Slam Dunk Records
Slam-Dunk Records is an independent record label (UK), founded in Leeds, England in 2007. The label is most notable for popular band You Me At Six. The label evolved, initially, from popular clubnight 'Slam Dunk', a weekly clubnight held at the city's Cockpit music venue, predominantly centered on emo/punk/ska and metal music genres. Slam Dunk Records is also associated with popular music festival 'Slam Dunk Festival', which was established in 2006. Although initially small-scale set up with only a handful of artists, the yearly event now attracts a large number of well-known artists and has slowly established itself as a popular indoor day-long music festival. Slam Dunk Festival is held on the May Bank Holiday of each year, now at University of Leeds student union building, attracting more than 40 bands across six different stages. Notable acts previously having played at the festival include Fall Out Boy, Thursday, You Me At Six, Hundred Reasons, Reel Big Fish and Paramore.
Slam Dunk Festival
Slam-Dunk Festival is an annual music festival, which evolved from alternative punk/emo/ska night held weekly (Tuesday) at the city’s Cockpit music venue. Initially held in the city’s Millennium Square, the event moved to the student union of the University of Leeds in its second year. In 2010, a southern counterpart to the festival had its first year in the University of Hertfordshire, and the now two day festival became known as Slam Dunk North (Leeds) and Slam Dunk South (Hertfordshire). The festival is normally held on the May Bank Holiday of each year, featuring a mixture of up and coming and more established bands, based around punk/emo/metal and ska music genres.
Leeds Millennium Square 2006
Main Stage |
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Fall Out Boy
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27 May 2007 - Leeds University
Main Stage |
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Reel Big Fish
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25 May 2008 - Leeds University
Glamour Kills Stage | The Atticus Stage |
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Cute Is What We Aim For
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Story of The Year
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The Non Stop Stage | The UK Now! Stage |
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Zebrahead
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Tonight Is Goodbye
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24 May 2009 - Leeds University
Glamour Kills Stage | Fishing for Eskimo Stage | The Vans Off The Wall Stage |
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You Me At Six
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The Blackout
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Anti-Flag
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The Punktastic.com Stage | The Relentless UK Now! Stage | The Dropdead! Stage |
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Hundred Reasons
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In Case Of Fire
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The Ghost Of A Thousand
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29 May 2010 - Hertfordshire University / 30 May 2010 - Leeds University
Glamour Kills Stage | Atticus/Jägermeister Stage | The Vans Off The Wall Stage |
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New Found Glory
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Alkaline Trio
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Capdown
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Relentless Stage | Imperial Clothing Stage | Kerrang! Introduces Stage |
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The Rocket Summer
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My Passion
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Futures
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Babycakes Bar | Macbeth Acoustic Stage |
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L'amour La Morgue
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Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly |
19/20 May 2011 Leeds University/Hatfield
Jager Stage | Atticus Stage | Macbeth Stage |
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Reel Big Fish
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3OH!3
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Set Your Goals
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Honour Over Glory Stage | Introducing Stage | Front Bar Stage |
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We Are The Ocean
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Summerlin
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Tek one
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Acoustic Stage |
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Jimmy Holland
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26/27 May 2012- Leeds University/ Hatfield
Jager Stage | Honour Over Glory Stage | Vans Off The Wall Stage |
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Taking Back Sunday
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Architects
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Gallows
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Macbeth Stage |
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Hit The Lights
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Slam Dunk Festival 2013
The festival was expanded to be a three date festival in England, where all three dates featured the same line up. There was three minor dates spun off it, one in Wales, one in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland.
Leeds University (25 May), Hatfield (26 May), Wolverhampton Civic Hall (27 May) | ||||||
Main Stage | Macbeth Stage | Monster Energy Stage | Vans Stage | Tiger Stage | Front X Sinstar Bar | Keep A Breast Stage |
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All Time Low
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Four Year Strong
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Pierce The Veil
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King Prawn
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Cancer Bats
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Caspa
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Andrew Mcmahon
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Slam Dunk Festival 2014
The 2014 Festival will be held at the three locations it was at in 2013, Leeds (24 May), Hatfield (25 May) and Wolverhampton (May26th). There will also be a smaller line up in Edinburgh (23 May) and Newport, Wales (27 May)
Leeds University (24 May), The Forum, Hatfield (25 May), Wolverhampton Civic Hall (26 May) | ||||||
Main Stage | Macbeth Stage | Monster Energy Stage | Atticus Stage | Cheer Up Stage | Antique Acoustic Stage | Uphawr DJ Stage |
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The All-American Rejects
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Less Than Jake
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Bury Tomorrow
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Kids in Glass Houses
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Chiodos
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Vinnie Caruana
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On 29 April it was announced that Goldfinger withdrew from the festival. The band were replaced by The Ataris.
On 25 May, it was announced that Landscapes withdrew from the festival for both Hatfield and Wolverhampton dates. They were replaced by Great Cynics at Hatfield and Aurora for Wolverhampton.