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Rebel's Romance seeks another first in G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Rebel's Romance seeks another first in G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes

Gulf Today

time4 days ago

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Rebel's Romance seeks another first in G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes

International superstar Rebel's Romance bids to add a first UK G1 to his glittering CV in the G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes on Saturday. Ascot's midsummer highlight has been won by Godolphin luminaries Swain, Daylami, Doyen and Adayar, although a seven-year-old has yet to be successful since the race was inaugurated in 1951. Rebel's Romance is no stranger to rewriting the record books. The Charlie Appleby-trained son of Dubawi became the first horse to win non-consecutive renewals of the G1 Breeders' Cup Turf in November and is also the only overseas runner to capture Hong Kong's G1 Champions & Chater Cup. His tally of 18 wins, including 14 in Group races, makes him the most prolific Godolphin horse in history, with seven-top level victories including three in Germany and the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic in addition to his North American and Hong Kong successes. A valiant third in last year's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Rebel's Romance returns having won three of his four starts this season, including comfortably taking the G2 Hardwicke Stakes over the course and distance at Royal Ascot. Charlie Appleby said: 'Rebel's Romance goes into this in great order. There was plenty of strength in depth in this contest 12 months ago, when he ran a good race, and it looks a similarly strong renewal this time around. 'He is taking on younger opposition again but, wherever he finishes, the others will know that they have had a race.' Dubawi filly Dance To The Music hopes to follow up a winning introduction for the same trainer in the G3 Princess Margaret Stakes earlier on the card. The full-sister to three-time G1 winner Space Blues remains over six furlongs after overcoming signs of inexperience to score by a length at Newmarket in May. Charlie Appleby added: 'Dance To The Music has done well physically since winning at Newmarket. She is stepping up to Pattern company for the first time and it's a fact-finding mission. The form of her race has worked out well and we are hopeful that she can be competitive at this level.' Sovereignty aims to rule again in G2 Jim Dandy Stakes: Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Sovereignty looks to continue the momentum of an outstanding campaign into the G2 Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga in US on Saturday. The Into Mischief homebred has established himself as the best three-year-old colt in North America and makes a second start at Saratoga this summer following a convincing victory over Preakness Stakes victor Journalism in the G1 Belmont Stakes. Sovereignty also denied Journalism in the G1 Kentucky Derby, as the Bill Mott-trained colt provided Godolphin with a first victory in the Run for the Roses. Winner of the G3 Street Sense Stakes on his final juvenile outing, Sovereignty started his year with two appearances at Gulfstream Park – winning the G2 Fountain Of Youth Stakes before taking second in the G1 Florida Derby. Michael Banahan, Director of Bloodstock, Godolphin USA, said: 'Bill has been pleased with Sovereignty's build up to the Jim Dandy. He has done everything that Bill has wanted and is ready to get back to work. 'The Jim Dandy will serve as a nice prep to get to the mid-season goal of the G1 Travers in late August. It is a small field as expected – the one concern is that they are mainly closers except for Mo Plex, who is the lone speed and will probably try to control the field from the front. 'Sovereignty has a nice draw on the outside [5], so Junior [Alvarado] will have options of what type of trip he gets. We expect him to run very well and solidify his position as the top three-year-old in the country.' Time To Turn rises to the occasion at Ascot: Time To Turn provided Godolphin with a fifth Listed Pat Eddery Stakes win in the space of seven years as he reversed the form with A Bit Of Spirit at Ascot on Friday. A head had separated the duo in a Newbury novice race in mid-June, with the victorious A Bit Of Spirit going on to readily defy a penalty at Sandown Park and Time To Turn reopposing after scoring by 10 lengths at Wolverhampton. Held up at the rear of the six runners by William Buick, Time To Turn started to make smooth headway two furlongs out and the Dark Angel homebred quickened into a clear lead inside the final furlong. Palace Pier colt A Bit Of Spirit rallied and reduced Time To Turn's lead close home, with the Charlie Appleby-trained juvenile holding on by a head. The front two pulled more than three lengths clear of third home Italica. Charlie Appleby said: 'It was a pleasing run from Time To Turn, who is learning on the job. We are learning about him as well and it was another nice step forward today. We might give him a little break and look towards the autumn, as I think he will appreciate some juice in the ground.'

Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?
Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?

Scotsman

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?

Still undecided whether to head to Bloodstock Open Air this year? Perhaps a history lesson about the festival might aid your decision. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bloodstock 2025 is only a few short weeks away - the second metal and rock festival taking place in Derbyshire this year. But for those unfamiliar with the festival, what are its roots, and does it predate Download Festival? Here's a brief history of the metal festival - from when it became Bloodstock Open Air through to some of the headline acts throughout the years. Start your festival packing once again, metal fans - it's no more than two weeks until Bloodstock Open Air takes place at Catton Hall in Derbyshire! Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But Bloodstock isn't just about the current line-up; it boasts a fascinating journey from its humble beginnings to becoming one of the UK's premier independent metal gatherings. So before you (stage) dive into this year's action, let's explore the rich history that makes Bloodstock truly special - and maybe convince those sitting on the fence to come on over. When did Bloodstock first begin? A brief history of Bloodstock Festival, ahead of 2025's event taking place from August 7 2025 in Catton Park, Derbyshire. | Getty Images Bloodstock Open Air, often just called Bloodstock, officially began in 2001. However, it's important to note its evolution. Between 2001 and 2004, it started as an indoor festival known as "Bloodstock UK Metalfest" held at the Derby Assembly Rooms. The very first event in 2001 was a one-day affair. But from 2005 onwards, the festival transitioned to an outdoor event, moving to its current home at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire. This is when it became "Bloodstock Open Air" and really began to grow into the large-scale festival it is today. So, while the "Open Air" format started in 2005, the Bloodstock name and concept date back to 2001. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Why did Bloodstock begin? Bloodstock was founded by Paul Raymond Gregory and his family (later joined by his daughters Vicky Hungerford and Rachael Greenfield, and son Adam Gregory as directors). Paul Gregory is an acclaimed fantasy artist, known for his album artwork for heavy metal bands, including Saxon's 1984 album Crusader. The festival originated from a passion for heavy metal music and a desire to create an event that truly catered to the metal community. It was conceived by fans, for fans. The initial indoor events were a way to bring this vision to life, and as demand grew, it naturally transitioned to the outdoor format to accommodate more attendees and bands. It aimed to provide an immersive and authentic experience for metal fans, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie within the community. Is Bloodstock older than the Download Festival? Yes, Bloodstock is indeed older than the Download Festival, having started as an indoor event in 2001 before moving to its current outdoor home at Catton Hall in 2005, whereas Download Festival officially began in 2003. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad However, it's important to note that Download is the direct successor to the legendary Monsters of Rock festivals, which were held annually at Donington Park (Download's current location) from 1980 to 1996. This means while Bloodstock as a distinct festival brand predates Download by two years, Donington Park has a much deeper, longer-standing history as the UK's premier site for major rock and metal gatherings. What big names have performed at Bloodstock previously? If they're one of your favourite metal acts, chances are they've performed at Bloodstock previously. While we could spend all day listing every line-up, let's focus on those bands who have headlined the festival during its outdoor iteration – starting in 2005. A history of Bloodstock headliners - 2005 - 2025 2005: HammerFall, Within Temptation 2006: Stratovarius, Edguy 2007: Lacuna Coil, In Flames, Testament 2008: Dimmu Borgir, Opeth, Iced Earth 2009: Arch Enemy, Blind Guardian, Saxon 2010: Opeth, Twisted Sister, Children of Bodom 2011: W.A.S.P., Immortal, Motörhead 2012: Iced Earth, Machine Head, Alice Cooper 2013: Slayer, Lamb of God, King Diamond 2014: Emperor, Down, Megadeth 2015: Trivium, Within Temptation, Rob Zombie 2016: Slayer, Mastodon, Anthrax 2017: Amon Amarth, Ghost, Megadeth 2018: Judas Priest, Gojira, Nightwish 2019: Sabaton, Parkway Drive, Scorpions 2021: (Rescheduled after 2020 cancellation) Devin Townsend, Kreator, Judas Priest 2022: Behemoth, Mercyful Fate, Bloodbath (originally planned for 2020/2021) 2023: Killswitch Engage, Meshuggah, Megadeth 2024: Architects, Amon Amarth, Opeth 2025: Gojira, Trivium, Machine Head What differences are there between Bloodstock and Download - if any? While both Bloodstock and Download Festival are premier UK events for rock and metal fans, they offer distinctly different experiences rooted in their scale and philosophy. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Download, typically hosting around 80,000 attendees at the vast Donington Park, caters to a broader rock and metal audience, often including more mainstream acts, and its sheer size can lead to longer walks and a more spread-out atmosphere. In contrast, Bloodstock, with a more intimate capacity of 20,000–25,000 at Catton Park, maintains a strong focus on pure heavy metal subgenres, fostering a close-knit, community-driven "Bloodstock family" vibe. Its smaller, more compact site means shorter distances between stages and amenities, often leading to quicker access to bars, food, and even allowing attendees to bring their own alcohol into the arena, contributing to a more relaxed and less corporate feel than its larger counterpart. Are there tickets left to attend Bloodstock 2025? If your interest has been piqued, there are still tickets left to attend Bloodstock 2025 when it arrives in August. Visit the official Bloodstock website for tickets, accommodation options and those all-important car parking passes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you been to Bloodstock and Download Festival and have a preference, or do you think they both offer something different for fans of metal and alternative music? Let us know your experiences at BOA by leaving a comment down below.

Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?
Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?

Scotsman

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Bloodstock: When did the metal festival first start and who are the big names who've played?

Still undecided whether to head to Bloodstock Open Air this year? Perhaps a history lesson about the festival might aid your decision. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bloodstock 2025 is only a few short weeks away - the second metal and rock festival taking place in Derbyshire this year. But for those unfamiliar with the festival, what are its roots, and does it predate Download Festival? Here's a brief history of the metal festival - from when it became Bloodstock Open Air through to some of the headline acts throughout the years. Start your festival packing once again, metal fans - it's no more than two weeks until Bloodstock Open Air takes place at Catton Hall in Derbyshire! Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But Bloodstock isn't just about the current line-up; it boasts a fascinating journey from its humble beginnings to becoming one of the UK's premier independent metal gatherings. So before you (stage) dive into this year's action, let's explore the rich history that makes Bloodstock truly special - and maybe convince those sitting on the fence to come on over. When did Bloodstock first begin? A brief history of Bloodstock Festival, ahead of 2025's event taking place from August 7 2025 in Catton Park, Derbyshire. | Getty Images Bloodstock Open Air, often just called Bloodstock, officially began in 2001. However, it's important to note its evolution. Between 2001 and 2004, it started as an indoor festival known as "Bloodstock UK Metalfest" held at the Derby Assembly Rooms. The very first event in 2001 was a one-day affair. But from 2005 onwards, the festival transitioned to an outdoor event, moving to its current home at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire. This is when it became "Bloodstock Open Air" and really began to grow into the large-scale festival it is today. So, while the "Open Air" format started in 2005, the Bloodstock name and concept date back to 2001. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Why did Bloodstock begin? Bloodstock was founded by Paul Raymond Gregory and his family (later joined by his daughters Vicky Hungerford and Rachael Greenfield, and son Adam Gregory as directors). Paul Gregory is an acclaimed fantasy artist, known for his album artwork for heavy metal bands, including Saxon's 1984 album Crusader. The festival originated from a passion for heavy metal music and a desire to create an event that truly catered to the metal community. It was conceived by fans, for fans. The initial indoor events were a way to bring this vision to life, and as demand grew, it naturally transitioned to the outdoor format to accommodate more attendees and bands. It aimed to provide an immersive and authentic experience for metal fans, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie within the community. Is Bloodstock older than the Download Festival? Yes, Bloodstock is indeed older than the Download Festival, having started as an indoor event in 2001 before moving to its current outdoor home at Catton Hall in 2005, whereas Download Festival officially began in 2003. