Rockin’ and penalty-filled Sunday at Tramlines 2025 in Sheffield
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Scouting for Girls
Finding the motivation for the last day of a festival can be a challenge, but Scouting for Girls knows how to get the crowd going. Their energetic set, filled with hits like ‘Heartbeats’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’ and ‘She’s So Lovely’, keeps the audience dancing and singing along. The band even throws in a few covers for good measure, including renditions of ‘Come On Eileen’ and Elvis’s ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’.
Lead singer Roy Stride engages the crowd, calling them the fifth member of the band and encouraging everyone to participate in the performance. By the end of their set, the entire festival is buzzing, and attendees are ready to take on the rest of the day with a smile on their faces.
The Last Dinner Party
The Last Dinner Party takes the stage with a bang, showcasing their talent and delivering a high-energy performance. Their sound, reminiscent of classic stadium rock bands like Queen and Led Zeppelin, captivates the audience from the first chord of ‘Burn Alive’. The band’s transition from soft harmonies to electrifying guitar solos keeps the crowd on their feet, with new track ‘Big Dog’ standing out as a heavy-hitting highlight.
In addition to their impressive musical prowess, The Last Dinner Party’s playful stage presence adds to the overall enjoyment of their performance. Introducing songs with cowboy accents and encouraging donations for medical aid, the band proves that they are not only skilled musicians but also socially conscious artists.
Perfect placement: the Euros final
After The Last Dinner Party’s set, the attention shifts to the Women’s Euros final on the big screens. As the game goes into penalties, the tension in the air is palpable, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcome. A spontaneous moment of camaraderie among festival attendees during the match highlights the sense of unity and shared joy experienced at Tramlines.
Kasabian
As England emerges victorious in the Euros, Kasabian takes the stage to provide the perfect soundtrack for the celebrations. Their anthemic rock hits, including ‘LSF’, ‘Club Foot’, and ‘Underdog’, ignite the crowd, turning the festival atmosphere into a euphoric celebration. The band’s electrifying performance, complete with circle pits and flares, creates an atmosphere of unbridled joy and energy.
Sergio from Kasabian notes the exceptional energy of the Sunday crowd, remarking that it feels more like a Friday night. The band’s invitation for the audience to make the performance a memorable moment encapsulates the collective spirit and enthusiasm of everyone in attendance. From the front row to the back of the venue, festivalgoers are united in their shared experience of pure joy and jubilation.
In conclusion, Tramlines 2025 culminates in a weekend filled with unforgettable performances, shared moments of excitement, and a collective celebration of music, sports, and community. The perfect combination of talent, energy, and camaraderie makes it an event to remember.