
Download UK - 10-12 June 2022 - Castle Donington, UK
They join headliners KISS, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro alongside the likes of Deftones, Korn, Rise Against, The Ghost Inside, Funeral For A Friend, Spiritbox, The Pretty Reckless, Holding Absence, Boston Manor, The Faim and many MANY more.
It's going to be ace.
Download will be taking place between 10-12 June at Donington Park. Tickets are available now from right HERE
Download will return stronger than ever 10th - 12th June 2022, with headliners
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Download Festival have announced 17 new names for their 2021 line up.
Boston Manor, Salem and Northlane are among the latest additions to the festival which is set to take place June 04-06 at the legendary Donington Park.
Megadeth, Descendents, Venom Prison, The Skints, Renounced, Static Dress, Ayron Jones, The Injester, Fire From The Gods, Dead Poet Society, Uncured, Massive Wagons, The Scratch and Monster Truck round out the new names on the bill.
On playing the event, Salem's Will Gould says he is "excited and humbled to announce that Salem will be performing at this year’s Download Festival. Looking forward to staying out of the sun with you all in 2021."
Download Festival 2021 will be headlined by KISS, Biffy Clyro and System Of A Down. Day tickets will go on sale at 9am on Thursday 29 October via downloadfestival.co.uk/tickets.
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Your first DL2021 lineup announcement has landed, including KISS, Biffy Clyro, System Of A Down and so much more. After a year apart, we’re so ready ROCK with you once again, 4-6 June 2021. Tickets on sale Friday 7 August 9am.
A.A. Williams, A Day To Remember, Airbourne, Alestorm, Anchor Lane, Baroness, Biffy Clyro, Blackout Problems, Black Veil Brides, Bleed From Within, Blues Pills, Bokassa, Bush, Cellar Door Moon Crow, Cemetery Sun, Control The Storm, Creeper, Daughtry, Dead Label, Dead Posey, Deftones, Dirty Honey, Dying Fetus, Electric Wizard, Employed To Serve, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Funeral For A Friend, Gender Roles, Gojira, Haken, Hatari, Higher Power, Holding Absence, Hot Milk, Killswitch Engage, Kill The Lights, Korn, Jamie Lenman, JJ Wilde, Joyous Wolf, Kiss, Lacuna Coil, Loathe, Lotus Eater, Marianas Trench, Mastodon, Modern Error, Myles Kennedy & Company, Obituary, Of Mice & Men, Phoxjaw, P.O.D., Poppy, Powerwolf, Press Club, Rise Against, Sepultura, Skillet, Sleep Token, Spiritbox, Steel Panther, Stone Broken, System Of A Down, Temples On Mars, Tempt, Theory, The Darkness, The Distillers, The Faim, The Hara, The Pretty Reckless, The Wildhearts, Those Damn Crows, Tiny Moving Parts, Twin Temple, Volbeat, Wage War, Wargasm, Wayward Sons, Will Haven.
The Welsh ragga-punk-metallers are back! The mighty Skindred will take to the Main Stage on Friday night. Expect ‘Big Tings’ from these guys, you’ll want to get practicing for the pit now: we hear nobody gets out alive.
Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate’s life for us – it’s none other than Alestorm! They’ll also be playing the Main Stage on Sunday. Look out for the giant rubber duck.
Industrial rockers SKYND write tracks inspired by serial killers, unsolved murders, and all that gory stuff, so if you’re into true crime, these guys’ll be right up your street. Don’t miss them on the Second Stage on Friday.
LA rock outfit Dirty Honey will also take to the Second Stage on Saturday afternoon. The 70’s influenced quartet have supported the likes of Guns ‘N’ Roses and The Who, so get ready for some “new-fashioned” rock ‘n’ roll.
21-year old Kid Brunswick worked with Mike Shinoda on his 2021 record ‘XForever’, which has now racked up millions of Spotify plays. Described by Rock Sound as “a thick mesh of punk attitude and pop sensibility”, we can’t wait to hear these tracks in the Avalanche tent.
Plus, by popular demand, we’ve bumped up As Everything Unfolds and Spiritbox to a bigger stage! We know how many of you asked for this, and we hear you. Catch ’em in the Avalanche tent on Friday and Sunday respectively.
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