News: Line up announced for ‘Download Pilot’ – 3 Day Festival

FULL LINE UP ANNOUNCED FOR DOWNLOAD PILOT. 10,000 CAPACITY THREE-DAY CAMPING ONLY TEST EVENT

FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES | ENTER SHIKARI  | BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, NECK DEEP, WHILE SHE SLEEPS, FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS, SKINDRED, SLEEP TOKEN, CREEPER, BOSTON MANOR, HOT MILK, YONAKA, LONELY THE BRAVE, HOLDING ABSENCE, LOATHE, EMPLOYED TO SERVE, TRASHBOAT, HIGHER POWER AND MORE

18-20 JUNE 2021

TICKETS WILL BE RELEASED TUESDAY 1 JUNE FOR THE LOYAL EXISTING DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL 2022 TICKET HOLDERS WITH GENERAL ON SALE THURSDAY 3 JUNE: www.downloadfestival.co.uk/download-pilot

Festival Republic have today announced the line-up for the ‘Download Pilot’. The 10,000 capacity, camping only festival will take place on 18-20 June 2021 on the hallowed grounds of Donington Park, as part of the Government’s scientific Events Research Programme. Testament to the depth of talent and strength of the UK’s world-leading rock scene, 40 acts all of whom are UK based have been revealed with headliners Frank Carter & The RattlesnakesEnter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine as well as a host of the hottest names in rock, including Neck Deep, While She Sleeps, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Sleep Token, Creeper and many more across two stages. Tickets go on sale for Download Festival 2022 ticketholders on Tuesday 1 June with general sale starting Thursday 3 June at 12pm via www.downloadfestival.co.uk/download-pilot

Download booker Andy Copping said: We’re incredibly excited to safely welcome back fans to Donington Park and honoured to play a vital part in the return of live music to the UK. Putting together a line-up of 40 outstanding bands including headliners like Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine, is something the Download brand is uniquely able to do and made possible by a thriving UK rock scene and deep pool of in-demand talent. With moshing back on the cards, this is going to be a true celebration of festival spirit and something special to be a part of.”

Headlining the Friday are UK punk-rock icons Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes. A live powerhouse with a socially conscious message, Frank continues to be revered as one of the UK’s most prolific and esteemed frontmen in rock today. The Watford crew staged a hugely ambitious lockdown live-streamed show from Brixton Academy, and following the success of third album `End Of Suffering’ and new single ‘My Town’, they’re primed to kick down the doors for the return of live music in celebration.

Joining them are UK pop-punk outfit Neck Deep, as well as Holding Absence who made huge waves this year with the release of acclaimed second album ‘The Greatest Mistake of My Life’. Blackpool quartet Boston Manor are signed up, as well as Manchester pop rock duo Hot Milk, and the enigmatic Sleep Token, who will take up their first ever headline slot on the second stage. Sheffield hardcore fivesome Malevolance and metalcore mob Death Blooms promise to bring the rage as they start the Friday proceedings.

Enter Shikari will headline on the Saturday: the genre melding agit-rockers who scored #2  with their 2020 album ‘Nothing is True and Everything is Possible’ will finally be able to take hits like ‘Dreamers Hotel’ out for a spin alongside their many scene classics. Renowned for their spectacular shows, off the wall mash-ups and community spirit, they are set to close the Saturday main stage in style.

Sheffield’s While She Sleeps have had one of their biggest years following their independently released album ‘Sleeps Society’ and are destined to welcome many more fans into the family. Twin Atlantic will bring stadium sized anthems, alongside Brighton’s Yonaka who have sprung back into action with new single ‘Seize The Power’, whilst nu-metal upstarts Wargasm and melodic metalcore veterans Bleed From Within also make their long-awaited return to the stage. Goth-punks Creeper step up as second stage headliners as the ‘Sex, Death and the Infinite Void’ era resumes in full swing. Burgeoning metal stars Conjurer and lauded post-hardcore newcomers As Everything Unfolds are also added to the bill. Glasgow’s uncompromising hardcore heroes Lotus Eater are ready to hit the second stage, as well as hard rockers Stone Broken and Scottish pop rock duo Vukovi. Things promise to get ‘HiFi Serious’ when “A” roll in. Sleaze-dipped rock purveyors Those Damn Crows, alternative rock trio The Hara and Brighton’s Tigercub complete Saturday’s line up.

Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari said: “After 18 months trapped inside, we cannot wait to be back in our favourite element; playing music beneath an open sky. Its also fitting, as we have a long history with Download… 2021 being the 15th anniversary of our first time there – which also happened to be our first ever festival show! We’re incredibly proud to be headlining an event that helps to get live music back on its feet in the UK”.

Bullet For My Valentine are set for a hero’s welcome as the Welsh metal giants close out the weekend. Having played a staggering eight high-profile sets at Download Festival, Bullet know a thing or two about putting on a show. Crowds can expect a career-spanning, riff-laden set from the band who helped write the metalcore handbook.

Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls has cemented his status as one of the finest songwriters of his generation and will headline the second stage. Fan favourites Skindred are incoming with the ‘Newport Helicopter’ in tow, joined by Lonely The Brave and Geordie rockers The Wildhearts. Fast-rising Liverpool metal collective Loathe and metal innovators Employed To Serve are set for the main stage, as are macabre rockers Saint Agnes. Also appearing on Sunday are Trash Boat, who continue to be a voice for the marginalised, Brit-rock wildcard Jamie Lenman, post-hardcore crew Static Dress and the rulebook-shredding hardcore outfit Higher Power. Pop metal princess Cassyette, rock’n’rollers Massive Wagons and hardcore punks Chubby & The Gang all join the bill, and last but by no means least, the world’s only Elvis x Nirvana act Elvana.

Matt Tuck of Bullet For My Valentine said: “We’re beyond honoured to be part of this historic music event to kick start the live music industry and bringing back live music to people lives. The world has been quiet for too long, time to bring the noise!”

The very first major camping event of its kind, the specially created Download Pilot event will form part of the second phase of the Government’s scientific Events Research Programme. This ground-breaking study will look to build on the evidence base gathered from the successful first phase and apply findings on a greater scale with greater crowd numbers than before. The attendance at the Download Pilot will provide additional evidence for government, event organisers, and consumers on the logistical and practical considerations of reopening events safely, including multi-day events.

Working closely with the Government to adhere to safety guidelines, this Download Pilot, as the first 10,000 capacity camping festival event, will play an important role in paving the way for the return of large-scale music events and festivals as the UK emerges from the past year’s restrictions. As a Government scientific Events Research Programme event, festivalgoers will need to consent to take part and must be over 16. There will be no day tickets available with all festivalgoers expected to camp on-site for the duration of the event.  Full details will be available via www.downloadfestival.co.uk/download-pilot.

Moshing will be allowed

With tickets priced at  £120 (plus booking fee) for the full three-day festival and initially being offered as a thank you to existing Download Festival 2022 ticket holders, the event are have announced that this loyal community of rock fans will also be rewarded with the closest to a festival experience possible, with no social distancing, no masks, camping and the return of moshing. Whilst this is not Download Festival and will be a much smaller scale, Festival Republic will continue their Gold standard (Attitude Is Everything) accessibility and inclusion services, with dedicated accessibility campsite and facilities.

Whilst festival goers will not be socially distanced or required to wear face coverings once inside the festival, they will be required to follow existing Government guidance when travelling to and from Donington Park and adhere to rules set out by the festival organisers. Attendees must take a lateral flow test on the morning of the event and receive a negative result to enter the festival. As part of the wider scientific research on the trial events, the Download Pilot attendees will also be asked to take a PCR test before and after the event to gather further evidence on the safety of the festival camping experience, reduced social distancing and the removal of non-pharmaceutical interventions like face coverings. They will also have to provide contact details for NHS Test and Trace to ensure everyone can be traced in the event of an audience member receiving a positive test after the event.

Big Green Coach is providing safe coach travel to the event from Birmingham, Birkenhead, Bradford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Victoria), Manchester and Sheffield, straight to the heart of Donington Park. Visit https://www.biggreencoach.co.uk/events/download-pilot-test-event-coach-travel for more details.

Full line up of bands announced:

Friday: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Neck Deep, Sleep Token, Boston Manor, Holding Absence, Hot milk, Malevolence, Death Blooms.

Saturday: Enter Shikari, While She Sleeps, Creeper, Stone Broken, Twin Atlantic, Yonaka, Those Damn Crows, “A”, Vukovi, Tigercub, Wargasm, The Hara, Bleed From Within, As Everything Unfolds, Conjurer, Lotus Eater.

Sunday: Bullet For My Valentine, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Skindred, The Wildhearts, Trash Boat, Massive Wagons, Elvana, Jamie Lenman, Lonely The Brave, Higher Power, Loathe, Chubby and The Gang, Employed To Serve, Cassyette, Saint Agnes, Static Dress.