Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Bloodstock announce Mastodon

Bloodstock is excited to reveal that the special guests gracing the Ronnie James Dio stage this Sunday will be the esteemed metal titans, Mastodon! Fresh off their tour in the USA with fellow festival veterans Lamb of God, they’ve just released a collaborative track titled ‘Floods Of Triton’ to commemorate their co-headlining Ashes Of Leviathan tour.

The Bloodstock socials have been buzzing with activity following the sell-out of weekend tickets for next summer’s event, leaving many fans feeling let down about missing their chance to secure a spot. While a limited selection of day tickets will be released in the future (after more acts are announced), Bloodstock has successfully secured additional camping space in a new area.

Bloodstock will not be increasing its overall capacity; the festival will still host the same maximum number of attendees. However, to make room for some extra standard weekend tickets, the daily availability of day tickets will be reduced to a smaller amount each day.

Get full festival information over at bloodstock.uk.com.  

Lolly Rockly
Lolly Rockly
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