Bad Religion – Slam Dunk Festival South – 26/05/2019
The influential Bad Religion brought their brand of topical punk rock to Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Jez Pennington
The influential Bad Religion brought their brand of topical punk rock to Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Jez Pennington
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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Press To MECO bought their three-part harmonies to Slam Dunk South.
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Before joining New Found Glory on the Monster stage, William Ryan Key opened 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.
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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.
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Here’s Touché Amoré being their absolute best in the pouring rain.
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Post-hardcore veterans Silverstein returned to Slam Dunk.
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Here’s 13 photos of Canadian favourites Seaway being insatiably fun.
Gallows made a rare outing at Slam Dunk South.
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Newcomers Hot Milk certainly left an impression at Slam Dunk South.
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L.A. hardcore punk kings The Bronx didn’t disappoint on Slam Dunk’s Impericon stage.
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Scranton, PA’s Tigers Jaw left us in a spin at Slam Dunk.
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The Philadelphia quartet closed out the Dickies stage in fine form.
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Story Of The Year continued their comeback with a visit to the UK for Slam Dunk.
Photos by Anthony Shaw
The emo veterans didn’t disappoint at Slam Dunk.
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With their mix of alt-rock and metalcore, The Plot In You graced the Jägermeister stage at Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Jez Pennington