Jake Bugg @ Tramlines

Jake Bugg @ Tramlines

Thousands of people gathered to celebrate music and life at the Tramlines festival. Warm sunshine, good vibes and Jake Bugg’s first live performance in 18 months. The magic in the air was almost tangible as the crowd waited, singing in anticipation. And then an unforgetable performance that had everything.      

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