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Bloodstock 2019 Blooms as Seven More Acts Added.

5/3/2019

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Bloodstock has added another seven names to it's 2019 line up. The latest additions join the likes of Anthrax, Queensryche, and headliners The Scorpions, Parkway Drive and Sabaton at the festival which takes place at Catton Park, Derbyshire, from 8th - 11th August, 2019. 
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By Eamon O'Neill.

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Bloodstock has added another seven names to it's 2019 line up. The latest additions join the likes of Anthrax, Queensryche, and headliners The Scorpions, Parkway Drive and Sabaton at the festival which takes place at Catton Park, Derbyshire, from 8th - 11th August, 2019. ​

Belgian death metal kings Aborted stride onto the Ronnie James Dio main stage on Sunday.  The band say; “​Bloodstock!  It’s been a while!  We couldn’t be more thrilled to lay waste to thee in the most offensive of manners this coming summer. Prepare my friends, the blast beat is coming!”  

California death metallers, Skeletal Remains  join Saturday’s fray on the Sophie Lancaster stage. The band released their third album ‘Devouring Mortality’ last April, and returned to the road for extensive touring, which now includes a run of US dates with Hatebreed and Mexican headline shows this spring. 

Aussie rockers The lazys rash into a Sunday spot on the Sophie stage.  If you love a bit of AC/DC-style classic rock n’ roll, these boys are definitely worth a watch and are sure to bring the party!    


3 Headed Snake join the Sophie stage bill on Saturday.  The LA-based classic metal band was put together by current Ministry guitarist Sin Quirin and features the soaring vocals of Johnny Ray.  

Boss Keloid land a Sunday slot on the Sophie stage, playing songs from current album, ‘Melted On The Inch’, which Prog Magazine called; “an extraordinary piece of work”.  

German crossover thrash squad Dust Bolt  snag themselves a Saturday slot on the Sophie stage. Their brand new album, ‘Trapped In Chaos’ was released last month via Napalm Records.  

Finally, Red Method romp into a Saturday slot on the Sophie stage.  The band, comprising former members of Meta-Stasis and The Defiled, are set to release their debut album, ‘For The Sick’ sometime this year.  

Traveling to Bloodstock in 2019 has been made even easier, with usual transport partner 
Big Green Coach adding an extra 13 pick-up points for their BOA coaches. A total of 34 locations are available countrywide, with prices for a return ticket starting at just £32.  The full list now runs as follows; ABERDEEN, BIRKENHEAD, BIRMINGHAM, BRADFORD, BOURNEMOUTH, BRISTOL, CAMBRIDGE, CARDIFF, CARLISLE, CHESTER, DUNDEE, EDINBURGH, EXETER, GLASGOW, GLOUCESTER, LANCASTER, LEEDS, LIVERPOOL, LONDON (Victoria Coach Station), MANCHESTER, MIDDLESBROUGH, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, NEWPORT, NORWICH, OXFORD, PERTH, PLYMOUTH, PRESTON, SHEFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON, SUNDERLAND, SWANSEA, TAUNTON and WORCESTER.   Click Here to book.

The final allocation of VIP tickets, plus Podpads, Luxpads, Bellepads and Octopads are now on sale, plus a limited number of VIP upgrades (for those who’ve already purchased a standard ticket).  For full details click here . Standard weekend tickets are also in the ticket store, priced £145 (+ fees).

For a full list of bands currently announced, see poster below.  Subscribe to the ​Bloodstock e-mailout to get band and news announcements as it happens. 

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