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Bloodstock deposit scheme begins today

spread the cost of your ticket over 3 installments

By Scott Williams | Published:

Bloodstock Open Air 2014 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Robert McGlade


This summer's Bloodstock Open Air has announced the return of the deposit scheme to help spread the payments for a 2014 weekend ticket to three installments of around £40.

Festival goers will have a 3-month window from 9am today, Monday 6th January until midnight on Friday 7th March to use the scheme, with the initial payment being taken on the day they sign up.

The payments are as follows:

1st payment - £49 (includes booking fee) required on the day of sign up.
2nd payment - £44 - debited on 31st March.
3rd payment – £44 (+ postage) - debited on 1st May.

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £130 for adults with camping (+ booking fees), and car parking is priced at £16, child (aged 4 - 11 years) tickets are priced at £35, and campervan passes priced at £50. Day tickets are expected to be on sale at a later date. VIP options are also available. 

Confirmed for the festival taking place from Thursday 7th until Sunday 10th August at Catton Hall, Walton-on-Trent, in South Derbyshire are Sunday headliner Megadeth, and UK exclusive headliners Emperor, and Down. Plus Lacuna Coil, Carcass, Primordial, Saxon, Flotsam and Jetsam, and Decapitated.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

As well as the international heavy metal bands across four stages, Bloodstock will offer a large selection of merchandise stalls, metal karaoke, a campsite and a wide selection of food and bars.