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The sun was out, the joy was in abundance, music filled the streets, hills and valleys - what a bloody amazing weekend 🫶 Jules managed a visit to Tramlines Friday for John Cooper Clarke, Spiritualised, Fat White Family and ofcourse Pulp 💜 Certainly life-affirming dancing in your local park with 40,0000 other folk and singing your heart out to ‘Disco 2000’ and more (thanks to Teah and Chris for holding it down at the shop with our own Pulp-o-rama dedication).
Saturday a huge thanks goes to all the musicians ➡️ Teah Lewis and I Set the Sea on Fire who played in Hop Hideout for the first time hosting our ‘Live Hideout’. In addition to all YOU lovely lot who made it down, making it such a wonderful atmosphere for Tramlines Fringe in Leah's Yard and to Tayo for powering it through, behind the bar, with me!
Sunday thanks go to poets @milliethepoet @writing_the_circus Tom and @thesheffieldbard for joining us on a gentle festival wind-down @spokenword.sheff session.
Then finished the weekend catching Macka B live on Devonshire Green 💯 AND Lionesses WIN 🏆
Sheff-feeeeel-d as Dr John Cooper Clarke would say,
“I really rate it” 💜
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