Bowlie Weekend returns as ATP goes retro in December
To finish their yearlong celebrations of 10 Years of ATP, the organisers are going back to where it all started. In 1999 Belle & Sebastian curated The Bowlie Weekender, the event that became All Tomorrow’s Parties, and this December they will return to headline and curate Bowlie 2.
The festival weekend will run from the 10th – 12th December at Butlins Holiday Centre, Minehead featuring around 40 bands picked by Belle & Sebastian. The first set of line-up additions will be confirmed on Monday at the general on-sale.
This will be the second of two festival weekends from ATP this December. The curators for the first weekend (3rd – 5th Dec) will be announced on the 9th April. They will also be repeating last year’s In Between Days event, which runs at Butlins between the two weekend festivals and features intimate performances from a range of bands. Details of In Between Days will also be announced on the 9th.
All ticket info can be found here.
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