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The definitive guide to the best smaller acts
Tags: Tramlines Festival
by Cai Trefor
Tags: Tramlines Festival
This weekend (25-27 July) Sheffield kicks off its annual Tramlines festival. Back for it's sixth year with a spectacular line up, this inner city festival is sure to be a corker.
Over the weekend, crowds of over 80,000 will take to its various city venues to see established and hotly-tipped new acts - where you can catch the likes of The Cribs, Public Enemy, Katy B and Annie Mac among the best emerging talent.
With such a big line up and some inevitably painful clashes you'll never get to see every one that you want to but here are some acts that you should do your best to get down to the front for.
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