July 8, 2009 13:32

Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Breeders, Modest Mouse for Ten Years Of ATP Festival

Melvins, Mudhoney and Deerhoof also play the December festival

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse and The Breeders have all been confirmed for the Ten Years Of ATP festival, which takes place at Butlins in Minehead this December.

Celebrating a decade of ATP festivals, the bash will include previous ATP curators (The Breeders and Shellac among them) and ATP artists such as The Drones and Deerhoof.

Running from December 11-13, the festival also features the likes of Battles, Sunn O))) and Dirty Three.

The line up for Ten Years Of ATP so far is:

Alexander Tucker & Decomposed Orchestra
Apse
Bardo Pond
Battles
Deerhoof
Dirty Three
Explosions In The Sky
Fuck Buttons
J Mascis And The Fog
Melvins
Modest Mouse
Mudhoney
Papa M
Shellac
Sleepy Sun
Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks
Sunn O)))
The Breeders
The Drones
The For Carnation
Tortoise
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Festival-goers who are also attending the My Bloody Valentine-curated Nightmare Before Christmas ATP Festival, which takes place the weekend before Ten Years Of ATP, are being offered the chance to stay on the site for the intervening week. See Atpfestival.com for more information.

To check the availability of Ten Years Of ATP tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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