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The Download Festival is a two day rock/metal/punk festival held at the spiritual home of rock music in England - Donington Park - home between 1980 and 1996 of the Monsters Of Rock Festival, and venue for 2002's Ozzfest. It takes place in early summer. History
2003The first Download Festival was held in 2003. The headliners were originally Iron Maiden and Limp Bizkit although Limp Bizkit pulled out and were replaced by second on the bill band Audioslave. Metallica attempted to step in as headliners, but were unable due to already being headliners at that years Reading and Leeds Festivals. Instead, they played an unannounced "secret slot" in the afternoon on the second stage. 2004The 2004 Festival was headlined by Metallica and Linkin Park and the number of stages was upped to three, playing host to 72 bands over the two days. The 2004 event also featured Iggy Pop and The Stooges and was noticeable for several last minute hitches. Firstly Soil got lost on the way and missed their mainstage appearance on the Saturday (though they joined Drowning Pool on the second day for Drowning Pool's "Bodies" and their own song "Halo".). Static-X missed their slot due to a bus breakdown. The Sunday was no better - Slayer arrived on time, but their equipment didn't, leading to a slot change from the middle of the afternoon on the main stage to a later slot (and longer set) on the second stage. The biggest news came from the headliners Metallica however, when Lars Ulrich was rushed to hospital. Taking to the stage an hour and a half late, James Hetfield explained the situation with Lars and the show began with Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo, Slipknot's Joey Jordison and Metallica's drum technician, Flemming Larsen taking over. 2005Download 2005 is to be held again at Donington Park, on 10th-12th of June. Bands rumoured to be playing the festival are Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Velvet Revolver, Slipknot, Marilyn Manson and System of a Down. The official line-up is expected to be announced on 9th February, 2005. External linkDownload Festival (http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk) |
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