The final acts have been announced for Slam Dunk Festival 2023.
Following up October's announcement, the new additions are PVRIS, The Maine, jxdn, Sueco, Escape The Fate, LANDMVRKS, Emarosa, Scene Queen, Youth Fountain, Teenage Bottlerocket, Millie Manders and The Shutup, Higher Power, Zand, LOLO, and The Tyne.
They'll join many other previously confirmed names, including headliners Enter Shikari and The Offspring, at the pop-punk and alternative rock festival, which will return to Temple Newsam Park in Leeds and Hatfield Park in Hertfordshire in late May. Head below to check out the stage splits.
What? A one-day, two-site festival with a line-up boasting some of the best known names in pop-punk and rock.
Where? Temple Newsam Park in Leeds and Hatfield Park in Hertfordshire.
When? Hatfield Park on May 27 and Temple Newsam on May 28.
Who? Final additions to the 2023 line-up are PVRIS, The Maine, jxdn, Sueco, Escape The Fate, LANDMVRKS, Emarosa, Scene Queen, Youth Fountain, Teenage Bottlerocket, Millie Manders and The Shutup, Higher Power, Zand, LOLO, and The Tyne.
They join the previously announced Flogging Molly, Gogol Bordello, The Hunna, The Menzingers, Boston Manor, Wargasm, We Came As Romans, Vukovi, Spanish Love Songs, Static Dress, and Sincere Engineer.
There will also be sets from Yellowcard, who'll perform their 2003 LP 'Ocean Avenue' in its entirety, Fireworks, Underoath, Millencolin, Trophy Eyes, Hawthorne Heights, Dragged Under and Heriot.
Headliners The Offspring and Enter Shikari will top the bill, with the event also set to host Billy Talent, Bowling For Soup, Less Than Jake (celebrating the 25th anniversary of 'Hello Rockview'), Creeper, Four Year Strong, Malevolence, Holding Absence, Zebrahead, Trash Boat, Maggie Lindemann, NoahFinnce, Real Friends, Grayscale, Destroy Boys, Fit For A King, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Charlotte Sands and Girlfriends. There will also be exclusive reunion shows from Kids In Glass Houses, who'll be celebrating the 15th anniversary of 'Smart Casual', and TheAcademyIs....
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