Slam Dunk Festival announce third wave of acts

Having already confirmed the news that Sum 41 and Don Broco will be the co-headliners of next year's event, Slam Dunk Festival have now unveiled another wave of acts set to perform on their 2020 lineup.

Refused (pictured), Comeback Kid, Deez Nuts, Movements, Free Throw, Mom Jeans, Young Guns, Fit For A King, Bedouin Soundclash, Reel Big Fish, Face To Face, and The Vandals have all been confirmed to perform at next year's event, when Slam Dunk will return to its now regular home of Leeds' Temple Newsam and Hatfield's Hatfield Park from the 23rd-24th May respectively.

Speaking of their addition, Andrew Neufeld of Comeback Kid said, “A couple years back, I remember getting scared to play Slam Dunk because all the bands were killing it so hard, but ‘imma say that the CBK concert goers did not disappoint! They made sure to let us know they were coming in hot and we made triple sure back!”

While Deez Nuts frontman JJ Peters added, "It’s been 4 years since we’ve played Slam Dunk, it was an amazing time all the way back then, so I can’t wait to see how much it’s grown. Plus our stage line up is a dream come true for us, hopefully for you too haha."

Tickets and full details about the festival are available at www.slamdunkfestival.com and you can see the full lineup poster below.

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