Tramlines Festival has announced that a fun-packed programme for kids of all ages will be on offer at this year’s event. Set to take place at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield from Friday 26th – Sunday 28th July, the designated family area, Into The Trees, will be bursting with activities for families to create, learn and be inspired by an immersive programme that promises to keep kids entertained, all day long.
Nestled in a secluded part of Hillsborough Park and surrounded by mature trees, Into The Trees is its own little oasis, set apart from the livelier parts of the festival, making it the ideal location for the little ones – and the not-so-little ones!
Into The Trees has been rebooted for 2024 thanks to a bigger partnership between Tramlines and the Leeds-based event company, Pop Up And Play. Specialising in creating cool spaces for kids and families, Pop Up And Play brings three new play zones to Tramlines which make for a summer holiday experience worth going out for.
The Craft Den will be the place to be for creative minds with a plethora of hands-on activities from tote bag colouring to making badges, friendship bracelets and puppets, plus a special Into The Trees mask-making station for kids to adorn as their own, unique festival attire.
The Treehouse Stage will provide all-round entertainment, with storytelling by the Hillsborough Book Shop, cartoon drawing, performances from Cirque Du Funk and street dance outfit SDK (So Damn Creative), and the much-loved Tramlines Kids Rave.
The Spinning Top is hosted by circus entertainment specialists, Storm in a Teacup, and will offer kids the chance to try their hands at a whole manner of circus skills, stilt walking, and enjoy giant bubble displays from top-notch entertainers.
In addition, as partners of Tough Mudder, Lidl will be bringing along their Lidl Mudder zone for kids aged 5-12 giving them a taste of the 1-mile mud-fest. With Secret Agent Squeeze and Mini Everest obstacles and their famous smoothie bikes, this is guaranteed to keep the young ones entertained. And when the energy levels need restoring, grab a refreshing fruit skewer to sample some of the freshest fruit on site.
Festival organisers at Tramlines have also increased facilities for parents this year, now extending to two baby nursing areas for those all-important changes and feeds. They can be found within Into The Trees and in the nearby welfare area.
Both day and weekend tickets are now on final sale and are flying out the door with just 6 weeks to go. Final weekend tickets are on sale now from £140 (adults), £15 (ages 5-12) and £5 for kids under 5. If the busy family calendar only allows for a one-day jaunt, day tickets are also available priced from £45 (adult), £10 (ages 5-12), and £2 for under 5s, all plus booking fees. Tickets can be purchased from www.tramlines.org.uk/tickets
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