Tramlines Festival has revealed the full stage splits for its 2026 edition, alongside new details for its Into the Trees family area, as the festival returns to Hillsborough Park from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July.

The release of the stage splits poster, long anticipated by fans, lays out the full weekend for the first time, showing exactly how the line up unfolds across the park and where those key decisions will need to be made.
Friday sees Fatboy Slim top the Sarah Nulty Main Stage, joined by Kaiser Chiefs and special guests The Vaccines, while The T’Other stage brings through names like The K’s and Starsailor whilst Reginald D Hunter tops the comedy bill. The Leadmill Stage will see Black Honey headline with support from Radio Free Alice and Westside Cowboy whilst the Ogretones top the Library Stage.
Saturday is led by Courteeners on the main stage, with Blossoms and Rick Astley also featuring, while Gabrielle heads up T’Other Stage. Elsewhere, Seb Lowe features on The Leadmill stage, with strong Sheffield representation running throughout the day including the Pattern and Push takeover and sets from Freddie Halkon and The Leadmill Studio Orchestra. Comedy is fronted by Ross Noble, continuing a run of big comedy names that is a core part of the Tramlines weekend.
Sunday closes with Wolf Alice headlining, alongside Wet Leg and Reverend and the Makers, while The Enemy lead The T’Other stage. Across the park, acts including The Royston Club, Florence Road and The Lilacs sit alongside Dom Joly’s Trigger Happy TV anniversary show and a final run of performances that carry through from early afternoon to close.
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