All Tomorrows Parties - curated by The Breeders 2009
Friday 15th to Sunday 17th May 2009Butlins Resort, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 5SH, England MAP
from £150 per person (bookings per room or chalet) - SOLD OUT
Wire, Times New Viking, and The Bronx have been announced as the latest additions for the The Breeders curated All Tomorrows Parties event.
Post-punk group Wire, join the lo-fi indie rockers from Columbus, Ohio Times New Viking, and American punk rockers The Bronx, together with their side project El-Mariachi Bronx, on the line-up of acts picked by The Breeders for festival which takes place at Butlins Holiday Camp, Minehead, Somerset from Friday 15th until Sunday 17th May 2009.
The Breeders will be selecting a bill of over 40 artists in total for the weekend. Confirmed alongside them over the weekend are: Throwing Muses, Bon Iver, Foals, Teenage Fanclub, Holy Fuck, Kimya Dawson, Pit Er Pat, X, The Whispertown 2000, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.
Tickets are on sale now priced at £150 per person, with bookings taken per chalet or room.
To buy tickets, click here.
All tickets include a 3-day festival pass and 3 nights accommodation. Ticket includes performances starting from mid-afternoon, with around 40 acts set to play live across the weekend. There are four pubs and DJ sets through till late.
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citing that organisers of ATP are out of funds
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last updated: Mon 18th Apr 2016
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those with chalets booked will now be provided with accommodation in Manchester
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