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad However, it's important to note that Download is the direct successor to the legendary Monsters of Rock festivals, which were held annually at Donington Park (Download's current location) from 1980 to 1996. This means while Bloodstock as a distinct festival brand predates Download by two years, Donington Park has a much deeper, longer-standing history as the UK's premier site for major rock and metal gatherings. What big names have performed at Bloodstock previously? If they're one of your favourite metal acts, chances are they've performed at Bloodstock previously. While we could spend all day listing every line-up, let's focus on those bands who have headlined the festival during its outdoor iteration – starting in 2005. A history of Bloodstock headliners - 2005 - 2025 2005: HammerFall, Within Temptation 2006: Stratovarius, Edguy 2007: Lacuna Coil, In Flames, Testament 2008: Dimmu Borgir, Opeth, Iced Earth 2009: Arch Enemy, Blind Guardian, Saxon 2010: Opeth, Twisted Sister, Children of Bodom 2011: W.A.S.P., Immortal, Motörhead 2012: Iced Earth, Machine Head, Alice Cooper 2013: Slayer, Lamb of God, King Diamond 2014: Emperor, Down, Megadeth 2015: Trivium, Within Temptation, Rob Zombie 2016: Slayer, Mastodon, Anthrax 2017: Amon Amarth, Ghost, Megadeth 2018: Judas Priest, Gojira, Nightwish 2019: Sabaton, Parkway Drive, Scorpions 2021: (Rescheduled after 2020 cancellation) Devin Townsend, Kreator, Judas Priest 2022: Behemoth, Mercyful Fate, Bloodbath (originally planned for 2020/2021) 2023: Killswitch Engage, Meshuggah, Megadeth 2024: Architects, Amon Amarth, Opeth 2025: Gojira, Trivium, Machine Head What differences are there between Bloodstock and Download - if any? While both Bloodstock and Download Festival are premier UK events for rock and metal fans, they offer distinctly different experiences rooted in their scale and philosophy. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Download, typically hosting around 80,000 attendees at the vast Donington Park, caters to a broader rock and metal audience, often including more mainstream acts, and its sheer size can lead to longer walks and a more spread-out atmosphere. In contrast, Bloodstock, with a more intimate capacity of 20,000–25,000 at Catton Park, maintains a strong focus on pure heavy metal subgenres, fostering a close-knit, community-driven "Bloodstock family" vibe. Its smaller, more compact site means shorter distances between stages and amenities, often leading to quicker access to bars, food, and even allowing attendees to bring their own alcohol into the arena, contributing to a more relaxed and less corporate feel than its larger counterpart. Are there tickets left to attend Bloodstock 2025? If your interest has been piqued, there are still tickets left to attend Bloodstock 2025 when it arrives in August. Visit the official Bloodstock website for tickets, accommodation options and those all-important car parking passes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad

Immersive hopes to regain winning thread in G1 Coaching Club American Oaks
Immersive hopes to regain winning thread in G1 Coaching Club American Oaks

