Headliners Sum 41 and Don Broco will suit up for next year's Slam Dunk Festival, having been booked for the 2020 event of the festival only for everyone's plans to go sideways for obvious reasons.
With organisers forced to cancel this year's event due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the festival’s bill for 2021 is already taking shape with the headliners joined on the poster by the returning Punk in Drublic stage.
"We are overwhelmed by the support you have shown by keeping hold of your tickets for next year, so many thanks to you all. We are glad to say that the line-up will remain very similar to the one that you bought your tickets for, and we should be able to bring you more announcements soon," a statement read.
Slam Dunk began in 2006 and plays host to some of the biggest names in pop-punk, rock and all the subgenres you find in between across multiple stages at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds and Hatfield Park in Hertfordshire.
What? A one-day, two-site festival with a bill featuring some of the best known names in pop-punk and rock.
Where? Temple Newsam Park in Leeds and Hatfield Park.
When? Temple Newsam on May 29, 2021 and Hatfield Park on May 30, 2021.
Who? Sum 41 and Don Broco will return to headline, while the Punk in Drublic stage will host skate-punk survivors NOFX and Pennywise, plus Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, Reel Big Fish, the Vandals and Face To Face. Also along for the ride are Comeback Kid, Days N Daze and the Baboon Show.
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