Slam Dunk Records orSlam Dunk Music is a Britishindependent record label, promoter and concert organising company,[1] founded inLeeds, England, in 2007. Some notable signees includeYou Me at Six[2] andDecade.[3] The label evolved from "Slam Dunk", a weekly club night held at the city'sCockpit music venue, centered on emo, punk, ska and metal music. They have organised and promoted concerts for Leeds venues such as the Key Club,Leeds University Stylus,Leeds Beckett University Student Union and theFirst Direct Arena, as well as venues in other cities such asThe Dome Leisure Centre,National Exhibition Centre and Hatfield Forum.[1]

Slam Dunk Festival
editThe label is also associated with the Slam Dunk Festival, established in 2006. Although initially small-scale and set up with only a handful of artists, the yearly event now attracts many well-known artists and has slowly established itself as a popular day-long music festival. Initially held in the city'sMillennium Square, the event moved to the student union of theUniversity of Leeds in its second year. It is now located in Temple Newsam, Leeds.
The festival attracts more than 40 bands across six different stages. Notable acts which have played at the festival includeFall Out Boy,Thursday,You Me at Six,Hundred Reasons,Reel Big Fish andParamore.
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.
Leeds Millennium Square 2006
editMain Stage |
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Fall Out Boy |
27 May 2007 – Leeds University
editMain Stage |
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Reel Big Fish |
25 May 2008 – Leeds University
editGlamour Kills Stage | The Atticus Stage | The Non Stop Stage | The UK Now! Stage |
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Cute Is What We Aim For | Story of the Year | Zebrahead | Tonight Is Goodbye |
24 May 2009 – Leeds University
editGlamour Kills Stage | Fishing for Eskimo Stage | The Vans Off The Wall Stage |
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You Me at Six | The Blackout | Anti-Flag |
The Punktastic.com Stage | The Relentless UK Now! Stage | The Dropdead! Stage |
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Hundred Reasons | In Case of Fire | The Ghost of a Thousand |
29/30 May 2010 – Hertfordshire University / Leeds University
editGlamour Kills Stage | Atticus/Jägermeister Stage | The Vans Off The Wall Stage | Relentless Stage | Imperial Clothing Stage | Kerrang! Introduces Stage | Babycakes Bar | Macbeth Acoustic Stage |
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New Found Glory | Alkaline Trio | Capdown | The Rocket Summer | My Passion | Futures | L'Amour La Morgue | Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly |
19/20 May 2011 – Leeds University/Hatfield
editJager Stage | Atticus Stage | Macbeth Stage | Honour Over Glory Stage | Introducing Stage | Front Bar Stage | Acoustic Stage |
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Reel Big Fish | 3OH!3 | Set Your Goals | We Are the Ocean | Summerlin | Tek-One | Jimmy Holland |
26/27 May 2012 – Leeds University/Hatfield
editJager Stage | Honour Over Glory Stage | Vans Off The Wall Stage | Macbeth Stage |
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Taking Back Sunday | Architects | Gallows | Hit the Lights |
Slam Dunk Festival 2013
editThe festival was expanded to be a three date festival in England, where all three dates featured the same lineup. Three minor dates were spun off it, one inWales, one inScotland and one inNorthern 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 | Four Year Strong | Pierce the Veil | King Prawn | Cancer Bats | Caspa | Andrew McMahon |
Slam Dunk Festival 2014
editThe 2014 Festival was held at the same three locations as 2013: Leeds (24 May), Hatfield (25 May) and Wolverhampton (26 May). There was also a smaller lineup in Edinburgh (23 May) and Newport, Wales (27 May).
On 29 April it was announced thatGoldfinger had withdrawn from the festival. The band were replaced bythe Ataris. On 25 May, it was announced thatLandscapes had withdrawn from the festival for both Hatfield and Wolverhampton dates. They were replaced by Great Cynics at Hatfield and Aurora for Wolverhampton.
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 | Less Than Jake | Bury Tomorrow | Kids in Glass Houses | Chiodos | Vinnie Caruana |
Slam Dunk Festival 2015
editThe 2015 Festival was held at the same three locations as the last two years: Leeds (23 May), Hatfield (24 May) and Wolverhampton (25 May). The Leeds event was moved from Leeds University to Leeds City Centre.
