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Download 2007: More acts confirmed

Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro

The festival line-up grows again

Biffy Clyro are among the latest bands to join the Download Festival line–up.

Hellyeah, Papa Roach, Billy Talent, Mastadon, Aiden, Hinder, From Autumn to Ashes, Reuben, Reel Big Fish, Hayseed Dixie, Between The Trees, Kids in Glass Houses, Necro, Lez Zeppelin, This Et Al, Hardcore Superstar and Beyond All Reason have also been confirmed for the bash.

They join the bill for the metal weekend, which will be headlined by My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park and Iron Maiden.

The event takes place between June 8-10 at Donington Park.

The full line up so far now reads:

My Chemical Romance
Linkin Park
Iron Maiden
30 Seconds To Mars
Bowling For Soup
Bring Me The Horizon
Buckcherry
Dragonforce
Devildriver
Dimmu Borgir
Dream Theater
Enter Shikari
Evanescence
Gallows
Killswitch Engage
Korn
Lamb Of God
Machine Head
Marilyn Manson
Megadeth
Mötley Crüe
Shadows Fall
Slayer
Turbonegro
Velvet Revolver
Wolfmother
I Was A Cub Scout
Bloodsimple
Turisas
Drive By Argument
Anj
Hellyeah
Papa Roach
Billy Talent
Mastadon
Aiden
Hinder
From Autumn to Ashes
Reuben
Reel Big Fish
Hayseed Dixie
Between The Trees
Kids in Glass Houses
Necro
Lez Zeppelin
This Et Al
Hardcore Superstar
Beyond All Reason


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