Download Festival
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Download Festival | |
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Genre | Rock, Metal, Punk, Grunge |
Dates | mid June |
Location(s) | Donington Park, England |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Website | www.downloadfestival.co.uk |
The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at the spiritual home of rock music in England: Donington Park (which hosted the Monsters of Rock Festivals between 1980 and 1996, and 2002's Ozzfest). It takes place at the end of spring, and is owned and managed by Live Nation, a company owned by Clear Channel Communications.
Download 2003
The 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 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.
Download 2004
Another stage was added to the festival in this year, bringing the total to three. 72 Bands played over the two days. The 2004 event was also noticeable for several last minute hitches. Firstly Soil got lost on the way to Donington and missed their main stage appearance on Saturday (they later joined Drowning Pool on stage to perform Drowning Pool's "Bodies" and their own song "Halo"). Static-X missed their slot due to a bus breakdown. Sunday was no better - Slayer arrived on time, but their equipment did not, 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. Slayer were replaced on the main stage by Damageplan, who were scheduled to play the second stage. Their setlist ended with a rendition of Damageplan founders Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell's most recognisable song from their Pantera days, "Walk".
The biggest news came from the headliners Metallica, however, when Lars Ulrich was rushed to hospital.[1] 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 playing on Battery and The Four Horsemen. Slipknot's Joey Jordison played the rest of the set apart from Fade to Black which was played by Metallica's drum technician, Flemming Larsen. The set featured no post-Black Album songs and was about an hour and ten minutes long. The set is considered one of the band's most memorable performances.[citation needed]
The full line-up included:
Snickers "Game On" Stage | |
Saturday | Sunday |
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Pennywise
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HIM
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Scotland In June 2004 a two day Download festival was held on Glasgow Green, several days before the Donington event. This had a limited line up with only 9 bands performing over a 2 day period. However, the bands which did play were similliar to those appearing at Donington including the headliners, Metallica and Linkin Park. Download Scotland also saw an appearance from Welsh rock act Lostprophets who were unique to the event and did not perform at Donington.
Acts which also appeared over the two days at Download Scotland were Korn, Slipknot, Iggy and the Stooges, Machine Head, The Distillers and HIM. The running order went as follows.
Day 1 | Day 2 |
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Metallica
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Linkin Park
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Download 2005
Download 2005 was held again at Donington Park, on 10-12 June 2005. This festival was different from previous years as the Saturday was officially dubbed Ozzfest 2005, as well as an "Indie day" on the first day of the festival.
Billy Idol performed on the Snickers stage on the Friday night; his first UK gig after a lengthy hiatus, performing songs like White Wedding, Rebel Yell and a cover version of Van Halen's anthem, Jump.
The official line-up included:
Main Stage[2] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Feeder
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Black Sabbath
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System of a Down
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Snickers Stage[2] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Billy Idol
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In Flames
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Motörhead
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Napster Stage[2] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Napalm Death
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Helmet
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Therapy?
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Download 2006
The 2006 Download Festival was held at Donington Park, England on the 9th, 10th, and 11th of June. Download 2006 boasted the largest selling acts out of all the UK music festivals that year (in terms of the combined total of every act).[citation needed] The three days comprising the headlining acts (Tool, Metallica and Guns N' Roses) have sales of approximately 200-250 million albums between them, more than the entire line up of 2006's V Festival.
2006 was the first time the festival was mirrored in the Republic of Ireland, as Download Festival Ireland.
One memorable moment of the festival was the announcement that Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis had been rushed to hospital. Similar to 2004's Metallica set, Munky, Fieldy and David Silveria arrived and explained to the fans why Jonathan couldn't make it and played with guest vocalists Corey Taylor from Slipknot, Dez Fafara from DevilDriver, Jesse Hasek from 10 Years, Benji Webbe from Skindred, M. Shadows from Avenged Sevenfold, and Matt Heafy from Trivium. Another talking point of the festival was Metallica playing the album Master of Puppets in its entirety in honour of its twentieth anniversary. Guns N' Roses also performed material from the long forthcoming Chinese Democracy album which was received quite well by the crowd.
Main Stage The main stage was situated in the centre of the arena with crowd control moving around it, and was the largest of all three stages, the safety barriers used at this stage were in a T shape so as to avoid crowd crush in the middle. The stage was open-air and sponsored by the festival's media partners, Kerrang!.
Main Stage[4] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Tool
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Metallica
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Guns N' Roses
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Snickers Stage The Snickers Stage was situated in a tent, behind the main stage and was the second largest stage at the festival. Access to the stage was via a one-way system which attempted to spread people around the site, rather than all attempting to push through a rather small space.
Snickers Stage[4] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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The All-American Rejects
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Alter Bridge
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The Prodigy
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Gibson/Myspace Stage The Myspace stage was the smallest of the three and under a smaller tent. It was positioned across from the front of the main stage.
