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Download Festival 2015 | ||
12th - 14th Jun 2015 Donington Park, Castle Donington, Derbyshire, DE74 2RP, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £195.00 |
Download Festival revealed that Friday of the 2015 event will be headlined by Slipknot, other bands revealed include Judas Priest, Black Stone Cherry and Five Finger Death Punch
Slipknot's frontman Corey Taylor said "Being invited back to Download always feels like coming home. Headlining Download, for the 3rd time, feels like the culmination of a life's dream. It's an honour, a privilege and we're all looking forward to it"
Main support comes from locally-bred Metal Gods Judas Priest. The Birmingham rockers played the first Monsters of Rock in 1980 and come to Download for a second time, having previously played in 2008.
35 years ago Judas Priest took the stage for the first Monsters of Rock at Castle Donington!
We are thrilled to be performing at Download 2015 as the band continues its 40th anniversary 'Redeemer of Souls' World Tour that brings us home to see and hear the roar of our #priestfamily.
Headlining the second stage on Friday are Kentucky hard rockers Black Stone Cherry. guitarist Ben Wells said:
Getting the opportunity to not only return to one of our favourite festivals, but to come back as headliners of the 2nd stage, for the 2nd time is just UNREAL! After the recent tour we just finished in the UK, we didn't know how to come back in a bad ass way and thanks to our friends at Download and the fans who keep us going, we'll be back to rock your ass and give you the best show we can! Thank you all for this opportunity. We love you and we'll see ya in June!
Five Finger Death Punch guitarist said Playing Download Festival is always a highlight for us as it is a bona fide global Rock n' Roll destination everyone travels to and brings their A game to….Both the bands AND the audience. You rarely see crazy crowds like this. In fact, it is vividly etched into our memories since it was the place where we may have broken the record for biggest crowd surfing in recorded history. I think the migration of Atlantic salmon took second place.