But all have provided iconic moments in the history of Sheffield’s famous Tramlines festival since it was first set up in the city in 2009, including stars of rock, rap and disco.
That tradition is continuing again this weeked, with the latest batch of talent performing at the festival, with stars ranging from Sheffield’s own Paul Heaton, to the massively successful girl group Sugababes.
The venue for the main stage has varied over the years, before arriving at its current location of Hillsborough Park, but the quality of the music has remained.
We have taken a look back through the archives to find pictures of 22 acts who performed on the main stage at the festival, providing great memories for those who attended the festival.
You can see the pictures below – how many of them do you remember?
The venue for the main stage has varied over the years, before arriving at its current location of Hillsborough Park, but the quality of the music has remained.
![Saturday headliners Royal Blood get the crowd rocking in Hillsborough Park at Tramlines in 2021](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjg0ZTkxMmFlLTk1NDItNDdkOS1hYzNkLTUxNjMwOTg1NjUzYTowZjc4MGQ2MS0xOTk0LTQyZTgtYWQ3ZS1kZjdjMGU4MzQzYjM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
21. Royal Blood
Saturday headliners Royal Blood get the crowd rocking in Hillsborough Park at Tramlines in 2021 Photo: Dean Atkins
![Tramlines 2022 Hillsborough Park. Crawlers rock the Leadmill stage on Saturday afternoon](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjZjNjgyMjk0LTgxMGItNGU5OS04OTk3LTFlYjM1YWE4ZDY0ZTo1Y2MzMjEyOS0zNGE2LTRlNTYtYTU5YS03NzY5ZTdmYWQyNzU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
22. Crawlers
Tramlines 2022 Hillsborough Park. Crawlers rock the Leadmill stage on Saturday afternoon Photo: Dean Atkins
![Tramlines 2022 at Hillsborough Park saw Dead Pony take to the stage](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRiMDFkODY2LWFlYWQtNGI1YS1iMzJjLTA2ZDNjYWI4NmY2Yzo1OGMyOGVmMy02ZjRkLTQ5OGQtOTM5Zi1mMzJmYmNjZDM0ZjM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
23. Dead Pony
Tramlines 2022 at Hillsborough Park saw Dead Pony take to the stage Photo: Dean Atkins