July 14, 2010 18:26

Gallows, Rolo Tomassi, Tinchy Stryder added to Tramlines festival 2010 line-up

Acts join Mystery Jets, Echo & The Bunnymen and 65daysofstatic at the free event

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Gallows, Rolo Tomassi and Tinchy Stryder are among the latest additions to the line-up for Sheffield's Tramlines festival.

Taking place on July 23–25 at various venues across the city, the acts will be joined by Professor Green, Daisy Dares You, Pulled Apart By Horses, Skeletons & The Empty Pockets, Is Tropical, Three Trapped Tigers, Exit Calm and The Twilight Sad.

Now in its second year, the free entry event will also feature the likes of Mystery Jets, Echo And The Bunnymen and 65daysofstatic.

For more information, visit Tramlines.Org.

The line-up for this year's Tramlines festival includes:

Echo & The Bunnymen
Mystery Jets
65daysofstatic
Blood Red Shoes
Dum Dum Girls
Darwin Deez
Toddla T
Dinosaur Pile-Up
Tinchy Stryder
Professor Green
I Monster
Animat
The Cinematic Film Orchestra
The Horn The Hunt
65daysofstatic
Skepta
Daisy Dares You
Focus
Pulled Apart By Horses
Skeletons & the Empty Pockets
Boy On A Dolphin
Pistola Kicks
Is Tropical
Tango In The Attic
Three Trapped Tigers
Party Horse
Exit Calm
The Twilight Sad
The Ray Summers


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