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Biffy Clyro, Bullet For My Valentine added to Download line-up

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More bands announced for the metal bash

Biffy Clyro and Bullet For My Valentine are among the bands to be added to the bill for Download.

The festival, held at Castle Donington's Donington Park on June 13-15, will also feature sets from Madina Lake, Fightstar and Seether.

Acts already announced include headliners Kiss, The Offspring and Lostprophets, as well as Incubus, Motorhead, , Jimmy Eat World and The Subways.

To check the availability of Download tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

The full line-up announced so far is:

Kiss
The Offspring
Lostprophets
Judas Priest
Incubus
Motörhead
HIM
Chris Cornell
Jimmy Eat World
Coheed And Cambria
Alter Bridge
Disturbed
Children Of Bodom
In Flames
Jonathan Davis (Korn)
Rise Against
36 Crazyfists
Job For A Cowboy
Kid Rock
Bleeding Through
Throwdown
The Subways
Black Dahlia Murder
Cavalera Conspiracy
Within Temptation
Simple Plan
Dillinger Escape Plan
Apocalyptica
Biffy Clyro
Bullet For My Valentine
Madina Lake
Fightstar
Seether

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