The Hillsborough Park festival site can hold up to 35,000 people on each of the three days
Festival organisers say they are "super excited" at the prospect of welcoming 35,000 music fans a day to their event this summer. Tramlines, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, will go ahead this year, organisers said. The event at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield from 23-25 July will include headliners The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft.The festival, which started in 2009 as a free event, was postponed last year due to Covid-19 regulations.Mr Cleasby, who is the operations director for the festival, said: "We're watching the test events very closely because that informs a lot of our decision-making and planning.
"We're very serious about the public's safety and take our responsibilities regarding Covid very seriously.The line-up for this year's festival, which takes place from 23 to 25 July at Hillsborough Park, will also feature The Kooks, Dizzee Rascal and The Fratellis.Tramlines started in Sheffield in 2009 as a free event
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