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The 32-20’S
Steeped in the gospels of John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, Elmore James etc., the 32-20's deliver raunchy, guitar and harmonica led blues that you can shake your hips to with a swagger, the way the Good Lord intended. Night Kitchen Courtyard // Saturday // 20:00
A.A Williams
Finding the balance between gentle and sorrowful is a fine art; with A.A.Williams’ music, this is an effortless notion with a stunning result. Recently signed to Holy Roar Records, there is a breakthrough impending for A.A Williams.
The City Hall // Saturday
The 88s
A rock covers band influenced by 70s and early 80s rock. The 88s sound is soulful and accessible – expect muscular vocals, bluesy riffs and all your classic rock favourites.
Night Kitchen Courtyard // Saturday //18:00
And So I Watch You From Afar
The Northern Irish group return to Sheffield with their experimental mentality and energetic stage presence. Following their sold out 10th birthday party shows, anyone who missed out on tickets has a chance to see them as part of the Fringe at Tramlines. The City Hall // Saturday
Alex Grayson
Andy H
Having honed his skills in the world of turntablism, Andy H applies his unique style of DJing to dance floor bass music while still remaining true to his hip-hop roots. A UK DMC and Red Bull 3Style finalist.
Foundry // Saturday // 00:00 – 01:00
Alex Ohm
Midlands-based songsmith Alex Ohm has become a renowned name on the local music scene and has also opened shows for the likes of Ian Brown and The Charlatans. Ohm’s cinematic symphonies reflect the wide range of influences that inspire his unique sound. FirepitRocks//Saturday//20:00–20:40
Airways
A-C
Renowned for his creative deliverance of
high energy house grooves and fresh off the
Glastonbury stage, Alex Grayson will be
bringing his house and techno style to
Revolution.
Revolution//Saturday//17:00–19:00 Walkabout//Friday//22:00–22:45
An exciting indie rock band with hints of Arctic Monkeys and Cage The Elephant. After self-releasing their debut EP in May, Airways fanbase has grown rapidly and their live shows are definitely a force to be reckoned with!
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