Neurosis, Mono, and Melt Banana for Nightmare Before Xmas

seven more acts announced

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 20th Aug 2012

Neurosis

Friday 30th November to Sunday 2nd December 2012
Camber Sands Holiday Centre, New Lydd Road, Camber Sands, Nr. Rye, Sussex, TN31 7RL, England MAP
£180 per person
Daily capacity: 6,000
Last updated: Fri 30th Nov 2012

Curators Shellac of North America have announced more acts for their Nightmare Before Christmas curated festival weekend planned from All Tomorrows Parties happening from Friday 30th November until Sunday 2nd December 2012 at Pontins, in Camber Sands.

Neurosis
Shellac have added Neurosis, Mono, Melt Banana, Uzeda, Prinzhorn Dance School, Three Second Kiss, Buke and Gase.

Steve Albini of Shellac said, "The members of Shellac are inviting more of our favourite bands to ATP. Some, like Melt Banana and Uzeda, are old friends and comrades. Some, like Neurosis, Prinzhorn Dance School and Buke and Gase, are bands we've admired as fans, but all of them are bands we love and recommend to everyone."

Previously announced are Wire, Mission Of Burma, The Ex + Brass Unbound, Shannon Wright, Arcwelder, Scrawl, Red Fang, Alix, Bear Claw, The Membranes, Helen Money, Dead Rider, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.

The event's curators celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band this year and will headline and choose the rest of the 35 band bill playing across the event on the venue's excellent indoor stages featuring award winning sound, also featuring DJs until late, Cinema and more with the bands chosen by the curators to be announced in the coming weeks and months leading up to the event.

Only a limited amount of Four and Six Berth Apartments are still available and offer beds with private bathroom and TV, with kitchen and are priced at £180 per person.

To buy tickets, click here.




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