Gulf Today

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

Immersive hopes to regain winning thread in G1 Coaching Club American Oaks

Reigning Champion Two-Year-Old Filly Immersive looks to avenge a first career defeat on her return to G1 company in the Coaching Club American Oaks at Saratoga in US on Saturday. The Nyquist filly emerged with plenty of credit when going down by a neck to Take Charge Milady in the Monomoy Girl Stakes at Churchill Downs in mid-June, in which the Godolphin homebred was making her first start of the season following a layoff with bone bruising. In an outstanding juvenile campaign for Brad Cox, Immersive dominated her division with four imposing wins, including a hat-trick of G1 victories in the Spinaway Stakes, Darley Alcibiades Stakes and Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. Michael Banahan, Director of Bloodstock, Godolphin USA, said: 'Immersive has trained like the champion she is since her extended spell off in the winter. Her comeback prep race was everything we could have asked for, except for losing her undefeated record. 'She had a bullet workout last Saturday, indicating her readiness for her first major goal of the season here. She didn't get an ideal draw down on the rail, but she dealt with the same issue last year in the Spinaway. 'Hopefully, La Cara doesn't get an easy uncontested lead, like she has in both her G1 wins, and is kept honest in front. Brad is very happy with Immersive's condition. We expect her to run very well and hopefully get back on the winning trail.' Nash bids to secure a first Graded Stakes win in the G2 Alfred G Vanderbilt Handicap on the same card, with the Medaglia d'Oro colt having found his calling as a hold-up sprinter. Runner-up to Preakness winner Seize The Grey in last year's G2 Pat Day Mile, Nash is two wins from three starts in allowance optional claimers since dropping to six furlongs earlier this season. Michael Banahan added: 'Nash is coming into the G2 Vanderbilt in great shape and had a very good breeze last Saturday at his homebase of Churchill Downs. Last year, we were hoping that he would make it down the Derby trail, but that didn't work out and trying to figure out his preferred distance was somewhat trial and error. He appears to have found his home as a come-from-behind sprinter. 'He received one of the highest 2025 speed figures winning his last race, so now is the time to find out if he can replicate that in Graded company. This is a tough race and would probably be much the same field if it were a G1. 'We are hopeful of a good performance and, if he runs back to his last race, he should be very competitive, although he must seal the deal against Graded opposition.' Rain key to Ancient Wisdom's Newbury chances: Ancient Wisdom looks set for a return to Listed company in the Steventon Stakes at Newbury in UK on Saturday providing the forecast rain arrives at the Berkshire course. The son of Dubawi finished third on his sole previous Listed appearance in Ascot's Pat Eddery Stakes in July, 2023, with his nine subsequent starts all coming in Group races including victory in the same season's G1 Futurity Trophy. Ancient Wisdom failed to act on quicker ground at Newbury on his four-year-old return but bounced back to form with a half-length second in the G3 Gordon Richards Stakes. He was pitched back into G1 company for the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs on his latest outing, in which he faded to fifth. Trainer Charlie Appleby said: 'Ancient Wisdom has been gelded since his run in the Coronation Cup, and we feel that a mile and a quarter is probably his optimum trip these days. He wants plenty of cut underneath and would be an unlikely runner unless it's genuine good to soft ground.' Meanwhile, Consistent four-year-old Casapueblo produced another valiant effort as he went down by half a length to Mont de Soleil in the G3 Grand Prix de Vichy in France. Returning to the provinces having finished second in a Toulouse Listed race in April, the Andre Fabre-trained son of Le Havre was held up in sixth of the seven runners by Cristian Demuro for most of the 10-furlong highlight of Vichy's season. Tito Mo Cen made the early running before Cambronne snuck up the inside rail to hit the front after two and a half furlongs. Cambronne continued to save ground entering the straight, with Tito Mo Cen leading the rest of the field down the centre of the course. Casapueblo tracked Mont de Soleil as the eventual winner swooped to take up the running over a furlong out and the Godolphin runner saw out the trip well, edging out Woodchuck for second in the closing strides.

Stage splits revealed for Bloodstock 2025, but are there any tickets available?
Stage splits revealed for Bloodstock 2025, but are there any tickets available?

Scotsman

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Stage splits revealed for Bloodstock 2025, but are there any tickets available?

