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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Tramlines 2012
They grow up so quick. It seems like only yesterday I attended the first ever Tramlines back in 2009. Now with three successful years under its belt, Sheffield’s fun filled free weekender is back, and as usual promises to bigger and better than ever before… Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Live
Tagged 65 Days Of Static, Abe, Alt J, Bungalows and Bears, Dave Woodcock, Dave Woodcock and the Dead Comedians, Devonshire Green, Frog and Parrot, Great Waces, John Hanson Band, Johnny Foreigner, Rip Of Britain, Rolo Tomassi, Roots Manuva, The Bowery, The Hop, The Mudcats Trio, Tramlines 2012, Vibrations, We Are Scientists
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