
Tramlines has revealed Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice as its 2026 headliners
Pre-sale tickets see unprecedented demand with two-thirds already sold out.
The Courteeners are an English band formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, in 2006. The original lineup included Liam Fray (lead guitar and vocals), Michael Campbell (drums and backing vocals), Daniel "Conan" Moores (rhythm guitar), and Mark Cuppello (bass). Cuppello was replaced by the band's producer Joe Cross in 2015. The band previously toured with pianist Adam Payne, who was featured on every album until 2019, when he was replaced by Elina Lin. In December 2012, the band dropped "The" from their name, performing simply as Courteeners. In 2024, Cross and Lin became official band members. They have released seven studio albums: 'St. Jude' (2008), 'Falcon' (2010), 'Anna' (2013), 'Concrete Love' (2014), 'Mapping the Rendezvous' (2016), 'More. Again. Forever.' (2020), and 'Pink Cactus Cafè' (2024). The band has also issued several EPs and two DVD albums. All music and lyrics are written by Liam Fray, who states that his songs are based on personal experiences.
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Pre-sale tickets see unprecedented demand with two-thirds already sold out.

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The original album, released in 2008, peaked at Number Four on the Official Albums Char
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