Download Festival 2023 – Sunday. The last day for Download 2023. The final frontier. The scorching hot furnace which we are willingly striding into. But what an epic time.
All previously considered notions that four days instead of the usual three might be too much have gone. With Metallica crushing it last night, the mood is nothing short of high as the stages are once more set for the last time this year.
Slipknot are coined to bring a thumper of a show later, but with nine hours to go, the lead-up is as much as the finale. Heading towards the arena, campers are already leaving or dumping their stuff in their cars before returning to avoid unpacking in the dark.
With the party going in District X until the early, early hours, many are looking a little exhausted, but as soon as they pass through security and onto the site, the hangovers seem gone and the levels back to festival rock-on mode.
Ignoring the parking carnage at the start and those noise complaints, it’s been smooth running. The great thing about Download festival (or any festival really) is the opportunity to enjoy the artists you love but also to discover a whole load of new ones.
With an overwhelming amount of music around across four stages, it’s always impossible to catch them all, but I would like to think every person leaving tonight or tomorrow is leaving with nothing but brilliant memories and a whole load of music to crack on with listening to.
What a beautiful long weekend it’s been, and what a way to celebrate 20 years of Download Festival as it is now.
Take Part: Are you at Download this year? Who are you looking forward to see? Want to get in touch and tell us how it’s going? Email MetalTalk Editor Steve Ritchie to tell us how it’s going for you. Download@MetalTalk.net.
Download Festival 2023
MetalTalk Download 2023 coverage can be found at MetalTalk.net/tag/download-2023
Download 2023 will see the festival celebrate its 20th anniversary with an additional day, meaning four days of live music in total.
This year’s MetalTalk team is:
Monty Sewell
Paul Monkhouse
Photography:
John Hayhurst – SnapAGig
Andy Shaw
For Download 2022, visit MetalTalk.net/tag/download-2022
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