Leeds City Centre (23 May),The Forum, Hatfield (24 May),Wolverhampton Civic Hall (25 May) | ||||||
Main Stage | Macbeth Stage | Monster Energy Stage | Desperados Stage | Impericon Stage | Fresh Blood Stage | Uphawr DJ Stage |
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You Me at Six | The Wonder Years | Architects | Reel Big Fish | The Bronx | Moose Blood | Tek-One |
Slam Dunk Festival 2016
editThe 2016 Festival was held at the same locations as last year for the North and South dates, however the Midlands date had now been moved to theNational Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Slam Dunk Festival 2017
editThe 2017 Festival was held at the same locations as last year for all three dates.
Slam Dunk Festival 2018
editThe 2018 Festival was held at the same North and Midlands locations as last year, however the South date was moved to Hatfield Park.
Leeds City Centre (26 May), Hatfield Park, Hatfield (27 May),National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham (28 May), | |||||||
Jägermeister Stage | Monster Energy Stage | Fireball Stage | Impericon Stage | Signature Brew Stage | Rock Sound Breakout Stage | The Key Club Acoustic Stage | Uprawr DJ Stage |
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Good Charlotte | Jimmy Eat World | Reel Big Fish | Every Time I Die | As It Is | Palaye Royale |
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Slam Dunk Festival 2019
editThe 2019 Festival was reduced to two days. The North festival was held atTemple Newsam Park on 25 May, and the South festival was held at Hatfield Park on 26 May.
Slam Dunk Festival 2021
editThe 2020 Festival was to be held at the same two venues as the 2019 festival. The festival was originally scheduled for the North festival to be held atTemple Newsam Park on 23 May, and the South festival will be held at Hatfield Park on 24 May. However theCOVID-19 pandemic led to North being rescheduled to 5 September and South to 6 September.[5] On 14 May, Slam Dunk announced that the festival will no longer be held in 2020[6] although the festival returned on 4 and 5 September 2021.[7]
Temple Newsam Park, Leeds (4 September), Hatfield Park, Hatfield (5 September)[8] | ||||||||
Rock Scene Presents Stage | Punk in Drublic Stage | Jägermeister Stage | The Key Club Stage | |||||
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Don Broco | NOFX | While She Sleeps | Boston Manor[e] |
Slam Dunk Festival 2022
editThe North festival was held at Temple Newsam Park on 3 June, and the South festival was held at Hatfield Park on 4 June.
Temple Newsam Park, Leeds (3 June), Hatfield Park, Hatfield (4 June) | |||||
Dickies Stage | Jägermeister Stage | Rock Scene Stage | Rock Sound Stage | The Key Club Stage (Left) | The Key Club Stage (Right) |
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Sum 41 | Alexisonfire | Neck Deep | Deaf Havana | Nova Twins | Bears in Trees |
The Used,the Mighty Mighty Bosstones,Motion City Soundtrack andSpanish Love Songs were all due to play the festival but cancelled.
Alexisonfire's set time was adjusted to avoid clashes withSum 41 afterthe Used's withdrawal.The Mighty Mighty Bosstones were replaced byStreetlight Manifesto andSuicide Machines.The Wonder Years played two sets, performing bothThe Upsides andSurburbia in replacement ofMotion City Soundtrack.
Slam Dunk Festival 2023
editThe South festival was held at Hatfield Park on 27 May, and the North festival was held at Temple Newsam Park on 28 May.
Hatfield Park, Hatfield (27 May), Temple Newsam Park, Leeds (28 May)[11] | ||||||
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The Dickies Stage | Amazon music Presents Rock Scene Stage | The KERRANG! Tent (Left Stage) | The KERRANG! Tent (Right Stage) | The Key Club Stages (Left key) | The Key Club Stages (Right key) | The Knotfest Stage |
The Offspring | Enter Shikari | Yellowcard | Creeper | The Hunna | The Maine | DJ Fresh |
Slam Dunk Festival 2024
editThe South Festival was held at Hatfield Park on 25 May, and the North festival was held at Temple Newsam Park on 26 May.
