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Bloodstock adds five more

Graveyard, Blood Red Throne, Battleaxe, Profane Omen, & The King Is Blind

By Scott Williams | Published:

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


Graveyard spearhead the latest acts for Bloodstock Open Air at Catton Hall, in South Derbyshire in August happening from Thursday 7th until Sunday 10th August at Catton Hall, Walton-on-Trent, in South Derbyshire.

The Nuclear Blast four-piece will be taking to the main Ronnie James Dio Stage on Sunday.

Norwegian death metallers Blood Red Throne, the North East's Battleaxe, Finnish metallers Profane Omen, and British monolithic death metallers The King Is Blind are also confirmed to appear on the Sophie Lancaster Stage.

They join headliners Down, Emperor, and Megadeth, plus a bill that includes Biohazard, Orphaned Land, Rotting Christ, Sister Sin, Satan, Aborted, ReVamp, Hatebreed, Prong, Carcass, Lacuna Coil, Primordial, Saxon, Flotsam and Jetsam, Decapitated, Obituary, and Evil Scarecrow, with Amon Amarth, Crowbar, and Children Of Bodom also festival exclusives.

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.

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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. 

There is also a deposit scheme available until until midnight on Friday 7th March to help spread the payments for a 2014 weekend ticket to three installments of around £40.