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Tramlines Festival announces This Feeling 2017

Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2017 - This Feeling stage returns to Tramlines Festival, Sheffield

in association with Jack Daniels UK / Radio X - and the shows are FREE ENTRY all weekend!

Hang Out in "The Zone" with Trampolene (pictured in June) at Tramlines Festival 2017!

Trampolene, Strange Bones, Blackwaters, Paves, The Cosmics, No Hot Ashes, The Assist, Jordan Allen and Emily Capell are on all included in the hotter than July line up of this year’s guitar powered excellence.

Free Entry, with DJs until late at The Great Gatsby (from 6pm on Friday 21st July) and The Rocking Chair (from 2pm on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July)

“Rising star” is a possibly over used phrase over the decades, but a wealth of artists from the ever expanding “The Zone”s alumni are rapidly going stellar.

Over the last few years, especially, This Feeling’s stage, with it’s top rate scouting and booking prowess has added an extra measure of credibility to any festival it graces.

It was consistently packed, from first to last note, at 2016’s Tramlines Festival Fringe, with a crowd of the new bright young things inside and out, from start to finish every day.

Friday 21st July at The Great Gatsby (from 6pm)

Trampolene

Jordan Allen

The Wired

The Strawberries (yorkshire psyche rockers, pictured)

The Harringtons

73-75 Division St, Sheffield S1 4GE

Division Street? That must be as in JOY division! Enjoy.

Saturday 22nd July at The Rocking Chair (from 2pm)

Strange Bones

Blackwaters

Paves

Dantevilles

Vida

Heavy Suns

Shambolics

Matter Of Mind

The Cosmics (pictured, musically accomplished Birmingham trio who went from January's TF #BigIn2017 events to Isle Of Wight Festival - before hitting Glastonbury Festival. There is a story like this for ALL This Feeling #1bigfamily), Emily Capell, Sauce, The Lids

and, staying at this address - The Rocking Chair, 23 Furnival Gate, Sheffield S1 4QR:

Sunday 23rd July (from 2pm)

No Hot Ashes

(pictured)

The Assist

Himalayas

The Americas

Ivory Wave

Generation

The Kavellers

Red Rum Club

Black Lime

Proletariat

Breed

Aztec Temples.

There is not one single name on that bill that has not been acclaimed in the media and received with rapturous applause by audiences. It’s unreal but for real that you can witness them all for free entry. By 2017, the UK’s “1 Big Family” of best buzz band rockers are on the bill of so many great events, all over national radio and media and increasingly internationally acclaimed..

Jack Rocks This Feeling Stage has quickly become a key name on any festival line up. A genuine music movement, with bands supporting bands, down the front for each other’s sets, wearing each other’s t shirts, is becoming increasingly evident at every event, with an audience that are, themselves up and coming in all sorts of ways. When they're not ripping up stages at their own gigs, you'll find The Assist (above, on shoulders) down the front having the time of their lives supporting other up n comers (in this instance, fellow Midlands TF alumni, The Surrenders, singer, Connor, has just taken off his Assist t shirt. ). If that does't tell you how much The Zone's crowd love rock n roll, then there's no convincing... but if you get it, dress up/down and get up/down to the rocking chair will be rocking and you will join the most influentially positive family in Britain. Nice one Tramlines Festival, yet again. HOT!

Youth powered, future music industrious and style shapers. On and off stage. You will be among them, all over again, at Tramlines Festival Fringe, for these line-ups.

A nationwide, and beyond, affair, This Feeling is already acknowledged as the UK’s No.1 landmark appearance for a band’s career, and Mikey Jonns (creator/director) as one of Britain’s most influential promoters. And that is from the mouths of the artists, themselves.

The biggest event to date, the alive tour, in association with Metropolis Music from 1st to 15th October has been announced (including a return to Sheffield on the 13th) and #BigIn2017 stars, Blackwaters (above, fast climbing Britain's exploding newer wave ranks) are on that bill.

Enough future star tipping, already. Just GO! Or in the case of Strange Bones, also Big In 2017, below. Just go fucking brilliantly nuts. You're welcome. Full Tramlines Festival info (it's affordable, and has got PEACE and LOVE at heart!) tramlines.org.uk/

Get involved/tickets etc: http://thisfeeling.co.uk

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