Slam Dunk Festival announce 2021 return

After sadly having to cancel what would have been their 15th anniversary earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, Slam Dunk are still looking to make it to the iconic milestone as they announce the details for next year's event.

The line-up for 2021 is almost identical to that which was originally announced earlier this year, with Sum 41 and Don Broco still named as joint headliners, and acts such as NOFX, Billy Talent, While She Sleeps, Bury Tomorrow, The Used and many more making the majority of heavy hitters across the rest of the festival.

Speaking about the return, Festival Director Ben Ray says, "Not delivering Slam Dunk Festival in 2020 was hard, but with 2021 being the 15th anniversary we will be sure to make it a special one for us all. With overwhelming support shown by our fans by keeping hold of their tickets, I felt it was important to try to give them as many of the artists they bought their tickets for as possible. Therefore I’m so happy to be able to confirm the majority will be returning".

Slam Dunk Festival 2021 will take place on Saturday 29th May at Leeds Temple Newsam and Sunday 30th May at London's Hatfield Park, with tickets available now from www.slamdunkfestival.com See the full line-up so far below.

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