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BAL FASHION SOCIAL
Following the re-launch of the café, bar and art space after a complete refit, this thriving venue located in the Castlegate area will host events across the weekend. Attendees are encouraged to bring the right attitude and good vibes.
LOOK OUT FOR: CHRIS DUCKENFIELD // SATURDAY // 21:00
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
A firm favourite amongst the movers and shakers of Sheffield, this laid-back bar promises to be a great Fringe at Tramlines venue. With its reputation for top-notch acts, great food and all-round cool vibe, Bungalows will not disappoint this weekend. LOOK OUT FOR: YASMIN LACEY // SATURDAY // 21:00
CAFÉ TOTEM
This place is the home for all things rock n’ roll in Sheffield, hosting some of the best live music nights in the city and serv- ing up pizza for a fiver to eager punters. It goes without saying that these guys are pulling out all the stops; whether it’s for pizza or a party, Café Totem is the place to be.
LOOK OUT FOR: MIDNIGHT SON // SATURDAY // 20:00
CHURCH - TEMPLE OF FUN
A picturesque venue housed in the listed Osborn Works in Kelham Island, Church is the new venture from Bring Me the Horizon frontman Oli Sykes. Feeling hungry? Church has a 100% vegan bar and is home to Make No Bones, who will be serving up tasty vegan delights.
LOOK OUT FOR: JACKIE MOONBATHER // SUNDAY // 21:00
CRYSTAL
Located in a former 19th century scissor factory, this stylish nightspot is a favourite with both students and locals for its central location and late-night DJs. Always a key Fringe at Tramlines venue, you'll catch some of the UK's finest up-and- coming bands here.
LOOK OUT FOR: FRAZER // SATURDAY // 21:00
DOROTHY PAX
Situated on the Victoria Quays, this lovely little bar is in the perfect location for a summer tipple by the water and hosts some of the region's finest blues acts.
LOOK OUT FOR: THE BEARCATS // SUNDAY // 20:00
THE FAT CAT
Located in the increasingly popular district of Kelham Island, The Fat Cat has a reputation as one of the coolest traditional pubs in Sheffield. Their excellent selection of real ales and the cosy beer garden makes this place a summer haven. Not only this, but their annual beer garden performances have gone down in history as legendary Tramlines moments that you do not want to miss.
LOOK OUT FOR: CHRIS PAUL // FRIDAY // 20:00
FIREPIT ROCKS
Bang in the middle of West Street is the city’s classic late-night dive bar, serving up ice cold drinks and chicken wings til 4am, seven nights a week. Expect to find some loud, frenetic rock to be playing within its cosy confines.
LOOK OUT FOR: CROSS FIRE EAGLES // SUNDAY// 20:00
THE FOUNDRY
Found in the Sheffield SU, this three-room live music and club night venue is hosting what are sure to be the biggest, bassiest afterparties the Steel City has to offer at Tramlines. Headlined on Saturday night by none other than Shy FX, and joined by Randall and Junglist Alliance, it promises to be the perfect (loudest) end to your weekend of music in Sheffield.
LOOK OUT FOR: SHY FX // SATURDAY // 01:00
FORUM KITCHEN & BAR
Located in the heart of Division Street, Sheffield's home of all things independent, Forum is an eclectic venue that hosts everything from art exhibitions to live music and great food. Cracking beer garden too.
LOOK OUT FOR: LIFE // FRIDAY // 21:00
FROG & PARROT
This Sheffield institution is different from your average boozer. The calibre of guest DJs and musicians passing through its doors sets this place apart from other venues, boasting a laidback vibe and top atmosphere for gigs.
LOOK OUT FOR: SOPHIE AND THE GIANTS // SATURDAY // 23:00
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