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Paolo Nutini, Jamie T and Snow Patrol lead stacked Tramlines 2024 line-up

Snow Patrol, Paolo Nutini and Jamie T have been announced as headliners at Tramlines Festival 2024 – check out the full line-up below.Nutini will top the bill on Friday night of the Sheffield festival – which takes place at Hillsborough Park from July 26-28 – followed by Jamie T on Saturday and Snow Patrol on Sunday.Other acts announced for the 16th edition of the festival include Bombay Bicycle Club, Tom Grennan, The Human League, The Charlatans, Holly Humberstone, Yard Act and many more.The festival will also feature Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Snuts, Example, Soft Play, Miles Kane, NewDad, The Magic Gang and more.Pre-sale will go live on Thursday (January 25) at 12pm GMT, where a limited number of weekend and day tickets will be available. You can sign up here.Remaining tickets will be available in the general sale this Friday (January 26) at 12pm GMT.Check out the full line-up so far below.A post shared by Tramlines Festival (@tramlines)“I’m delighted to release the first wave of acts for Tramlines 2024,” said Tramlines Festival Operations Director Timm Cleasby in a statement.
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Miles Kane teases new music with Arctic Monkeys star Alex Turner after 6 years
READ MORE: Scouting For Girls stars left red-faced after extremely awkward touring blunderFollowing their release, the group consisting of Miles, Alex, James and Zach Dawes went on to win a string of awards and achieved chart success with two No1 albums and a BRIT Award nomination.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Miles said: "I mean, when we get together we chat about it."We're both you know, doing our own thing at the minute and I reckon there will be a trilogy, it's not in the distance, it's not on the horizon."However, Alex also explained he's got his eyes on a couple of musicians he'd like to work with and it appears Alex isn't the only South Yorkshire native he's keen on.The Wirral-born star added: "I'd like to write with Yungblud, I've met him he's a nice guy, great guy, he's a really nice lad," before revealing another star is on his wishlist."I'd like to write with him for him or Sam Fender, yeah, one of them two maybe."There's life in the old dog, a Kane and Yungblud take over."The Arctic Monkeys are preparing to headline Reading and Leeds Festival this weekend alongside names including fellow Sheffield rockers Bring Me The Horizon, The 1975 Halsey and Dave.Addressing their setlist for the weekend, Alex said: "It's quite mysterious, to me, right now, at this moment in time, the setlist and what the order of that should be."Alex and co have returned with their latest album, The Car having performed at several overseas festivals this summer.Speaking about their seventh record which is released on October 21, he told The Big Issue that they are "back to earth."While the Arctic Monkeys' may have softened their sound since they burst onto the scene in 2002 but he admits they're still staying true to their
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