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Today at Download Festival: set times, stage clashes and weather forecast
Today at Download Festival: set times, stage clashes and weather forecast

Scotsman

time15-06-2025

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  • Scotsman

Today at Download Festival: set times, stage clashes and weather forecast

It's the final day at Download Festival 2025 - and hopefully no exhaustive stage clashes today, right? 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... Korn are set to to close out Download Festival 2025 this evening. The nu-metal giants take to the Apex Stage, alongside Bullet For My Valentine, while Steel Panther and Sikth headline the other stages. We say one last 'hello' from Download Festival and bring you today's set times, stage clashes and weather forecast. After two unforgettable days of incredible music and festival atmosphere, today marks the final day of Download Festival 2025 , taking place at Donington Park in Derbyshire. Tonight is the night for the devoted Korn faithful, as the pioneers of nu-metal are set to perform their highly anticipated headline set on the Apex Stage (21:25), with an incredible line-up performing before them including Bullet For My Valentine (19:00), Spiritbox (17:00), and Meshuggah (15:40). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Elsewhere at the festival, the party continues as Steel Panther headline the Opus Stage (20:05), promising a night of glam metal excess. Extreme metal enthusiasts will also not want to miss Sikth's closing performance on The Dogtooth Stage (22:05). Over on the Avalanche Stage, emo-pop-rock fans can look forward to Kids in Glass Houses headlining at 20:20. Here's your set and stage times for this epic final day at Download Festival, and a look at what significant set-time clashes are occurring. Download Festival 2025 - stage times for June 15 2025 All information correct as of writing. Any last minute changes will be amended but do keep an eye on the Download Festival app also for any sudden stage changes. Apex Stage Korn are set to headline Download Festival this evening - but are there any stage clashes on the final day? | RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty Images 21:25 - Korn 19:00 - Bullet For My Valentine 17:00 - Spiritbox 15:40 - Meshuggah 14:25 - Jinjer 13:10 - Power Trip 12:00 - Bleed From Within 11:00 - Orbit Culture Opus 20:05 - Steel Panther 18:45 - Lorna Shore 17:35 - Airbourne 16:25 - Jerry Cantrell 15:30 - Alien Ant Farm 14:35 - Municipal Waste 13:40 - The Ghost Inside 12:40 - Nothing More 11:50 - Seven Hours After Violet 11:00 - The Southern River Band Dogtooth Stage 22:05 - Sikth 21:10 - Whitechapel 20:15 - Fit For An Autopsy 19:20 - Cattle Decapitation 18:25 - Novelists 17:25 - Unprocessed 16:25 - President 15:25 - Vowws 14:30 - Survive Said The Prophet 13:35 - Vower 12:40 - Faetooth 11:50 - Archers 11:00 - Neckbreakker The Avalanche Stage hosted by Kerrang! Radio 20:20 - Kids in Glass Houses 19:10 - Me First and The Gimme Gimmes 18:00 - Turbonegro 16:50 - Dead Poet Society 15:50 - House of Protection 13:50 - Spiritual Camp 12:50 - Amira Efleky 11:50 - Arrows in Action 11:00 - Harpy The Den 23:00 - Metal Night 10:00 - Rock Kids Ace of Spades Tavern 01:00 - Attitude Era 23:00 - Decade 10:00 - Download's Korn Quiz with Kitty Cowell The Doghouse 23:30 - End of the World Party 22:00 - Salt Sweat Sugar 11:00 - Rockfit The Outpost 23:00 - Cinema What stage clashes are set to occur today at Download Festival 2025? Not quite as many as Saturday, but still some significant clashes are set to occur on the final day of Download Festival 2025: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Orbit Culture (Apex), The Southern River Band (Opus), Neckbreakker (Dogtooth), and Harpy (Avalanche) all kick off the day at 11:00, forcing early choices. Bleed From Within (Apex) at 12:00 clashes with Sophie Lloyd (Opus) and Bex (Avalanche). Archers (Dogtooth) at 11:50 clashes with Seven Hours After Violet (Opus) and Arrows in Action (Avalanche). Nothing More (Opus) at 12:40 clashes with Faetooth (Dogtooth) and Amira Efleky (Avalanche). Power Trip (Apex) at 13:10 clashes with The Ghost Inside (Opus), Vower (Dogtooth), and Spiritual Camp (Avalanche). Jinjer (Apex) at 14:25 clashes with Municipal Waste (Opus), Survive Said The Prophet (Dogtooth), and House of Protection (Avalanche). Meshuggah (Apex) at 15:40 clashes with Alien Ant Farm (Opus) and Vowws (Dogtooth). Spiritbox (Apex) at 17:00 clashes with Airbourne (Opus), Unprocessed (Dogtooth), and Turbonegro (Avalanche). Bullet For My Valentine (Apex) at 19:00 will clash with Lorna Shore (Opus), Fit For An Autopsy (Dogtooth), and Me First and The Gimme Gimmes (Avalanche). Steel Panther (Opus) at 20:05 is a major clash with Kids in Glass Houses (Avalanche) and Fit For An Autopsy (Dogtooth). Korn (Apex), headlining at 21:25, will overlap significantly with the end of Steel Panther (Opus) and the closing set from Sikth (Dogtooth). Korn's set will also clash with the final moments of Kids in Glass Houses (Avalanche). What is the weather forecast today for Download Festival - and the pollen count? According to this morning's forecast from the Met Office, it's forecast for 'Sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by nighttime,' with a high of 23 and a low of 13. UV levels will once again be high so apply sunscreen and keep hydrated to avoid heat stroke, while the pollen count is also high - combined with the dusty elements, those with respiratory issues be safe.

