Anti-Flag – Slam Dunk Festival South – 26/05/2019
Political punk Anti-Flag proved to be a draw at Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Anthony Shaw
Political punk Anti-Flag proved to be a draw at Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Anthony Shaw
Shvpes showed off their genre-crossing album ‘Greater Than’ at Slam Dunk North.
Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard
It’s no surprise Gallows caused plenty of chaos at Slam Dunk North.
Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard
Here’s Manchester pop-rockers Hot Milk made a whole bunch of new friends at Slam Dunk North.
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Take a look at Cancer Bats destroying Slam Dunk North.
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Canadian pop-punks Simple Plan made a brief return to the UK for Slam Dunk.
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It may have not been May 16th but that didn’t stop Lagwagon from having a brilliant time at Slam Dunk South.
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Texas metalcore band Kublai Khan served up an energetic and aggressive display at Slam Dunk North.
Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard
Pop-punk heavyweights New Found Glory left us floored at Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Anthony Shaw.
Story Of The Year made a rapturous appearance at Slam Dunk North.
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Southampton’s Our Hollow, Our Home headed up North to leave their mark at Slam Dunk.
Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard
The influential Bad Religion brought their brand of topical punk rock to Slam Dunk South.
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Bullet For My Valentine closed the Jägermeister stage with a heavy dose of metal!
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The Illinois pop-punks showed plenty of composure as they returned to Slam Dunk.
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This is how alt-pop artist Lights looked as she shined during her Slam Dunk South debut.
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Before joining New Found Glory on the Monster stage, William Ryan Key opened Slam Dunk South.
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Press To MECO bought their three-part harmonies to Slam Dunk South.
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The former Motion City Soundtrack frontman returned to Slam Dunk for his first solo outing.
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Rising Southampton band Our Hollow, Our Home showcased their brand of cathartic metalcore.
Photos by Jez Pennington
Angel Du$t proved to be pretty buff at Slam Dunk South.
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Glassjaw delivered a career-spanning set at Slam Dunk South.
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Wallflower showed why they’re not ones to be ignored at Slam Dunk South.
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Hellogoodbye bought some funky vibes to Slam Dunk South.
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Atlanta, Georgia’s Microwave made a welcomed return to the UK at Slam Dunk South.
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Employed To Serve showed some eternal forward motion at Slam Dunk South.
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Emerging Aussie quartet Pagan bought the black wash cult to Slam Dunk South.
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Chris Conley and company made their mark at Slam Dunk.
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Here’s 12 photos of Milk Teeth looking revitalised as Slam Dunk South.
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Trophy Eyes brought ‘The American Dream’ to Hatfield.
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It may or may have not been the best kept secret of the weekend but Busted didn’t disappoint at Slam Dunk.
Photos by Jez Pennington