Download Festival 2019 - Setlist & Event Info
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SLAYER (Final World Tour) | JUDAS PRIEST (Only Aus Shows) | ALICE IN CHAINS | GHOST
RISE AGAINST (Only Aus Shows) | THE AMITY AFFLICTION (Only Aus Shows) | SUM 41 ANTHRAX | PENNYWISE (Only Aus Shows)
HALESTORM (Only Aus Shows) | BEHEMOTH | ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES | AIRBOURNE
I PREVAIL (Only Aus Shows) | THY ART IS MURDER | POLARIS | TWELVE FOOT NINJA
CONVERGE | FRENZAL RHOMB | LUCA BRASI | CODE ORANGE
FEVER 333 | WAR ON WOMEN | SLAVES | ALIEN WEAPONRY
NEW YEARS DAY(Only Aus Shows) | HIGH TENSION | JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED
AVERSIONS CROWN | OUTRIGHT | RUINS | DEVILSKIN | EAT YOUR HEART OUT
VOYAGER | THE BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT | REDHOOK | WINDWAKER
With Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne cancelling his trip to Australia last week due to ill health, thrash titans Slayer have stepped into the headline slot and will smash out a mammoth 90 mins set to close both shows! Judas Priest and Alice in Chains will both slam through extended 75 min sets. 90 mins of Slayer… what a way to say goodbye to Australian fans!
After thirty-seven years, twelve studio albums and countless shows, Slayer's place in music history is secure as one of The Big Four (alongside Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax): they helped define the thrash-metal genre. Even amongst peers of that quality, Grammy Award winning Slayer still proudly stand alone and remain one of the most influential bands in heavy metal history. With Tom Araya’s unmistakable vocals, Kerry King and Gary Holt's slaughtering guitar riffs, and Paul Bostaph’s hostile drums, and nasty as fuck lyrics, Slayer continue to whip their fans into anarchistic, antichrist fuelled frenzies unmatched by any other act on the planet. Not many bands can add being banned from the Hollywood Palladium for twenty-five years to their resume!
Only four more sleeps until Download Festival powers into Sydney and Melbourne!! All of your event information is below…………
18+ EVENT
Download Festival IS STRICTLY AN 18+ EVENT. NO CHILDREN UNDER 18 ARE ALLOWED, NO EXCEPTIONS. VALID PHOTO ID REQUIRED TO ENTER THE EVENT, PURCHASE AND/OR CONSUME ALCOHOL
We highly encourage catching public transport to Download Festival
TRANSPORT
Train: Parramatta Park is a short walk from both Parramatta and Westmead train stations. Refer to Transport NSW to plan your trip.
If arriving at Parramatta station your best Park entrance is via George & O’Connell St gate.
If arriving at Westmead station your best Park entrance is via Macquarie St gate.
Bus: The Parramatta bus terminal is located next to the Parramatta train station in Darcy and Argyle Streets. Refer to Transport NSW to plan your trip.
The Parramatta Shuttle Bus is a free transport solution that connects tourists, residents and commuters to the commercial, retail and recreational landmarks of the city. It runs every 10 minutes, seven days a week.
The bus operates on a continuous loop around the city centre, with three stops near Parramatta Park. For Download we recommend Stop 4 (O'Connell Street) - ideal for the Crescent event space.
Car: Due to the event taking place, there is no parking within the park grounds. For parking outside of the park, you can use this handy interactive map made by local council to find the nearest options.
In addition to street parking, there are also various multi-story car parks available around the city within 500m walking distance of the park.
ENTRANCES & ARRIVAL
Park entry is via Pitt & Macquarie St gate entrances and George & O’Connell St gate entrances. Once inside the park, Festival Entry is located across from the Old Government House building. This also includes express entry to RIP lanes and disability access lanes.
DISABILITY ACCESS
Disabled Parking: If you have a disabled parking permit, you can apply for a parking spot via the customer service email address info@downloadfestival.com.au
You must provide evidence of your parking permit. Instructions on how to access the car park will be emailed to you. It is on a first come, first served basis.
Special Access Entry Lane: There will be a special access entry lane at the festival. Please ensure you use this lane.
The Site: Parramatta Park is a green fields site and therefore has areas of rough terrain.
Special Access Viewing Platform: Is located at the Red and Black Stages Front of House area. You will be given a Special Access wristband on entry which will give you and your companion (if you have a Companion Card) access to the viewing platform. You must be registered with Download Customer Service info@downloadfestival.com.au prior to the event.
Disabled Toilets: Are located around the site and marked on the patron map.
We highly encourage catching public transport to Download Festival.
TRANSPORT
Train: Flemington Racecourse and Showgrounds stations:
Trains run throughout the day, departing from Flinders Street Station, stopping at Southern Cross and North Melbourne Stations before arriving at Flemington Racecourse railway station.
Travel time is approximately 15 minutes.
Below is the timetable of additional trains being serviced for Download Festival:
http://www.metrotrains.com.au/extra-services/
Craigieburn Line: Trains run to Ascot Vale and Newmarket stations. Connect with a tram or bus to the racecourse and showgrounds. It’s about a 500m walk from the station to Epsom Road.
