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Mastadon and The Damned also play Nightmare Before Christmas

Further acts have been announced for ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas this December.

Teenage Jesus And The Jerks, Boss Hog, Rahzel, Double Negative and Tweak Bird will now play the three-day event, taking place December 5-7.

They join the likes of the Melvins, Mastadon, Butthole Surfers, and Squarepusher.

40 bands will play over the weekend at the Butlins Holiday Camp in Minehead with more acts to be announced.

For more information go to Atpfestival.com.

The line-up so far is:

Melvins
Isis
Mastodon
Butthole Surfers
The Damned
Fantômas perform The Director's Cut
Squarepusher
Soulsavers feat. Mark Lanegan
Teenage Jesus And The Jerks
Boss Hog
Neil Hamburger
Dälek
Big Business
Black Heart Procession
Rahzel
Torche
Kill Me Tomorrow
J.G. Thirlwell’s Manorexia
The Dirtbombs
The Locust
Zu
Bohren And Der Club of Gore
Farmers Market
White Noise
Stockhausen’s KONTAKTE w/ Steinberg & Winant
MadLove
Tweak Bird
Double Negative


To check the availability of Nightmare Before Christmas tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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dennisblandford 

Aug 29, 2008

The Damned too? That's it, I'm definitely going! Got to see the originals instead of all these turgid copyists. Thanks NME for letting us know.

dennisblandford 

Aug 29, 2008

Ooops - just noticed the Butthole Surfers are up there too. Sounds like the best line up of any event so far this year. Care to send me along as reviewer / photographer?

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