And now for something a bit different….
The Download Festival is a renowned rock and metal music festival that takes place annually at Donington Park (site of its predecessor “Monsters of Rock”) in the East Midlands and attracts thousands of music fans from around the world. The festival features multiple stages showcasing a diverse lineup of bands and artists, ranging from legendary rock icons to up-and-coming acts. It has become a staple event in the rock and metal music calendar, known for its impres...
And now for something a bit different….
The Download Festival is a renowned rock and metal music festival that takes place annually at Donington Park (site of its predecessor “Monsters of Rock”) in the East Midlands and attracts thousands of music fans from around the world. The festival features multiple stages showcasing a diverse lineup of bands and artists, ranging from legendary rock icons to up-and-coming acts. It has become a staple event in the rock and metal music calendar, known for its impressive lineup, electric performances, and unforgettable experiences as well dividing the fanbase on the acts performing & has cemented its reputation as one of the premier music festivals in the UK.
On this episode Simon welcomes back a co-host from many moons ago to take on Little Si”s words per minute record, look back over the festival’s life & pick out keys points for discussion as well as discussing this year’s line-up. Obviously we veer off-topic many a time as well so strap in and get onboard the Download bus!
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Produced by Ning@studio2
Title music by StewyD & Del Jones
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