
Download Festival promises “multiple secret sets” for 2025
Previous surprise appearances have come from Parkway Drive, Bullet For My Valentine and Metallica

Sleep Token share mysterious new sheet music online – this is what it sounds like
Cryptic emails have been shared with select fans, and many are convinced they hint at new material

Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Deftones lead 150 names on stacked Louder Than Life festival 2025 line-up
Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Spiritbox, Knocked Loose, Lamb of God and many more also join the line-up

'Stranger Things' star Jamie Campbell Bower shares powerful cover of Sleep Token's 'Euclid'
It's the Vecna actor's first release of the year

Download Festival reveal day splits for 2025 line-up
It’ll be returning to its usual Donington Park site between June 13 and 15

Sleep Token are teasing something via a mysterious website
It looks like a new era for the band is on the way

Sleep Token's II speaks out on "reverence and great honour" of performing at Black Sabbath's final show
The mysterious drummer also shared that Black Sabbath are "A band whom from the beginning ignited my passion for heavy music and creation at its core."

Clown talks Slipknot’s 25th anniversary tour and future: “We probably have several albums in us right now”
As the masked metallers' anniversary tour hits the UK, the founding member tells NME about the "beautiful" dynamic of the current line-up, how "the days of great music have come and gone" and we're awash with "horrible bands right now", and when fans can expect lost album ‘Look Outside Your Window’

Sleep Token vocalist plays Nintendo Switch during massive O2 Arena show
The mysterious, masked metallers are set to headline Download next year

Architects on new album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’: “If we're not going to fulfil our potential now, when are we?”
Check out blistering new single 'Whiplash' as Sam Carter and Dan Searle exclusively tell NME about the ethos behind their 11th album, “visions of KoRn and Limp Bizkit at Woodstock ’99” and react to Download Festival’s 2025 line-up