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SUM 41 AND DON BROCO TO HEADLINE SLAM DUNK – NEW DATES ANNOUNCED FOR SEPTEMBER 2021

Slam Dunk festival are delighted to announce that Sum 41 and Don Broco will return later this year as Slam Dunk Headliners for the rescheduled festival dates.

Now taking place on Saturday 4th September (North) and Sunday 5th September (South), Slam Dunk Festival are set to welcome While She Sleeps, Comeback Kid, The Story So Far, We Are The In Crowd, NOFX among other legendary alternative names. New additions to the line-up are: Crown The Empire, Escape The Fate, Hacktivist, Malevolence and Snuff. 

Slam Dunk Festival Director Ben Ray says ‘It was a shame we have had to move the festival again from May however we feel the guidance now is clear enough to know the event will happen in September. With over 2 months between the June 21st reopening date and the festival we certainly think there is enough breathing space! After having announced the date change after the government announcement, we felt only right to take a bit of time to check with artists who could still do the new dates, before we re announced them. Now we can reveal these and I am so happy so many can make the new dates!

Newly added Escape The Fate will play this years Slam Dunk Festival in September

TICKET INFORMATION

All previously purchased tickets for 2020’s event will remain valid. 

General Admission Tickets to Slam Dunk Festival are £75* 

Slam Dunk Festival’s Launch Party will now take place at Leeds Beckett SU on Friday 3rd  September. Tickets are £8 and are available here

Slam Dunk North After Party will take place at Leeds University Student Union. Tickets are £6, available here

Slam Dunk South Afterparty will take place at o2 Academy Islington. Tickets are £8, available here

For more information or to purchase both opening party and festival tickets, please visit www.slamdunkfestival.com. All ticket prices are subject to booking fees. 


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