Slam Dunk Festival 2025
editThe South festival will be held at Hatfield Park on 24 May, and the North festival will be held at Temple Newsam on 25 May. European editions, which share some artists with the UK festivals but not the complete line-up, will take place in Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France and Italy.[13]
The line-up for this year's festivals has been announced, including big names like A Day To Remember, Neck Deep and Electric Callboy as the star names for the festival.[14]
Hatfield Park, Hatfield (25 May), Temple Newsam Park, Leeds (26 May)[12] | ||||||
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Main Stage West | Main Stage East | Monster Energy Stage | The Kerrang! Stage | The Key Club Stage | ||
A Day To Remember | Electric Callboy | Alkaline Trio | Hot Milk | Scowl |
The Key Club
editThe Key Club is a live music venue and nightclub in theMerrion Centre,Leeds that is owned by Slam Dunk Records.[15] It has a 300-person capacity,[16] is the successor tothe Cockpit,[17] and hosts many events that the Cockpit did such as Slam Dunk and the Garage club nights.[15] It is advertised as the "first pure rock venue in Leeds".[17] Some bands who have played at the Key Club includeFit for an Autopsy,[18]Blood Youth,[19]Cancer Bats,[20]Beartooth,Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes,Idles andthe Wonder Years.[21]
Notes
edit- ^Busted performed as a part of a secret set. They were unlisted prior to the day of the festival. On the day of the festival they were listed as "Y3K".[4]
- ^Waterparks did not perform at the Hatfield Park date due to a member testing positive for Coronavirus the morning of. This led to Mayday Parade and State Champs playing longer sets.
- ^Days N' Daze were originally scheduled to open the Punk in Drublic stage but canceled due to flight redirects.[9]
- ^Escape the Fate were originally scheduled to play third support on the Jägermeister stage but cancelled a week prior to the festival taking place.[9]
- ^Boston Manor's set was announced six days prior to the festival taking place, having previously been listed as "Special Guest Headliner".[9]
- ^McFly's set was unannounced and listed on official times as "Secret Special Guest".[10]
References
edit- ^ab"Concerts". Retrieved29 May 2019.
- ^Richardson, Shane (1 November 2007)."You Me at Six – 'Save It for the Bedroom'".Gigwise.Archived from the original on 5 December 2015. Retrieved5 December 2015.
- ^Redrup, Zach."EP: Decade – Decade". Retrieved29 May 2019.
- ^Davies, Alan (25 May 2019)."Special guests Busted set to join Slam Dunk Festival South party in Hatfield". Retrieved6 September 2021.
- ^ROGERS, JACK."SLAM DUNK HAVE RESCHEDULED THE DATES OF THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL". Retrieved23 March 2020.
- ^Redrup, Zach."NEWS: Slam Dunk Festival 2020 has been cancelled". Retrieved14 May 2020.
- ^"Slam Dunk Festival Postponed Until 2021".Kerrang!. 14 May 2020. Retrieved18 May 2020.
- ^Davies, Alan (20 August 2021)."Slam Dunk Festival 2021: Stage set times announced for Hatfield Park". Retrieved24 August 2021.
- ^abcDavies, Alan (2 September 2021)."Rescheduled music festival Slam Dunk set for Hatfield Park this weekend after COVID delays". Retrieved6 September 2021.
- ^Thompson, Jenna (4 September 2021)."Slam Dunk fans divided as McFly surprise festival with secret set". Retrieved6 September 2021.
- ^"Clashfinder".Slam Dunk Festival. Retrieved26 April 2023.
- ^ab"Clashfinder".Clashfinder. Retrieved8 June 2024.
- ^Warrenger, Sam, ed. (11 December 2024)."Slam Dunk announces five festivals across Europe". Retrieved11 December 2024.
- ^"LINE UP".Slam Dunk 2025. Retrieved19 November 2024.
- ^abSheerin, Joseph."New to Leeds: The Key Club". Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^"The Key Club".The Key Club. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"New rock club opens in Leeds to follow in The Cockpit's footsteps".Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^"VENOM PRISON ANNOUNCE UK AND EUROPEAN TOUR SUPPORTING FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY".Kerrang!. 11 January 2019. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^MORRIS, GEORGINA."Blood Youth forced to abandon gig at Leeds rock venue after audience member injured".Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^Five, Jenn (10 January 2019)."CANCER BATS HAVE DROPPED A SURPRISE NEW SONG, INSIDE OUT".Kerrang!. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^"Since 2014 The Key Club has been the number one venue for Rock and Alternative music in Leeds". Retrieved3 February 2019.