Download Festival have announced that Limp Bizkit, Guns N’ Roses and Linkin Park will headline the event in 2026.
The rock and metal festival is returning to Donington Park in Leicestershire from June 10 to 14 next year for its 23rd edition, and they have confirmed that all three of their huge headline acts will be playing their only UK shows of 2026 at the festival.
A host of other names have also been announced for the event, including Bad Omens, Cypress Hill, Tom Morello, Trivium, Halestorm, Pendulum, Mastodon, BABYMETAL, Architects, The All-American Rejects and Feeder.
Also on the bill will be Electric Callboy, Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides, Drowning Pool, Bush, Periphery, Ash, The Pretty Reckless, letlive., P.O.D., Static-X, Spineshank, Dinosaur Pile-Up, RØRY, Magnolia Park, TX2, AS IT IS, Story Of The Year, Sleep Theory, Melrose Avenue, Those Damn Crows, Hollywood Undead, Scene Queen, Dogstar, We Came As Romans, Mammoth and Kublai Khan TX.
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Nu-metal veterans Limp Bizkit will be headlining Download for the first time on the Friday night after playing a memorable set at 2024, while Guns N’ Roses will be topping the bill for the third time on the Saturday night. Linkin Park, meanwhile, will headline for the fifth time, albeit for the first time since the arrival of new lead singer Emily Armstrong in 2024.
Download Festival 2026 line-up so far:
Limp Bizkit 
Guns N’ Roses 
Linkin Park 
Ankor 
Architects 
As Everything Unfolds 
AS IT IS 
Ash 
BABYMETAL 
Bad Omens 
Behemoth 
Black Veil Brides 
Blood Incantation 
Bloodywood 
Boundaries 
Bush 
Catch Your Breath 
Cavalera 
Corrosion Of Conformity 
Cypress Hill 
Decapitated 
Die Spitz 
Dinosaur Pile-Up 
Dogstar 
Drain 
Drowning Pool 
Ego Kill Talent 
Elder 
Electric Callboy 
Feeder 
Gatecreeper 
Halestorm 
Headwreck 
Hollywood Undead 
Holywater 
Ice Nine Kills 
Imminence 
Ivri 
James And The Cold Gun 
Kublai Khan TX 
Lake Malice 
Lakeview 
Landmvrks 
Last Train 
Letlive. 
Lowen 
Magnolia Park 
Mammoth 
Mastodon 
Melrose Avenue 
Mouth Culture 
Nasty 
Native James 
Nevertel 
P.O.D. 
Palefeace Swiss 
Pendulum 
Periphery 
Pussyliquor 
Rain City Drive 
Return To Dust 
RØRY 
Scene Queen 
Self Deception 
Set It Off 
Silent Planet 
Slay Squad 
Sleep Theory 
Snot 
Social Distortion 
South Arcade 
Spineshank 
Spitting Glass 
Static-X 
Story Of The Year 
Sweet Pill 
Sweet Savage 
Tailgunner 
The All-American Rejects 
The Plot In You 
The Pretty Reckless 
The Pretty Wild 
Thornhill 
Those Damn Crows 
Thrown 
Tom Morello 
Trivium 
Tropic Gold 
TX2 
Unpeople 
Vianova 
Wayside 
We Came As Romans 
Zero 9:36 
Last month, Limp Bizkit confirmed that they would be carrying on with their upcoming tour dates despite the death of their founding bassist Sam Rivers.
Rivers passed away on October 18 at the age of 48 after a cardiac arrest and frontman Fred Durst described him as “not just our bass player – he was pure magic”, adding: “The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound.”
As for Guns N’ Roses, Slash recently cast doubts on the band ever playing the Las Vegas Sphere, calling it “not really rock and roll friendly”. He did, however, hint at the possibility of new GNR music on the horizon, saying “everybody is thinking about it”.
As for Linkin Park, their world tour is ongoing, supporting the release of 2024’s ‘From Zero’, their first record since the passing of frontman Chester Bennington and the introduction of Armstrong as lead singer.
Download 2025 was headlined by Green Day, Sleep Token and KoRn and also featured the likes of Weezer, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, The Darkness and Poppy.
Festival organiser Andy Copping spoke to NME earlier this year about the importance of creating a platform for new and emerging talent. “I’ve always wanted to do that, and you can see it in how we’ve been developing the other stages like the Dogtooth stage and the Avalanche,” he said.
“For us, it’s about giving bands the opportunity to grow. We’ve got the platform and we want to be sending a message to those guys like ‘Come and play. We believe in you and you’ve got a great opportunity here.’ Thankfully, for the most part, these bands do step up and they do deliver.”
























