Download Festival 2022 (w/ Kiss, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro) @ Donington Park (Leicestershire, UK) on June 10–12, 2022 [Festival Review]

It’s hard to believe that we went 2 whole years without visiting the hallowed ground at Donington Park (not counting the Download Pilot which took place in 2021). The pandemic that gripped the world was all take with zero give and the entertainment industry was one of the big victims of the global shutdown. Music fans, however, are a resilient bunch and even though there were fatalities for some artists, most musicians found a way to adapt and keep the spirit alive providing light to many in the darkest of days. Thankfully COVID-19 is now all but a painful memory of a waking nightmare for people across the world and Download Festival was the rebirth of a community longing to reconnect with old friends whilst also making new ones. Day 1 – June 10, 2022 It was a glorious day to return to the...

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