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Stage splits and new names are among the recent announcements made by Bloodstock ahead of 2025 festival. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bloodstock have revealed the stage splits ahead of their 2025 festival. Fans of a certain era of metal will be pleased to see additions including Static-X, Fear Factory and a well-known Max Cavalera side project. Here's the current splits taking place across August 7-11 2025 and if there are still tickets left to attend this year's festival. The other metal festival set to take place in Derbyshire has revealed its stage splits ahead of this year's Bloodstock 2025 at Catton Park, Walton-On-Trent in August. Spanning four days, this year's festival will be headlined by Trivium (a constant rumour of a secret set at Download 2025), Machine Head, and Gojira, but fans of '00s metal are also in for quite the treat this year. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Scanning through the stage splits, a couple of names certainly caught my eye as 'an old-school soldier [bouncing] in the mosh pit,' to quote Fred Durst. Along with Static-X headlining the Sophie Lancaster Stage on Saturday, featuring the enigmatic Xer0 taking over lead vocal duties after the death of Wayne Static in 2014, and Fear Factory (sans Burton C. Bell) playing on the Ronnie James Dio Stage also on the Saturday, one of Max Cavalera's more curious side-projects rides again. Stage splits have been revealed ahead of Bloodstock 2025, with Max Cavelera's one-time project Nailbomb announced as part of this year's line-up. |Nailbomb, set to perform on the Sophie Lancaster Stage on Friday evening, is the electronic-infused metal project Cavalera set up alongside former Fudge Tunnel guitarist and in-demand producer Alex Newport. The group released one album in 1994, Point Blank, and performed one festival appearance during their heyday – 1995's Dynamo Festival – which was released as their second and final work, Proud To Commit Commercial Suicide. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But in August 2024, Nailbomb performed for the first time in 20 years at the Marquee Theatre in Temple, Arizona with Cavalera joined by his son Igor and Travis Stone both on guitar, bassist Johny Chow, sampler Alex Cha and drummer Adam Jarvis. Quite the nostalgia trip for fans of metal back in the day, but who is potentially clashing with whom this year, and are there still tickets to attend Bloodstock, with less than a month to go? Bloodstock 2025 - current stage splits All information correct as of writing Thursday August 7 2025 Sophie Lancaster Stage Me and That Man All For Metal Gnome Four Way Kill Dead Flesh Friday August 8 2025 Ronnie James Dio Stage Trivium Emperor Lacuna Coil Orange Goblin Paleface Flotsam and Jetsam Konvent Famyne Shrapnel Sophie Lancaster Stage Kataklysm Nailbomb High Parasite Eiwhar Shade Empire Rough Justice My Diligence Lock Horns Turin Ofnus Timothy Taylor's New Blood Stage Devilhusk Backseat Juliet LN Vmbra Rascal If It Bleeds Ogun Baelfyr Thunarwolf Compounds Tealdeer Lowdown The Machinist EMP Stage Desolator Lust Ritual Helldown Shrike Insidious Void Saturday August 9 2025 Ronnie James Dio Stage Machine Head Ministry Fear Factory Kublai Kahn Creeper Heriot Warbringer The Spirit Cagefight Sophie Lancaster Stage Static-X Breed 77 Undeath Neonfly Phoenix Lake Water Lines Pengshui Baal Under A Crumbling Moon Ireosis Timothy Taylor's New Blood Stage Fight The Champ Unnatural Order Hekz Head Dent Fortune Teller Nothing Speaks Mecromorph Mantis Defeats Jaguar Zebulon Prodigal Exorcism Adfielion Symbyote EMP Stage Thrashist Regime Bad Smell Rites to Ruin Tiberius Crown Solace Sunday August 10 2025 Ronnie James Dio Stage Gojira Mastodon Lord of the Lost The Black Dahlia Murder Feuerschwanz August Burns Red Rivers of Nihil One Machine Ghosts of Atlantis Sophie Lancaster Stage Obituary 3 Inches of Blood Thrown Siglos Spirit Adrift Dogma Wall Barbarian Hermit Apathy (UK) Timothy Taylor's New Blood Stage Bad Earth Ruled By Raptors Speak In Whispers Preyers Koba Headcount Surya Monochrome Rizen Ocean Planet Theorcacide Spitting Teeth The Cartographer EMP Stage Z Machine Phon Orme Maatkare The Five Hundred Are there tickets still available to attend Bloodstock 2025? There are indeed but with less than a month to go, you had better act fast. Ticketing options are pricing details can be found over at See Tickets from today. Who are you looking forward seeing at this year's Bloodstock Festival, and are you excited with some of the '90s and '00s band that are set to perform this year? Let us know your thoughts ahead of the festival by leaving a comment down below.

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