Download Festival has released a limited number of day tickets for this year – find all the details below.
The 2024 edition of the event is due to take place at Donington Park between June 14-16, with Queens Of The Stone Age, Avenged Sevenfold and Fall Out Boy all set to headline.
Other acts on the line-up include Royal Blood, The Offspring, Tom Morello, Enter Shikari, Machine Head, Pantera, Bad Omens, Corey Taylor, While She Sleeps, Slayer’s Kerry King, Creeper and Soft Play.
General weekend tickets went on sale last year. Now, organisers have put a limited amount of day tickets online for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can buy yours here, along with any remaining weekend passes.
Standard day tickets are priced at £124.00 for adults and £58.00 for children. General weekend/camping passes cost £300 for adults and £113 for children. Under 16s must be accompanied by an 18+ ticketholder.
See the announcement post below.
Limited day tickets for #LiquidDeath presents Download Festival are on sale NOW 🎟️ https://t.co/VrKzILELgl pic.twitter.com/HxiWm8X60g
— Download Festival (@DownloadFest) April 23, 2024
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During an interview with NME last December, QOTSA frontman Josh Homme reflected on the band’s decision to step up and headline the festival this summer.
“Is it just going to be same-old-same-old?” said Homme. “You always have to give it your all and changing it every night is what we’re about, so it’s always going to be something different. I don’t think there’s any reason to trip out.”
He added: “And if you see someone with a sign that says, ‘Do this goddamn tune’ then it feels nice to just be able to react in the moment. We come bearing gifts, and we want to give everything away.”
You can revisit the full video interview for NME‘s ‘In Conversation’ series above.
Queens Of The Stone Age released their eighth and latest studio album, ‘In Times New Roman’, last June.
Last year’s edition of Download Festival saw Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon and Metallica take to the stage, with the latter playing two completely different sets across two nights.