Download Fest 2010: Rage Against The Machine, Lamb of God, Dillinger Confirmed

by | Feb 16, 2010

More bands have been added to the Download Festival 2010 lineup for June 11th through June 13th at Donington Park, UK. Rage Against The Machine, Aerosmith, Lamb Of God, The Dillinger Escape Plan, 30 Seconds To Mars, Stone Sour, and Five Finger Death Punch are the most recent acts confirmed for the summer outing. Previously announced bands include AC/DC, Them Crooked Vultures, Deftones, Motorhead, Megadeth, Stone Temple Pilots, and Bullet For My Valentine. Additional details and complete information regarding tickets can be found here.

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