From bands to bags to beer bins - everything you need to know ahead of Download festival
Download festivalRock royalty is gearing up to descend on Donington Park for the 23rd Download festival.
The UK's biggest celebration of metal music takes place at the Leicestershire racetrack that once hosted the legendary Monsters of Rock festivals in the 1980s.
Headliners of the festival's 2026 edition are Limp Bizkit, Guns N' Roses and Linkin Park, with campsites throwing open their gates from Wednesday 10 June.
If you've had it in your diary since last year, or if you bagged tickets at the last minute, here's what you need to know.
Who is in the line-up?
Limp Bizkit are Friday's headliners, Guns N' Roses are the top billing on Saturday and Linkin Park will close out the festival on Sunday.
While the headline slots are filled by some of the genre's biggest names, there are more than 100 other acts performing to excite fans of every strand of rock, metal, punk and alternative.
Less typical acts for the traditionally rock and metal event include hip-hop legends Cypress Hill, Pendulum, which will perform their trademark drum and bass on Friday, techno act Scooter will take to the stage on Sunday and - perhaps most surprising of all - pop band Five will be playing the District X stage on Thursday.
EPAThe full line up for Download's four main music stages can be viewed by choosing a specific day in the drop down menu below:
Can I get a ticket?
If you want to make yourself at home for the weekend, sorry, but camping tickets are all sold out.
Day tickets are also at a premium with Friday and Sunday sold out, but at the time of writing, Saturday day tickets were still available.
For anyone wanting to grab any resale tickets that become available, the festivals official vendors are See Tickets and Ticketmaster.
How do I get there?
In some previous years, the roads around the festival have become a highway to hell, with traffic management plans drawn up to keep festival-goers and Leicestershire locals on the move.
Pinchpoints tend to be around the arrival for the weekend on Thursday and Friday.
Car parking is available for people heading to Donington Park but spaces have to be booked in advance.
And despite the fact the festival site is in Leicestershire, sat nav users will need to use a Derby postcode to find it. The postcode for Donington Park is DE74 2RP, but the postcode for the car park and taxi drop off is DE74 2BN.
Public transport is also an option, with railway stations nearby at East Midlands Parkway, Derby, Nottingham and Loughborough and official shuttle buses direct to the festival.
Big Green Coach is also operating direct coaches from sites across the UK, from as far away as Aberdeen and Plymouth.
And of course, Download is only a stone's throw from East Midlands Airport for metalheads travelling from even further afield.
What items are banned?
Everyone heading into the arena is limited to one bag, no bigger than A4 in size, and people should expect security searches.
Campers - don't worry, you can bring bigger bags on to the site, just not into the main arena.
No alcohol can be taken into the arena, and only sealed drinks smaller than 500ml or empty refillable bottles are allowed.
PA MediaIn addition, no glass or cans are allowed inside the arena.
Banned items include weapons, fireworks, flares, gas canisters, laser pens, camping chairs, umbrellas, flagpoles, air horns, megaphones, nitrous oxide, and excessive food and cigarettes security would think was more than "personal use".
Drones are also banned - especially as the festival is so close to the East Midlands Airport airspace.
Download rules state anything confiscated will not be returned.
What is the weather forecast?
Some Download festivals have been all about the sunscreen and bucket hats, while others have ended up being dubbed "Drownload" and "Brownload", for the amount of rain and ensuing mud.
This year, Download looks set to get off to a wet start with rainy spells and possibly thunder on both Wednesday and Thursday, though there will still be periods of sunshine.
The rain will continue into Friday morning, but temperatures will be warmer with a high of 21C.
However, Saturday's weather is set to improve with sunshine and a maximum temperature of 23C, though there will still be a chance of some showers.
That improvement is set to continue into Sunday, with a high temperature of 26C and a lower chance of rain, although cloud cover is still predicted until the afternoon.
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