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All Time Low Play New Song At Slam Dunk Festival

All Time Low Play New Song At Slam Dunk Festival

We didn’t expect this.

All Time Low, who are taking “a bit of a break” in 2019, headlined this year’s Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds, UK. During their set, the Baltimore quartet debuted a new song called “Getaway Green.” Watch footage of the new track here.

The band are apparently heading into the studio this summer to work on their upcoming  eighth album, according to vocalist Alex Gaskarth . With his project Simple Creatures, which he formed with Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus, taking a break during the summer with Blink touring with Lil Wayne and Neck Deep, Gaskarth said that the season will provide a “nice window” to start working on new material. ATL will start recording their follow-up to 2017’s Last Young Renegade either late 2019 or early 2020.

Also during their show at Slam Dunk, which had the band honoring the 10 year anniversary of Nothing Personal, Waterparks’s Awsten Knight joined the band to sing on “Break Your Little Heart.” Gaskarth in the video called Knight “my son.”

Slam Dunk continues today in Hatfield in Hatfield Park. All Time Low are on the Monster Energy Stage along with New Found Glory, As It Is, and Boston Manor. See who else is playing below.

Slam Dunk Festival poster 2019

Slam Dunk Have Posted Their Stage Splits For 2019

Slam Dunk Have Posted Their Stage Splits For 2019

Slam Dunk have unveiled their stage splits for this year’s festival.

There are eight stages this year, those being the Monster Energy stage, which is the main stage, the Punk In Drublic stage, the Jägermeister stage, the Impericon stage, the Key Club stage, the Dickies stage , the Marshall stage, and the acoustic stage. As stated by Kerrang!, “thanks to some sterling planning, clashes are being kept to a minimum. The Jägermeister stage will not clash with the Impericon stage and the Dickies stage will not clash with the Marshall stage – that means we can watch Glassjaw and Bullet For My Valentine before the mad dash to the last train.”

All Time Low, who are heading the festival, will headline the Monster Energy stage alongside New Found Glory, Simple Plan, and WSTR, NOFX will lead the Punk In Drublic stage with Less Than Jake, Anti-Flag, and The Interrupters, Bullet For My Valentine will bring on the heaviness as they headline the Jägermeister stage with Atreyu, Silverstein, and The Plot In You, Glassjaw control the Impericon stage with The Bronx, Knocked Loose, and Cancer Bats, The Menzingers will shine on the Dickies stage with The Get Up Kids, Saves The Day, and Milk Teeth, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me are the main act on the Key Club stage with Story Untold, grandson, and Kublai Khan, Plain White T’s main the Marshall stage with Real Friends, Seaway, and A Loss For Words, and the acoustic stage has no headliner, featuring Justin Courtney Pierre, Rob Lynch, and Lizzy Farrall.

Check out the stage splits below.

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Slam Dunk takes place this year at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds on May 25 and at Hatfield Park in Hatfield on May 26. Tickets are still available.

Neck Deep, Justin Courtney Pierre, A Loss For Words, More Announced For Slam Dunk’s Final Wave Of Bands

Neck Deep, Justin Courtney Pierre, A Loss For Words, More Announced For Slam Dunk’s Final Wave Of Bands

It’s way too early in the morning for an awesome lineup like this to be announced.

Earlier this morning, Slam Dunk Festival unveiled the final wave of bands for this year’s shows. British pop-punk superstars Neck Deep are returning to close off The Peace And The Panic where it all started back in 2017, as well as other faves from the UK like Boston Manor and As It Is. Others announced include The Plot In You, Between You & Me, SHVPES, Cruel Hand, and a special one-off performance by New England pop-punkers A Loss For Words.

The lineup for the acoustic artists is also stacked, featuring Liam Patrick Cromby, Chas Palmer-Williams, Lizzy Farrall, Rob Lynch, and the debut solo performance by Motion City Soundtrack’s Justin Courtney Pierre.

These artists are joining already announced acts like All Time Low, Glassjaw, The Word Alive, Silverstein, NOFX, Mad Caddies, Trophy Eyes, New Found Glory, Seaway, and Hellogoodbye. 

Check out the full lineup below.

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Slam Dunk ended their message with a little teaser stating, “we may have a few surprises left up our sleeves.” Slam Dunk takes place this year at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds on May 25 and at Hatfield Park in Hatfield on May 26. Tickets are still available now.

 

Plain White T’s, Hellogoodbye, Wage War, More Announced For Slam Dunk’s Fourth Wave Of Bands

Plain White T’s, Hellogoodbye, Wage War, More Announced For Slam Dunk’s Fourth Wave Of Bands

Yesterday ten more bands were added to Slam Dunk’s ever growing lineup, and the festival now looks even better.

Plain White T’s, Lights, Wage War, Touché Amoré, Employed To Serve, Hellogoodbye, Wallflower, Our Hollow Our Home, Tigers Jaw, and Microwave will be joining the festival along with previously announced acts Bad Religion, Story Of The Year, Trophy Eyes, Atreyu, The Bronx, Silverstein, WSTR, Bullet For My Valentine, Cancer Bats, and the only UK performance by All Time Low this year. Check out the current poster below.

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Slam Dunk takes place this year at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds on May 25 and at Hatfield Park in Hatfield on May 26. Tickets are still available now.