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    Festival Preview: Tramlines
    Tristan Phipps
    • May 31, 2019
    • 3 min

    Festival Preview: Tramlines

    Of all the city festivals: Live At Leeds, Hit The North, Dot to Dot – none are as well renowned as Sheffield’s Tramlines, which is now entering its 10th year. While 2009 brought the chart-topping sounds of Example and Pixie Lott, Tramlines 2019 will boast a line-up brimming with indie and alternative royalty. Headlining the festival this year we have indie-pop stalwarts Two Door Cinema Club, who’ll be taking to the festival just weeks after releasing their fourth studio album
    Hold Fast – The Crookes are in town
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    • Feb 1, 2016
    • 1 min

    Hold Fast – The Crookes are in town

    Sheffield four piece The Crookes will be taking over the Bodega on the 2nd of February with their charming brand of raw, passionate and romantic indie. Expect to hear tracks from their energetic fourth studio album, “The Lucky Ones” which came out at the end of January, as well as old favourites from their previous albums and EPs. Sheffield’s seven hills have long been alive with the sound of music. From Pulp to the Arctic Monkeys, from Drenge to Reverend and the Makers, ther
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