Slam Dunk Festival 2025 tickets: How to get early bird and who's in the line-up | Music | Entertainment




It feels like Slam Dunk Festival 2024 only happened a few weeks ago, but Slam Dunk 2025 is already on the horizon.

Taking place on Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25 in 2025, this two-day alternative music festival is due to kick off once again with good vibes, great music, and a line-up that will not be found anywhere else in the UK.

The first date, Saturday, will be held at Hatfield Park, while the second date will kick off on Sunday in Leeds at Temple Newsam.

Last year's headliners - You Me At Six - thrilled fans, but 2025 is due to blow the retired British pop-punkers out of the water.

It has just been announced that A Day To Remember will be making their Slam Dunk Festival debut in 2025.

The macho metalcore lads will no doubt be playing some of their new tracks, as well as some classics from such hit records as Common Courtesy, Homesick and more.

Speaking on hitting the UK's premier alternative music festival, A Day To Remember said: "We’re really excited to get back to the UK, and to play Slam Dunk for the first time."

They'll also be joined by some massive artists, including Dream State, As It Is, Neck Deep, Movements, New Found Glory and many more.

The full line-up - as it stands - is displayed below.

Early bird tickets will be released at the end of the week, and we've got all the information you need below.



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Posted: 2024-09-05 16:05:50

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