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The Story So Far and Dream State Amongst New Additions to Slam Dunk Festival 2022 Line-Up

Alexisonfire and Rancid are amongst the first acts confirmed for the 2022 Slam Dunk alternative weekend. Get more info here.

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Following the announcement that Alexisonfire and Rancid would be amongst the headliners for the 2022 weekend, Slam Dunk Festivalhave revealed the second wave of names for 2022’s Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend.

Set to join headliners Alexisonfire and Rancid, The Story So Far, The Amity Affliction, Hot Water Music, The Vandals, Silverstein, Dream State, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Spanish Love Songs and The Flatliners will all be making their way to Leeds and Hatfield next summer.

Slam Dunk Festival 2022 will take place on Friday 3rd June (North) and Saturday 4th June (South), moving from the usual May Bank Holiday weekend to align with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend which begins on Thursday 2nd June.

The full list of confirmed acts for the 2022 line-up reads as follows:

Alexisonfire
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!
Dream State
Hot Milk
Hot Water Music
Meet Me At The Altar
Motion City Soundtrack
Rancid
Silverstein
Spanish Love Songs
The Amity Affliction
The Flatliners
The Story So Far
The Wonder Years
The Used
Vandals

Early Bird tickets are on sale now until Friday 31st December and are £79*. General Admission tickets will go on sale from Saturday 1st January and are £85*.

The Slam Dunk Festival payment plan will be available from Friday 24th September at 9am in order for those to secure their tickets to 2022’s event. It costs £19* to secure the ticket, with monthly instalments of £15 until the ticket is paid off. The total cost of the payment plan is £79* and the first payment must be made before 1st January.

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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