


Joining them at the hallowed grounds will be Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil with his grindcore extreme metal side project Empire State Bastard, metalcore veterans Hatebreed, progressive rock icons Coheed and Cambria, death metal heroes Carcass, throwback rap rockers Joey Valence & Brae, dual-fronted power pop rockers Hot Milk, bright Leeds metalcore outfit Caskets and frenetic Yorkshire-based rock group Dinosaur Pile-Up.Ĭalifornian punk veterans The Bronx will also be returning to Donington, along with metalcore legend and former lead vocalist of The Dillinger Escape Plan, Greg Puciato, and LA metal heavyweights Bad Wolves. Grammy-winning Halestorm, hard rock frontrunners Alter Bridge, heavy metal behemoths Five Finger Death Punch, MOBO’s first ever Best Alternative Music Act Bob Vylan, Welsh pop punk kings Neck Deep, Las Vegas glam rockers Palaye Royale and effervescent partycore group Electric Callboy are among the latest names confirmed. Weekend and day tickets are now on sale, as well as a very limited amount of camping tickets and new VIP options: The Download crowd in 2022 They join headliners Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon and Metallica, who will deliver two massive no-repeat performances. The acts will be part of the celebration of Download’s 20-year legacy at the hallowed grounds of Donington Park in Leicestershire across four days over June 8-11.

New names for the event dubbed 'the greatest rock and metal festival of all time,' include Halestorm, Alter Bridge, Neck Deep, Bob Vylan, Carcass, Five Finger Death Punch, Jinjer, Coheed and Cambria, Electric Callboy, Hot Milk and The Amity Affliction. Download Festival has announced 44 new names and the day splits for 2023’s mammoth line-up.