Gibson/Myspace Stage[4] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Ginger & The Sonic Circus
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Killing Joke
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Sick Of It All
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Snickers Bowl Stage[4] | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Viking Skull
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Controversy
On the Saturday, Main Stage act Korn lost lead singer Jonathan Davis after he was hospitalised over concerns for bruises on his body. After observation, it was discovered that Davis had contracted a rare blood disease and could not perform at the event. Several different acts contributed singers to fill in for Davis, who each appeared with the rest of the band for a shorter set.[8]
Throughout most of the festival, bottles were thrown around the crowd, mostly in a harmless manner. However, during the Sunday headline set of Guns N' Roses, one or more bottles landed on the stage. This caused problems after the band's lead singer, Axl Rose, slipped on the wet surface and a bottle filled apparently hit bassist Tommy Stinson. Stinson threw his guitar, accidentally hitting one of the cameramen, and left the stage. He returned after the song and apologised, but warned the crowd that if this activity continued, he would leave for good. There were some disturbances but they eventually died down, and later in the set Rose commented "I'm actually having quite a good time now! I couldn't have said that an hour ago!"[9]
On the final night, fires were started by some festival goers and police were called, arresting twelve people.[10] The festival director posted a message on the official website stating that "About 150 people spoiled the end of what had been a great weekend for over 75,000 of us."[11]
Download 2007
The 2007 Download Festival took place on June 8-10 2007, with tickets going on sale from 9am on 31 January 2007.[12]
The three bands that headlined the 2007 festival were My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park and Iron Maiden.[13]
Through February, March and the beginning of April, more bands were announced in small groups of five or six,[14] and on 17 April this lineup was arranged into days and stages on the official website.[15] A further announcement of fifteen bands on 24 April added to this lineup, and announced the names of the second and third stages - The Dimebag Darrell Stage, and The Tuborg Stage.[16]
Korn's Jonathan Davis stated that the reason for the band returning this year, was because of his absence due to illness last year. He states on the official Download Festival website, "I am so looking forward to coming to the Download Festival this year. I was heartbroken to pull out last time. So this time I am very happy to be coming back and we promise to rock the place! I will definitely make-up for missing the last one. You can expect an amazing Korn show!"[17]
Download '07 was Dimmu Borgir's first ever festival appearance in England. Hardcore Superstar pulled out of their slot on the Tuborg stage on the Sunday because their tour bus broke down in Germany.
Despite receiving heavy criticism and a barrage of bottles from the audience, My Chemical Romance played their entire set, albeit half an hour less than scheduled. Aiden were also heavily bottled during their set on Saturday but remained for the full scheduled slot.
Iron Maiden's set along with others was broadcast over the internet. Additionally, Maiden's performance will eventually be released as a DVD, as frontman Bruce Dickinson announced during the show.
See also
References
- ^ "Metallica's Ulrich breakdown on plane". contactmusic.com. 2005-02-24. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
- ^ a b c "Download Festival 2005 / LINE UP". Download Festival website. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
- ^ "Explosive Finish to Download on Sunday". Download Festival website. 12 June, 2005. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
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(help) - ^ a b c d "Download Festival 2006 / LINEUP". Download Festival website. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
- ^ Steve Jenner (10 June 2006). "Download 2006 Blog - Saturday". Virtual Festivals. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
- ^ Steve Jenner (11 June 2006). "Download 2006 Blog - Sunday". Virtual Festivals. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
- ^ "Kerrang Review of My Alamo at The Download Festival". Kerrang. 17 June 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-13.
- ^ Chris Harris (12 June, 2006). "Korn's Jonathan Davis Hospitalized With Blood Ailment; Tour Canceled". MTV News. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
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(help) - ^ "Axl Rose trips up at Download". Virtual Festivals. 12 June, 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
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(help) - ^ "Twelve held after rock festival". BBC News. 12 June, 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
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(help) - ^ Stuart Galbraith (13 June, 2006). "Message from Stuart Galbraith, Festival Director". Retrieved 2007-01-27.
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(help) - ^ "DOWNLOAD 2007". Retrieved 2007-01-27.
- ^ "Storming line up for the 5th year of the UKs best rock festival". DownloadFestival.com. 30 January, 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
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(help) - ^ "Download Festival News". Download Festival official website. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
- ^ a b c d "Download Festival 2007 Lineup". Retrieved 2007-04-24.
- ^ "Announcement 24th April". Download Festival forums. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
- ^ "Six New Bands Added With Just 100 Days To Go". Retrieved 2007-02-28.
External links
- Official Website
- Official Myspace
- Unofficial Download Festival Flickr Group
- Nokia's Rock up & Play Play live at this year’s music festivals, including the Download Festival