Bloodstock 2025 selling out a full ten months before the event may have caught some off-guard, but if you stand back and view the linear progression of the festival, it’s really no surprise. Since its inception as an outdoor event twenty years ago, it has operated on a firmly upward trajectory, slowly but surely building in size and stature. When I first started attending in the late noughties, the site felt roomy and almost luxurious in the amount of space it provided us punters. The 25,000 capacity felt an inconceivable and unachievable number as we stood amongst 10,000 of our peers watching Europe, Children of Bodom and Immortal headline. But it is now obvious there was a masterplan. Paul and, subsequently Adam, Vicki and Rachael had a vision, and this year’s early sell-out is a testament to that vision.
Read MoreOur Stewart is so excited about Opeth’s Friday night request slot that rather than cover it in our truncated thirty to watch he has done a whole 666 (our six hundred and sixty six words opinions pieces) about just how over excited he is.
Read MoreAlways the same, always different. This is how the legendary John Peel used to describe his beloved The Fall. However, it works equally well if we re-purpose it to describe Bloodstock Open Air. You see many components of the festival haven't changed in two decades. Its feeling of geographical familiarity is one of the many reasons that many of us describe it as “home”.
Read MoreSome festivals start big and just accelerate. Download for instance had Iron Maiden as its first headliner, a statement of intent if there ever was one about the space that it wanted to occupy. Some however build from minuscule begins. The first Bloodstock was unrecognizable from the event we see today. It was held indoors at Derby Assembly Rooms, it lasted just one day, it was headlined by Saxon (at the time as far from their heyday as they could get) and it attracted 700 people. However, it was a spark, a beginning, an opening gambit that has metamorphosed into a mainstay of the UK festival calendar.
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