Stefan Ortega has sent a heartfelt message to supporters of German outfit Arminia Bielefeld amid reports that a Manchester City move is looming.
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Download Festival.Leicestershire Police told BBC News that the man was taken to hospital on Saturday evening (June 11) when Iron Maiden were the headline act.The force said that the festival attendee’s death was being treated as unexplained and that inquiries are ongoing.This year’s Download Festival took place from Friday (June 10) until Sunday (June 12) at Leicestershire’s Donington Park. It was headlined by KISS, Biffy Clyro and Iron Maiden.NME‘s Ali Shutler reviewed this year’s event.
He wrote in a three-star review that smaller acts, such as Sleep Token and Wargasm “show the scene’s in rude health” but “as for the dinosaurs taking up the main stage: Kiss off!”In other news, Download is set to become even bigger, with organisers announcing yesterday (June 13) that next year’s edition will stretch over four days for the first time.Next year’s event will take place from June 8 to June 11 2023 at its regular Donnington Park home. The expansion will coincide with its 20th anniversary celebrations.Speaking to NME in April, the festival’s booker Andy Copping said that next year’s headliners have already been booked.
“It’s the first time I’ve booked all the headliners in advance ahead of the prior year’s event. That news will come out not too long after this year’s festival, hopefully,” he said.“We’re way, way down the line – because next year is essentially our 20th year so we wanted to do something a little bit special.
Stefan Ortega has sent a heartfelt message to supporters of German outfit Arminia Bielefeld amid reports that a Manchester City move is looming.
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Download Festival Japan has revealed Brazilian metallers Soulfly and hardcore punks Code Orange will complete the lineup for this year’s edition of the festival.Soulfly and Code Orange will join Dream Theater, Bullet For My Valentine, Mastodon, Steel Panther, At The Gates and The Halo Effect at the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Center in Chiba on August 14. A performance by Japanese outfit BAND-MAID will open the festival.A post shared by Download Festival Japan (@downloadfestjp)Ticket prices have also been announced for the festival, with general ticket prices set at 18,000 yen and VIP tickets at 35,000 yen.
Jean-Louis Trintignant, the Cesar-winning actor and star of French classics such as Amour and The Conformist, has died aged 91.
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“Seinfeld” star Philip Baker Hall has passed away at age 90.
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Download is set to become even bigger, with organisers announcing today that next year’s edition will stretch over four days for the first time.Next year’s event will take place from June 8 to June 11 2023 at its regular Donnington Park home. The expansion will coincide with its 20th anniversary celebrations.The festival’s 2022 edition wrapped up yesterday (June 12).
A man who was taken to hospital after falling ill at Download Festival has died, it has been confirmed. Emergency services were called in after he became unwell at around 9pm on Saturday evening at the famous rock festival in the east Midlands.
Download Festival with a drone.The festival is taking place at Donington Park this weekend (June 10-12) just one mile from the airport.Statements from the airport, Leicestershire Police and the festival say that drones used to film the rock festival led to the delays and one runway being closed.“It beggars belief that someone would do this,” the airport’s managing director Clare James said (via Daily Mail).“It’s a criminal offence, it is very inconvenient for passengers, it costs thousands of pounds for cargo carriers but most of all it is a flight safety risk.“We have detection equipment here, we are working with police, so my message to whoever is doing this is just stop or face prosecution.”On Friday night (June 10), six passenger flights and two cargo flights were rerouted to airports including Leeds and Manchester. The runway was closed for an hour from 11.15pm.
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Donald Pippin, a celebrated and prolific musical director for Broadway and New York’s Radio City Music Hall and the last living recipient of the long-discontinued Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director – which he won for 1963’s Oliver! – died June 9 at the age of 95.