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Slam Dunk festival’s statement in full as director steps down amid allegations

'Slam Dunk fans, staff, and artists are, as always, our top priority'

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 28th April 2026

Slam Dunk festival has shared a statement confirming one of its directors has stepped down, in the wake of allegations.

The popular punk festival takes place next month across two sites, one of which is here in Leeds.

This year's line-up is set to include headline performances from the likes of Good Charlotte, Knocked Loose, Sublime, and Taking Back Sunday.

But Slam Dunk has been hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons this week after allegations against one of its directors came to light.

Slam Dunk said in its statement, which did not get into specifics about the nature of the allegations, that the festival 'remains committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all employees, partners, and customers'.

They added that the director has stepped down, but 'strongly refutes' the allegations.

The statement then promised 'transparency and honesty' and said that more updates would be provided when appropriate.

Slam Dunk wrote: "We are aware of allegations published yesterday relating to one of our directors. We take these allegations seriously and understand that they may be distressing and hard to process for our community.

"Our Slam Dunk fans, staff, and artists are, as always, our top priority.

"While he strongly refutes these allegations, the director in question has agreed, in consultation with the board, to step down from Slam Dunk operations while this matter is ongoing.

"Slam Dunk remains committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all employees, partners, and customers.

"Our values and culture are fundamental to how we operate, and we are committed to upholding them.

"It would be inappropriate for us to comment further on an ongoing legal matter.

"However, we promise transparency and honesty to our Slam Dunk community and will provide updates when it is appropriate to do so."

Slam Dunk returns to Temple Newsam in Leeds on Sunday 24 May.

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