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21 June 2019

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The Fringe At Tramlines is quickly approaching, and Sheffield is set to have a weekend of unforgettable live music, comedy and nightlife. Forum, one of Sheffield’s most popular bars, have today announced their line up for The Fringe At Tramlines which has been highly anticipated and will take place 20th-22nd July.

Forum have put together a curation of artists who wont just sing but will put on a show and entertain. Division Street is always a firm favourite for locals looking to enjoy bars and new music so the venue will be packed. Their lineup for The Fringe At Tramlines this year is their biggest yet and with free entry, you’d be daft to miss it.

Friday 20th July

Friday will kick off the weekend in style and Sheffield is set to see the likes of Teeff and Rainbow Maniac take to the stage. LIFE will be the first to headline Forum for The Fringe At Tramlines. The four piece from Hull are sure to go down well with the crowds after the success of their first album Popular Music which was self-released last year. LIFE have already toured with award winning, Slaves and have been backed BBC Radio 1 and performed at Maida Vale, so Forum really looks like the place to be on the Friday evening.

Saturday 21st July

Saturday looks like another jam packed bill, including plenty of kick ass girls like  BABE PUNCH and Yassassin. Strange Bones will then be the second band to headline Forum’s stage for The Fringe At Tramlines. The grungy Blackpool trio will be showcasing their unusual sound, which they have previously described as “Big Sister is watching you”. If Forum is going to see any crowd surfing it’s going to be for these guys, who love to cause just the right amount of trouble.

Sunday 22nd July

Finally onto the last day of The Fringe at Tramlines which will see SONS, and Himalayas warm up the stage for the final act of the weekend at Forum, Demob Happy. The Geordie lot, who now live down in Brighton, will be finishing off The Fringe At Tramlines with songs from their new album Holy Doom. This band is one to watch as they will be embarking on a tour of the US after The Fringe at Tramlines.

So it looks like Forum has itself a killer weekend lined up for The Fringe At Tramlines, keep your eye on their social media for any further information.


Forum Kitchen and Bar, 127-129 Devonshire Street, S3 7SB

Please be aware this is an 18+ event.