Bloodstock Reveals Further Bands For August & Clarifies 2020 Event Position

In these unprecedented times and following the recent cancellation of Download & other May/June festivals, BLOODSTOCK HQ wishes to reassure everyone that currently, BLOODSTOCK 2020 event planning is proceeding with full care and attention, in order to bring you the best event yet to celebrate 20 Years of BLOODSTOCK.  The team are closely monitoring government guidelines and co-operating with the relevant authorities to assure the best and safest environment for our BLOODSTOCKers, bands, staff, and site workers come August and will continue to keep you updated with any further developments.

BLOODSTOCK strongly hopes that life will be getting back to normal in four months time and by then, a heavy metal party with our friends will be just the good cheer that everyone needs.  As such, BLOODSTOCK HQ thought everyone would appreciate news on something to look forward to.  Here’s five more bands who will be gracing Catton Park in August.

Finnish metal squad, LOST SOCIETY bag a slot opening the Ronnie James Dio main stage on Friday!  The band unleashed their latest album, ‘No Absolution’ just last month through Nuclear Blast.  If you love groove-based bands like Lamb of God, you’re going to love the development of LOST SOCIETY’s sound from their previous thrash roots.

Check out the video for ‘Deliver Me’ taken from the new album:

Merseyside’s VIDEO NASTIES join Saturday’s Sophie Lancaster stage bill. The group blend death metal with punky, thrashy undertones, to create something morbidly macabre and devilishly debauched!  Recently signed to the label APF, VIDEO NASTIES kicked off their reign of terror by unleashing debut full-length ‘Dominion’ on Friday 13th March.

Hotly tipped rock n’ roll three-piece, WOLF JAW (formerly The Bad Flowers) grab a Sunday slot on the Sophie stage.  The band released their most recent album, ‘The Heart Won’t Listen’ last via Listenable Records.  Check out the video for ‘Hear Me’ and get a taste of their groove laden sound before August rolls around. 

GRAVE LINES also bring their doom laden, gothic atmospherics to the Sophie stage on Sunday.  The four piece have been hard at work on their third studio album, so in the interim, check out their previous, much-revered opus, ‘Fed Into The Nihilist Engine’.

Lastly, VEXED land themselves a spot on Sunday’s Sophie stage. With support from the likes of BBC R1 Rock Show’s Daniel P. Carter through to Thy Art Is Murder’s frontman, CJ McMahon (who guested on their 2019 debut single, ‘Elite’), VEXED are causing a stir on the UK metal landscape. Come get yourself acquainted in August, if you’re not already clued up.