Tram: The No. 57 tram runs from the corner of Elizabeth Street and Flinders Street directly to the Flemington Racecourse main gates on Epsom Rd. It’s about a 500m walk to Epsom Rd gate.
Travel time is approximately 30 minutes from the Melbourne CBD.
Bus: The following bus routes travel close to the Racecourse (via Epsom Rd gates):
Route 404 (Footscray – Moonee Ponds via Newmarket)
Route 472 (Williamstown – Moonee Ponds
Services will operate to a normal weekend timetable.
Car: Limited car parking is available at Flemington Racecourse. The car park is located on Leonard Crescent. Parking is $20 per vehicle and is on a first come, first served basis.
If you are catching Uber or similar rideshare car, your best entrance is via Epsom Road gate.
ENTRANCES & ARRIVAL
There are two festival entrances at ALLOWED:e. Both entrances include express entry RIP lanes in addition to disability access lanes.
Festival Entry 1 is located near the Flemington Train Station and is your best point of entry if coming by train or parking your car.
Festival Entry 2 is located off Epsom Road and is your best point of entry if coming by foot, tram or share ride.
DISABILITY ACCESS
Disabled Parking: Limited disabled car parking is available at Flemington Racecourse. The car park is located on Leonard Crescent and is on a first come, first served basis
Special Access Entry Lane: There will be a special access entry lane at the festival entrances. Please ensure you use these lanes.
Special Access Viewing Platform: Is located at the Red and Black Stages Front of House area. You will be given a Special Access wristband on entry which will give you and your companion (if you have a Companion Card) access to the viewing platform. You must be registered with Download Customer Service info@downloadfestival.com.au prior to the event.
Disabled Toilets: Are located around the site and marked on the patron map
DAY OF - SYDNEY & MELBOURNE
On arrival at the Festival gates, please have your Ticket and acceptable ID ready to be checked. You can either print your PDF ticket or display it on your phone. It is imperative you receive your festival wristband at the Gate entry.
For your safety bag searches and wanding will also take place at the festival entry gates. Please note any bags larger than 30cm x 20cm will need to be stored at on our onsite Cloakroom at the festival entry gate (more on the Cloakroom plus banned items below).
ALLOWED & BANNED ITEMS
There will be a Police presence at Download Festival.
At Download Festival, common sense applies. This includes the requirement to ban some specific items so we can ensure general safety and patron comfort. The list is also in place to make sure we’re following the letter of the law. Here is a list of what you CAN & CAN’T bring into the festival.
ALLOWED:
Small backpacks (maximum bag size permitted is 30cm x 20cm)
Small cameras
Medication
Sunscreen will be available around the festival.
Re-usable water bottles (no aluminium or glass)
Studded fashion (ex. belts) is acceptable but again, common sense applies. If you can injure yourself with it, don’t wear it!
BANNED:
Selfie sticks
Milk crates
Weapons of any kind
Laser lights
Water pistols
Protest Paraphernalia incl. banners
BYO alcohol from home
Bags or backpacks larger than 30cm x 20cm
No steel capped boots
No studded belts
No food—exceptions will be made to people with allergies & medical conditions.
Aerosol containers (including sunscreen and personal beauty products)
Professional cameras or recording devices
GoPro cameras
Drones or any other remote flying device
Totems, Flags, Banners
Coolers of any kind (exceptions may be made for medical use)
Glass and metal containers of any kind
Fireworks, flares & sparklers (all strictly monitored)
Illegal and Illicit substances of any kind
Drugs or drug paraphernalia
Umbrellas (use raincoat, poncho instead)Radios or walkie-talkies
Pets—this does not include Service Animals or other animals that provide assistance to patrons with disabilities.
Skateboards, scooters and bicycles inside the festival
Tents, canopies, or shade structures of any kind
Unauthorized/unlicensed vendors are not allowed.
No unauthorized solicitation and materials including handbills, flyers, stickers, beach balls, giveaways, samples, etc.
No chairs of any kind
No inflatable furniture (rafts, chairs, etc.)
CLOAKROOM
Cloakroom facilities are available at the Festival entrance for a fee of $5 per cloaked item.
If you do bring a banned item to the event, you can cloak this item. You do not have to cloak your bag if it’s within the maximum bag size of 30cm x 20cm.
WEATHER
Be sure to keep checking the local weather as it is ever changing. No umbrellas are permitted due to safety so make sure you bring raincoats otherwise we have Download ponchos available at the merchandise tents. Download festival will proceed rain, hail or shine.
SAFETY & MEDICAL
Your safety is our priority and we make every effort to create a friendly and secure environment at the festival.
If you or anyone around you require first aid or assistance, please either make your way to a first aid tent or speak to the nearest security guard who can make radio contact with our medical team.
You can also call the Patron Safety Hotline on 1300 940 928. You will find signs showing this number and your nearest location around the site.
There are also Chill Out spaces located next to each medical tent in addition to ample shade and seating.
Free drinking water is available around the site and located on the patron map.
DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL 2019
Saturday 9 March, 2019 - Parramatta Park, Sydney (R18)
Monday 11 March, 2019 - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (R18)
Tickets on sale now from www.downloadfestival.com.au