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All Tomorrow's Parties announce new festival Explosions In The Sky Tickets

Explosions In The Sky, Shellac, Tortoise for December bash

A new festival for December has been announced to celebrate 10 years of the All Tomorrow's Parties festivals

10 Years Of ATP will take place on December 11-13, the weekend after ATP: Nightmare Before Christmas, which is to be curated by My Bloody Valentine (December 4-6) at Butlins Minehead.

Past festival curators and ATP recording artists will all be playing the new festival, with Explosions In The Sky, Shellac, Tortoise and Deerhoof all scheduled to perform.

For £100 per person, ticket holders for both or either of the ATP festivals can stay at Butlins Minehead for the four nights between the two weekends (December 7-10).

The Crazy Horse bar will be open throughout the week and ATP will be putting on bands and entertainment.

The 10 Years Of ATP line up so far is:

Explosions in the Sky
Dirty Three
Shellac
Tortoise
Melvins
Mudhoney
The For Carnation
Papa M
Deerhoof
F**k Buttons
The Drones
Sleepy Sun
Bardo Pond


Tickets go on general sale June 22.

To check the availability of All Tomorrows Parties tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

Explosions In The Sky tickets:

Date / Time Artist Venue Town/City Buy
Dec 11, 2009 12:00 Explosions In The Sky Butlins Holiday Centre Minehead

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shityourlegoff 

Jun 20, 2009

These things are like magnets for beardy, hoodie-wearing, try-hard, painfully 'alternative' bell ends and the 'ooh look at us, we're KERAYZEE' bands they like. It's like drowned in sound made its own wanky festival.

grumpyoldpunk 

Jun 23, 2009

Nice one, maybe you should organise a rival 'All Tomorrows Oasis Soundalike Indie Landfill Talentless Cunts Parties'. Then we could all chip in and hire a terrorist to crash a fucking plane into Butlins while you're all singing along and crying to Wonderwall and make the world a much better place.

honcho 

Jun 23, 2009

I went to last years nightmare before christmas and it was actually pretty good. Didn't see any beardy, hoodie-wearing, try-hard, painfully 'alternative' bell ends though. Seems you get more of them at Glastonbury. So go fuck yourself, shityourlegoff. I know what you look like and you're one fat motherfucker.

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