Tramlines tickets went on sale today at 12pm, with tier four weekend and weekend VIP selling out in less than ten minutes.

The first wave of the much anticipated line-up was revealed on Monday, and fans described it as incredible. The line-up features many local artists, with the headliners being “three of the most requested bands ever”.

Headlining Friday night’s mainstage will be Sheffield’s very own Pulp. Formed in 1978, the band frequently played in many well known venues around the city including The Leadmill. However, this will only be the fourth time that the band have played in their hometown since the year 2000.

Fresh from their sell out homecoming show at Clifton Park in Rotherham, Saturday night of Sheffield’s biggest party will be headlined by The Reytons.

The festival’s grand finale on the Sunday will be headlined by Brit acclaimed indie-rock band Kasabian.

Over 30 more acts have also been revealed, including Franz Ferdinand, Rizzle Kicks, Jake Bugg, Natasha Bedingfield, The Last Dinner Party, Sigrid, CMAT, Scouting For Girls, The Sherlocks, and of course, The Everley Pregnant Brothers.

Alex Deadman, Tramlines PR manager, shared his excitement, saying that “the celebration of local talent will be at the forefront” of this year’s festival.

Tramlines festival will take over Hillsborough Park from 25-27 July for it’s 16th year.