Slam Dunk Festival stage splits are here

By Ben Tipple

Slam Dunk Festival have now officially opened up the “look at all those clashes” portion of the event build-up, with stage splits now available.

As in previous years the festival is broadly split into heaviness and vague genre. The main stage takes the lighter acts with the second stage taking the brunt of heaviness, joined by the fifth headed by Every Time I Die. Pop-punk and ska are also represented on their relative platforms.

The line-up is rounded by off the Uprawr DJ, Kerrang! Fresh Blood and the acoustic/solo stage.

Time to get planning.

This years festival takes place across the May Bank Holiday 28th – 30th, in Leeds, Birmingham, and Hatfield, with tickets for all dates on sale now. More information about Slam Dunk Festival can be found on their official website.

MAIN STAGE (Unofficial name: The Big Stuff)
Panic! At The Disco
New Found Glory
Mallory Knox
Yellowcard
Mayday Parade
Young Guns
Moose Blood

SECOND STAGE (Unofficial name: The Heavy Stuff)
Of Mice & Men
Issues
Memphis May Fire
The Amity Affliction
Northlane
We Came As Romans
Miss May I
The Word Alive
Coldrain

THIRD STAGE (Unofficial name: The Bouncy Stuff)
The Story So Far
The Starting Line
Four Year Strong
Set Your Goals
Real Friends
As It Is
Hit The Lights
ROAM
Trash Boat

FOURTH STAGE (Unofficial name: The Really Bouncy Stuff)
The King Blues
Zebrahead
Capdown
King Prawn
Catch Twenty Two
Spunge
The JB Consiracy
Special Guests… The Beat

FIFTH STAGE (Unofficial name: The Mixed Bag Stuff)
Every Time I Die
Cancer Bats
Norma Jean
Hacktivist
Heart Of A Coward
Gnarwolves
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk
WSTR
The One Hunderd

KERRANG! FRESH BLOOD STAGE (Unofficial name: The New Stuff)
New Years Day
Creeper
Beautiful Bodies
Blood Youth
Boston Manor
Cane Hill
Dead!
Waterparks
With Confidence

UPRAWR DJ STAGE (Unofficial name: The Party Stuff)
Shikari Sound System (DJ Set)
Bury Tomorrow (DJ Set)
The Qemist
Astroid Boys
Mel Clark
Party Blinders

EIGHTH STAGE (Unofficial name: The Chilled Stuff)
The Rocket Summer
Rob Lynch
Grumble Bee
Greywind
Away Days
Elder Brother
Seafoal
Bethan Leadly
Lianne Kaye

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