Download Festival, the world’s premier rock event, has announced a further 43 acts including
 Halestorm, FEVER 333, Beartooth, Skid Row, Brothers Osbourne, Stone Temple Pilots, Clutch and
 more, joining headliners Slipknot, Tool and Def Leppard for the annual rock extravaganza. The
 three-day festival takes place on 14-16 June 2019 at the spiritual home of rock in Donington
 Park, Leicestershire. Kerrang! Radio have also launched a talent search for a chance to open the
 Avalanche Stage at the festival, head to Kerrang! Radio for more info. Tickets are on sale now at
 downloadfestival.co.uk/tickets.
Arena rockers Halestorm will make their grand return to Download delivering break-neck riffs and
 lung-busting vocals courtesy of the incredible Lzzy Hale. Stone Temple Pilots, responsible for
 megahits ‘Plush’, ‘Interstate Love Song’ and ‘Trippin’ on a Hole in a Paper Heart’ will make their
 first Download appearance with new vocalist Jeff Gutt. Festival favourites and hard rocking
 institution Clutch will make their sixth appearance, as well as classic grunge rock revivalists Aaron
 Buchanan & the Cult Classics led by the former Heaven’s Basement frontman.
Beartooth have ascended to star status with their groove-driven singalongs and the release of
 their third album ‘Disgusting’. FEVER 333 have gained a reputation for their hyperactive, political
 ‘demonstrations’ which will not be forgotten in a hurry. Palaye Royale are name on everyone’s lips
 as the unanimous kings of ‘fashion-art’ rock, the exuberant trio have garnered a legion of fans
 and ready to make a statement. Brighton’s Black Peaks will thrill fans, having previously impressed
 with their mastery of melody and raw power that have seen them become one of the UK’s
 brightest metal prospects. Japanese veterans Coldrain will whip up the crowd with their
 punchy, bouncy metalcore.
Legendary ‘Youth Gone Wild’ classic rockers Skid Row are on course for a hit-filled set. Supergroup
 Deadland Ritual, featuring former members of Black Sabbath, Guns N’ Roses, Billy Idol and
 Apocalyptica, are set for a seismic performance. Country rock dynamos Brothers Osbourne will
 add some killer licks to the proceedings, plus the heavy metal Last in Line, featuring members of
 the original line up of Dio, and Wolf Jaw will also be on hand to deliver some dirty rock n’ roll.
Fans of all things black and death metal will be thrilled with the additions of pioneers Behemoth
 and At The Gates, both famed for their respective first-of-their-kind mastery of the genres. They’ll
 be in good company with UK upstarts Conjurer whose amalgamation of sludge, hardcore and
 black metal have labelled them as massive ones-to-watch. Also added are the ominous Swedish
 outfit Batushka and Ne Obliviscaris who’ll usher in a new era in extreme music to Donington.
Ascending pop punk rockers Trash Boat have been pummelling the road as one of the leading,
 forward-thinking bands in the scene and the quintet’s claim to the throne is on the horizon. Rock
 radio mainstays Three Days Grace are on hand to deliver a powerful performance, as are
 Godsmack with choruses so anthemic they grant no immunity, alongside Bad Wolves whose viral
 cover of ‘Zombie’ by The Cranberries shot them into the spotlight in 2018.
For those who like their metal delivered with laser-like precision, Animals as Leaders will astound
 with their technical virtuosity. Heart Of A Coward return to lay waste to the fields of Donington with
 new vocalist Kaan Tasan. They are joined by tech metal instrumentalists Intervals and UK prog
 metallers Toska, who have quickly become an exciting force in the ever-growing scene.
Newcastle post-hardcore band GroundCulture have been grafting away, building a fierce
 reputation ready to take on Download, and forward-thinking nu-metal act Cane Hill are also
 confirmed, whose visceral approach has helped reignite the genre.
Download 2019 will be a truly international affair with the addition of Reputable party thrash
 heroes Municipal Waste, French post metal/shoegaze Alcest, and Sumo Cyco who have made
 waves with their fusion of rhythm and dancehall hooks and metal riffs. Flying the flag for Japan are
 all female power metal stars Love Bites as well as Japanese metalcore titans Crystal Lake.
Australian natives Redhook, and Twelve Foot Ninja will also be making the long trip to get the
 mosh pits started, while Representing New Zealand are hard rockers Like A Storm.
Electronic-infused industrial duo SKYND are ready to make things dark, creepy and sanguine all at
 once. Bridgend five piece Those Damn Crows are purveyors of melodic, in-your-face and
 exhilarating hard rock. Icon For Hire have been breaking down boundaries worldwide and are
 ready to stamp their mark on their Download debut. Up next are pop-punk new comers Lost In
 Stereo, Manchester’s hottest new band Parting Gift, and last but not least are melodic rockers
 Vega.
 
 