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Fair play man nice work for keeping this updated.

It just makes me even more excited for Download!!

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The day splits are shaping up quite nicely at the moment. Just hoping Meshuggah don't have a clash with anyone though. And Down, for that matter.

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Stone Gods opening main stage Sunday?

From rushonrock.com

With the next wave of Download 2009 acts set to be announced very soon we’ve heard a whisper that current darlings of the UK rock scene Stone Gods are set to play the final day of this year’s festival - dubbed ‘Classic Rock Sunday’.

Although remaining tight-lipped about their summer festival commitments as recently as last weekend it appears the band has been lined up to play an early slot on the main stage this summer. But with the likes of Def Leppard, Whitesnake, ZZ Top and Journey already confirmed to play soft metal’s Super Sunday competition to join these rock gods is intense.

One member of a band which has previously played the original Monsters Of Rock festival admitted: “The resurgence of interest in classic rock acts at Download this year is great news for a lot of bands who played Donington first time around. You look at bands like Tesla getting added to the bill this month and there’s a lot of us keen to join a limited guest list at the party. There’s a lot of managers making a lot of calls right now.”

It seems Stone Gods are nailed on to join that party. Watch this space. And look out for an exclusive Stone Gods interview on rushonrock later this week.

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looking at those lists, my must sees for each day are pretty much:

Friday: Faith No More, Opeth, Meshuggah

Saturday: Down, Prodigy(?)

Sunday: Karma To Burn, Clutch

obviously a hella load more bands i wanna see, but they're the main contenders so far.

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Im hoping *everything crossed* that black tide are playing and if they do I reckon they will play the 2nd stage under trivium on the sunday...if they do count me in

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Another obvious one, but Tesla are confirmed to be playing on the Sunday. Now up on their official website

Hell, that's ANOTHER good band for the Sunday! Shaping up to be a kick ass day for bands, perhaps not so good for potential clashes.

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Posted this on the rumours as well.

LAUREN HARRIS

MOTLEY CRUE FEST on **

JUN 12th 2009 ENG, Download Festival Second Stage **

JUN 20th 2009 SPA, Bilbao Kobetasonik **

JUN 21th 2009 spaMetal Way fest with Heaven & Hell

JUN 25th 2009 SWE, Borlange Peace & Love Festival **

JUN 26th 2009 BEL, Graspop Metal Meeting **

JUN 27th 2009 ITA, Milan Gods of Metal **

JUN 29th 2009 GRE, Athens Rockwave Festival **

JUL 01st 2009 BUL, Kavarna Kaliakra Rock Festival **

From Lauren Harris Myspace.So the crue are playing 2nd stage (I know we pretty much new it but this more or less confirms it).

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