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Nine Reasons The Latest Slam Dunk Announcement Was Awesome!

We’re so psyched about the latest Slam Dunk announcement! Check out the nine reasons were pumped about the latest announcement here.

slam dunk first line up 2017

Source: Festival Source

Last year, Slam Dunk celebrated their 10th year anniversary, and this year they keep the nostalgic festivities alive having announced Enter Shikari as headliners, with the band’s slot at the festival also doubling as a ten-year celebration of Take To The Skies.

At the same time, the festival announced the likes of Don BrocoBowling For Soup and Cute Is What We Aim For playing this year’s festival, and we weren’t sure if it could get any better, but it did!

In the latest announcement, it was revealed that Beartooth, Tonight Alive, The Bronx, Goldfinger, Mad Caddies, The Movielife, Trophy Eyes, Like Pacific and Against Me!

The festival rolls into Birmingham, Leeds and Hatfield over May Bank Holiday weekend. Dates and details below:
27 May – Slam Dunk Midlands – Birmingham NEC
28 May – Slam Dunk North – Leeds City Centre
29 May – Slam Dunk South – Hatfield Forum

Tickets are still available for purchase from slamdunkmusic.com

Here’s nine reasons why the latest announcement was awesome! 

Beartooth

Beartooth

Source: Promo

Ohio hardcore giants Beartooth have set the rock scene alight ever since their inception, and if last year wasn’t exciting enough for them after releasing new album Aggressive, they’ve been announced for Slam Dunk.

After spending December touring the UK, they are guaranteed to have picked up thousands of new fans, and we feel like 2017 might be even bigger for the Beartooth boys!

Just in case you needed any more convincing, here’s their electric video for album track ‘Hated’:

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