local organisations since its launch in 2022, supporting projects focused on culture, education, mental health, young people and community development.
With record-breaking demand already confirmed and further artist announcements still to come, the 2026 edition is set to become one of the biggest in Tramlines’ history.
For more information, visit the official Tramlines website here.








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