Neck Deep, As It Is, Boston Manor Among Final Additions To Slam Dunk Line Up
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
Written by Laura Johnson
The final acts have been added to this year's Slam Dunk line up.
The one-day event began in 2006 and has since played host to some of the biggest names in pop-punk, rock and all the subgenres you find in between. In 2018 it took over Leeds city centre, Hatfield Park and Birmingham's NEC, but this year finds the Midlands leg dropped and the North segment shifted to Temple Newsam Park.
Head below for all the details, including a rundown of the latest artist announcement. Let's just say there's plenty in there to satisfy most people.
What? A one-day, two-site festival with a line up featuring some of the best known names in pop-punk and rock.
Where? Temple Newsam Park in Leeds and Hatfield Park.
When? May 25 in Leeds and May 26 in Hatfield.
Who? The final acts to join the line up are Neck Deep, As It Is, Boston Manor, A Loss For Words, Grandson, Press to Meco, A Story Untold, Between You & Me, SHVPES, Kublai Khan, Cruel Hand, Hot Milk, TiLLie, and Trophy Eyes' John Floreani. The Acoustic Stage bill has also been confirmed and includes Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack, Rob Lynch, Liam Cromby, formerly of We Are The Ocean, Chas Palmer-Williams of Lightyear and Lizzy Farrall.
They will play alongside the previously announced headliners Bullet For My Valentine and All Time Low, as well as Glassjaw, Gallows, Turnstile, Simple Plan, the Menzingers, the Bronx, Cancer Bats, Knocked Loose, Angel Du$t, I Don’t Know How, the Get Up Kids, Saves The Day, Tiny Moving Parts, Trophy Eyes, New Found Glory, Waterparks, Story Of The Year, Silverstein, NOFX, Mad Caddies, Bad Religion, Less Than Jake, Anti-Flag, the Interrupters, Lagwagon, Millencolin, the Bombpops, Milk Teeth, Atreyu, Touché Amoré, Plain White T's, Hellogoodbye, Lights, Tigers Jaw, Microwave, Employed To Serve, Our Hollow Our Home, WSTR, Real Friends, Seaway, Pagan, the Word Alive, Wage War and the Plot In You. Check out the full stage times here.
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