Pendulum announce first album in 15 years, drop ear-splitting screamo song Save The Cat
Pendulum announce first album in 15 years, drop ear-splitting screamo song Save The Cat

Perth Now

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Pendulum announce first album in 15 years, drop ear-splitting screamo song Save The Cat

Pendulum have announced their first studio album in 15 years, 'Inertia'. Set to land on August 22, the 16-track LP includes the new single, 'Save The Cat', an ear-splitting screamo number. Frontman Rob Swire said of the song: "It was written during a period of self-questioning and frustration. 'Love felt like something I didn't fully trust myself with anymore.' As per a press release: "Inertia is a rampaging, 16-track emotional maelstrom and without doubt the band's most personal work to date." The star-studded collection features members of Bullet For My Valentine, Wargasm, AWOLNATION, Scarlxrd, Joey Valence + Brae and Hybrid Minds. The track 'Halo' featuring Matt Tuck from heavy metal band Bullet For My Valentine was previously released on 2023's 'Anima' EP. Other available tracks include 'Nothing For Free', 'Louder Than Words' with drum and bass stars Hybrid Minds, 'Colourfast', and 'Napalm' with Joey Valence and Brae. Rob also shared how The Prodigy have always inspired the dance-rock band to experiment with "how far we could push Pendulum". He explained: 'I was basically testing how far we could push Pendulum. Seeing what we could get away with. I always looked at The Prodigy as the benchmark. They started out as pure rave - breakbeat, hardcore - but they evolved. They became their own sound. You don't even really associate them with breakbeat anymore. They just are The Prodigy.' The follow-up to their chart-topping 2010 LP 'Immersion' is a breakup album. Rob said: 'It's the sound of Pendulum finding themselves again, and me figuring myself out to a certain extent. 'Breakups do that - they strip things down and show you who you are. I'm just trying not to become the guy who needs to go through one just to make a record.' The 'Propane Nightmares' rockers have a slew of live dates this summer, including a huge gig at Milton Keynes Bowl on August 9. Head to to check out where they are playing. 'Inertia' tracklisting: 1. Driver 2. Come Alive 3. Save The Cat 4. Archangel 5. Nothing For Free 6. Cannibal (ft. Wargasm) 7. Constellations 8. Halo (ft. Bullet For My Valentine) 9. Louder Than Words (ft. Hybrid Minds) 10. Napalm (ft. Joey Valence Brae) 11. The endless Gaze 12. Guiding Lights (ft. AWOLNATION) 13. Colourfast 14. Silent Spinner 15. Mercy Killing (ft. Scarlxrd) 16. Cartagena

Trivium slam Bullet For My Valentine as Matt Tuck pulls plug on co-headline tour early
Trivium slam Bullet For My Valentine as Matt Tuck pulls plug on co-headline tour early

Perth Now

time14-05-2025

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  • Perth Now

Trivium slam Bullet For My Valentine as Matt Tuck pulls plug on co-headline tour early

Trivium's bassist Paolo Gregoletto has accused Bullet For My Valentine frontman Matt Tuck of having "no respect for us or our crew" after he pulled out of their joint tour early. The two bands have played across Europe and North America in celebration of the 20th anniversaries of their 2005 albums 'The Poison' and 'Ascendancy'. They were due to head to Australia and South America after they wrap the North American leg, but according to Trivium, Matt no longer wants to do it. During a TikTok Live, Paolo said: 'Matt Tuck didn't want to do it, after we had planned it, after stuff was already in the works – don't know why. I think it would have been amazing. I think The Poison is a great album. I think the two records pair very well together. And I think it would have been nice to give everyone around the world a chance to see the two together.' In another TikTok, he captioned the clip: 'When you make your first TikTok live and p*** off the other band you are on tour with… #JusticeForSouthAmerica'. One person commented suggested they should have dealt with the situation in private, Gregoletto replied: 'He's the sole decision maker of the band and he has no respect for us or our crew.' Trivium frontman Matt Heafy told Metal Hammer of the joint tour: "For [BFMV frontman Matt Tuck] and I, these records in 2005 changed our lives. But we were only really able to see the impact 10, 15, 20 years later. "A lot of the coolest metal bands that I love these days, I'll talk to them and they'll, say, 'Trivium was my first live band I ever saw'. OR they'll say 'Ascendancy' or 'The Poison' was their first record. That's so cool." Heafy added: "It almost feels like a once in a lifetime experience. A five-year or 10-year anniversary, that's cool. "But we knew we wanted to really hold on to this. 'We've never done anything like it, so let's wait for 20 years.' It's something special for sure."

Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar

The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows Worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers. TOP 20 GLOBAL CONCERT TOURS 1 Coldplay $6,288,674 65,604 $95.86 2 Eagles $4,664,328 16,351 $285.26 3 Paul McCartney $2,982,686 22,591 $132.03 4 Anyma $2,628,138 17,329 $151.66 5 Justin Timberlake $1,597,736 11,288 $141.53 6 Chayanne $1,399,923 10,936 $128.01 7 Slipknot $1,233,465 13,761 $89.63 8 André Rieu $1,043,613 10,483 $99.55 9 Cody Johnson $917,354 11,565 $79.32 10 Trans-Siberian Orchestra $694,829 8,339 $83.32 11 Bullet For My Valentine / Trivium $644,939 9,906 $64.84 12 Max Pezzali $643,695 9,895 $65.05 13 Lazza $549,137 9,983 $55.00 14 Makyah $477,429 2,418 $197.39 15 Zayn $462,352 5,168 $89.46 16 Pete Tong Ibiza Classics $454,110 5,911 $76.81 17 Laura Pausini $421,281 4,517 $93.26 18 Gianna Nannini $402,495 5,797 $69.42 19 Il Volo $381,291 5,271 $72.33 20 Matt Rife $368,272 4,096 $89.90 For free upcoming tour information, go to

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