Deadbolt Festival announces more bands, including Oceans Ate Alaska, Shields and Weatherstate, and day splits

Deadbolt Festival announces more bands, including Oceans Ate Alaska, Shields and Weatherstate, and day splits

Deadbolt Festival have announced nineteen more bands, along with the day splits, for their two day Manchester event on Saturday 30th September and Sunday 1st October.

Over the weekend there will be over sixty bands playing at Gorilla, Factory, Zoo, Underdog and Zombie Shack.

The announcement revealed performances from WSTR, Oceans Ate Alaska, Shields, Weatherstate, Montroze, Lifetight, The Temple, Parting Gift, I Cried Wolf, Chainsaw Castration, Remenitions, As December Falls, Tirade, Altar Flowers, Hover Bored, Elevator Lady, Storm HarbourHappy Animal and Garsoons.

In addition to the previously announced event sponsors, Fireball WhiskyLive Without Regret ClothingLevel Phase Audio and Street Cars taxi service, Vocalzone and Pabst Blue Ribbon will also be sponsoring Deadbolt Festival.

Liam Connolly, founder of Deadbolt, said: “Deadbolt Festival 2017 is our biggest event to date with six stages and several afterparties during the weekend. We are very grateful for the response to the event so far and cannot wait to let everyone know what else we have up our sleeves for the festival!”

He added: “Each of our sponsors will be bringing their own unique party ideas or special offers for festival goers and we will be able to announce more about this in the coming weeks. For anyone who has never been to a Deadbolt event before, expect chaos!”

Weekend tickets for the festival are available to purchase now for £26 and will include entry to the afterparties for over 18s. Limited Early Bird tickets are available for £20. Day tickets are also available to purchase for £15.

Buy tickets from our website, Fatsoma, SkiddleSee Tickets and Ticketline.

For more information, please visit www.redcardinalmusic.com/deadbolt-festival.

Deadbolt Festival 2017 Third Announcement with Day Splits - Manchester - Red Cardinal Music