Alexisonfire & Rancid announced for Slam Dunk 2022

After being one of a grateful few independent festivals that were still able to go ahead this year, Slam Dunk have already announced a bundle of acts set to play at their 2022 event.

Headline performers next year will be Alexisonfire and Rancid, with The Used, The Wonder Years, Motion City Soundtrack, Hot Milk, and Meet Me At The Altar confirmed across the rest of the line-up. The festival has also been moved to Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June in its usual joint locations of Temple Newsam Park, Leeds and Hatfield Park respectively.

Super early bird tickets will go on sale this Friday 24th September at 9am until the following Thursday 30th September.

Visit www.slamdunkfestival.com for more info.

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