Rebellion UK 2010
Rebellion UK 2010
toBlackpool Winter Gardens, 97 Church Street, Blackpool, Lancashire FY1 1HW, England MAP
last updated: Mon 14th Jun 2010
Rebellion UK, returns to Blackpool Winter Gardens from Thursday 5th to Sunday 8th August 2010, as one of the worlds biggest punk festivals with 4 days of music across 4 stages with masses of bands, plus loads of stalls selling T-shirts, CDs, and DVDs.
Line-up
The line-up includes Sunday headliners Bad religion with special guests Gallows, plus The New York Dolls, Stiff Little Fingers, King Kurt, Agnostic Front, Bombshell Rocks, 999, 3CR, Anti Vigilante, Argy Bargy, Baby Boom, The Blaggers ITA, Choking Susan, Cockney Rejects, The Defects, Instant Agony, The Last Resort, Monkish, Random Hand, Renegade Burlesque, The Rezillos, The Skints, Slaughter & The Dogs, Sonic Boom Six, Splodgenessabounds, Subhumans, The Varukers, and more. There are still more acts to be announced. For the line-up details as available please click here.Tickets
Early weekend tickets are available, priced at £70 and are available at that price until 1st May, when the price will rise to £100. Day tickets will also be available - Thursday is priced at £25 whilst Friday, Saturday and Sunday are £35 per day. To buy tickets, click here.Accommodation
This is limited to whatever is available in Blackpool that weekend. There's no campsite near to the Pavilions but there should be up to 80,000 beds available across the town. Book well in advance.More information will be here when available.
Rebellion UK 2010
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last updated: Mon 14th Jun 2010
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