Bloodstock are scheduled release their day tickets at 9am tomorrow, 30th June! Tickets will be priced at £60 (plus booking fee) and are available here. Four-day ‘weekend tickets with camping’ are also still available, priced £139 (plus booking fee). Children’s weekend tickets are just £35 (+ booking fee) and under 4’s go free! Weekend tickets are selling faster than ever this year and may well sell out entirely before festival weekend, so don’t delay if you want to guarantee access to the UK’s best metal weekender!
On the photography side, the RAM Gallery is also thrilled to welcome celebrated rock photographer, Paul Harries, who’ll show six photographic pieces from his incredible portfolio. Adding a new flavour to the gallery this year is Heathen Waxworks. Their hand-carved 3D candleware in a range of unique designs are based on RAM Gallery-appropriate mythical and esoteric themes; Nordic Storm, Pagan Woodland, Native American, Hammered Horror and Satanic Majesty. Lastly but not leastly, regular RAM Gallery contributor and luthier Cynosure, creator of hand-made guitars as art, will be exhibiting two brand new bespoke instruments. One of the new instruments is Saxon-inspired and will sit on the ‘Saxon Wall’ beside pieces of Paul Gregory’s original artwork for the British metal stalwarts. The other….well, that’ll be a surprise. Be sure to drop into the gallery to see it!
The finals for this year’s Metal 2 The Masses campaign steamroll on and Bloodstock can now reveal the next round of winners landing a slot on the New Blood stage. Livening up proceedings on Saturday are Merseyside winners Reaper, Nottingham champions Raised By Owls, Burnley victors Ward XVI and Decrepit Monolith who landed the top spot in Newcastle. The heavy riffage of Prognosis who took first prize in Manchester, are added to Sunday’s bill. Bloodstock has also decided to extend an invitation to three other exceptional bands, so performing on Friday, are Dorset’s sludge/groove metallers Thuum and Carlisle’s runners up, the prog/tech death Bloodthread. Dublin’s second-placed Na Cruithne also the bill Sunday, bringing a unique blend of groove & black metal, but with influences from traditional Irish, Scottish, and Breton music.
Bloodstock is pleased to reveal that the festival’s official charity partner for 2017 will once again be Teenage Cancer Trust. Since partnering up in 2011, Bloodstock is very proud that over £50,000 has been raised to date to help young people facing cancer. Don’t miss the charity’s stall in the market area, where you can purchase Teenage Cancer Trust merchandise and in the popular ‘T-Shirt Amnesty’ (bring your unwanted band t-shirts to donate or swap).
Planning your travel to Bloodstock? Need a lift or driving there and want cash for your empty seats? Bloodstock have teamed up with GoCarShare! where you’re travelling to/from, or your route, and then wait for drivers/engers to get in touch! GoCarShare is integrated with Facebook, so you can check out your possible travel buddies and they encourage travellers to post . Plus you might even win a pair of tickets for next year! For full details, head over to their website. Prefer to come by coach? Big Green Coach have 21 departure cities directly to Bloodstock in 2017, from all over the UK. They’ll bring you, all your camping gear and beer supplies, and drop you hassle free right inside the festival grounds. Visit their website for more information. For more travel info, the travel section on the bloodstock website has you covered.
Bloodstock will take place at Catton Park, Derbyshire on 10th-13th August 2017. Pick up tickets from see tickets here.