Tramlines will welcome thousands of people to Hillsborough Park this summer and we have the key info to get you there smoothly.
Taking place between Friday, July 26 and Sunday, July 28, Tramlines will welcome Paolo Nutini, Jamie T and Snow Patrol for headline performances. Other acts on the bill include The Human League, Bombay Bicycle Club and Tom Grennan.
There are still some tickets remaining for Tramlines Festival 2024. You can buy them here.
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Ahead of the big Sheffield event, we will be bringing you everything you need to know about Tramlines Festival 2024. In this article, you’ll find all the key travel info that you need.
Each day, the on-site box office will be open between noon and 7.30pm. If you have any ticketing help you require.
The nearest train station for many is the one located in Sheffield city centre. There will be a number of public transport options available to those wishing to get to Hillsborough.
There are two entrances to Hillsborough Park. The addresses for both are low:
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Penistone Road, Sheffield, S6 2AN
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Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S6 4HA
Travel by car
A Tramlines spokesperson said: “Tramlines is a metropolitan festival and we want to try to reduce the environmental impact of the event. We encourage visitors to use public transport and not travel by car where possible.”
If this is not possible please, limited car parking can be purchased here. All surrounding residential roads will not permit parking. If you park here you are subject to fine or towing.
At Hillsborough Leisure Centre car park there will be a black cab pick up and drop off spot. This will also operate as a general pick up and drop off point.
Public transport
Of course, given the event’s name, Tramlines has strong tram links for those wishing to travel from across Sheffield. The blue and yellow routes are the ones for those heading to Hillsborough Park – you can find the full list of stops here.
You can find out bus time tables and routes through the Travel South Yorkshire website.
You can join our Tramlines Festival Facebook group to get the latest gossip about the event.
You can find the latest event news in Yorkshire and nearby by visiting our What’s On homepage. There you can also find days out guides for things to do across the region.
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