Wire, Mission Of Burma, Scrawl, The Membranes, The Ex and more for Shellac's Nightmare Before Xmas ATP

Wire, Mission Of Burma, Scrawl, The Membranes, The Ex and more for Shellac’s Nightmare Before Xmas ATP

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Last month to celebrate a return to the festival’s original home; the recently refurbished Pontins Camber Sands Holiday Camp; All Tomorrow’s Parties announced a *Nightmare Before Christmas* festival event curated by *SHELLAC OF NORTH AMERICA* to help celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band. They’ve now confirmed some of the other names for the bill which takes place between November 30th – 2nd December 2012 at Pontins, Camber Sands and they include Wire, Mission Of Burma, Scrawl, The Membranes. The Ex and more.

ATP returns to the festival’s spiritual birthplace for an incredible weekend – Shellac 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, with DJs until late, Cinema and much more.

Two thirds of the event’s tickets have been sold in the month since their initial announcement, with some apartment sizes now gone. The first artists for the event are announced today, and here is how the line-up now looks with much more to come:

* SHELLAC OF NORTH AMERICA
WIRE
MISSION OF BURMA
THE EX + BRASS UNBOUND* (Mats Gustafsson/Ken Vandermark/Roy Paci/Wolter
Wierbos)
*SHANNON WRIGHT
ARCWELDER
SCRAWL
RED FANG
ALIX
BEAR CLAW
THE MEMBRANES
HELEN MONEY
DEAD RIDER*

All tickets include accommodation in private apartments for you and your friends. Some chalet sizes are already sold out so act fast to secure the size you want.

Tickets for ATP’s Nightmare Before Xmas curated by Shellac Of North
America are priced at £180 per person including festival entry +
accommodation on sale now via
ttp://www.atpfestival.com/events/shellacxmas.php

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