Download: More Camping Tickets Released!
If you were bummed out that weekend tickets with camping had sold out for this year’s Download festival, it seems that you are being given a second bite of the cherry.
Download organizers have confirmed that an extra 2,500 weekend tickets with camping have been released for this year’s festival.
These are on sale right now so if you thought you’d missed out on tickets to this year’s festival, get your skates on now!
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Download will take place on June 12th – 14th at Donington and will feature sets from Faith No More, Slipknot, Def Leppard, Whitesnake, The Prodigy, Limp Bizkit, Motley Crue, Marilyn Manson, Korn, ZZ Top, Down, Killswitch Engage, Journey, Clutch and many, many more.






I feel sorry for anyone who splashed out £300+ on eBay for a ticket! :p
inb4 complaints about buying a weekend ticket
You can upgrade a weekend ticket to a camping ticket by calling ticketmaster if you bought one after the original camping tickets sold out
how can they announce they sold out of camping when they managed to wangle a further 2500 spots thats rather a large number
what a coincidence that they managed to find space for an extra 2500
Oh my fucking god
that is such a piss take
my friend couldn’t get the money for camping in time so we bought to day tickets
now they go back on sale?!?!
ah well i still get to see most of the bands i wanted to see except kse and parkway drive and a few more
see you guys in the pit \m/
To Ali; do you know why that is? They reassessed the campsite borders with the owners of the fields, found out the borders meant the sites would be more spacious to accommodate the 65,000 people camping, and as already they rented more fields to make it less cramped this year, apparently it made sense to give 2,500 people more the chance to camp this year.
Or, so John Probyn says, anyway. Serious business.