Showing posts with label Frontman Justin Hawkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frontman Justin Hawkins. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Download Festival boss Andy Copping talk about headline

Download Festival boss Andy Copping, who said to NME TV, its video seen below about the full original headline.

UK's rockers The Darkness to perform at this years Download Festival and the hit-packed hour-long set fans can expect, which will include "ridiculous hairstyles and bizarre moustaches."

Download Festival event held at Donington Park in Leicestershire, United Kingdom on June 10-12

Frontman Justin Hawkins said, "The idea of playing Download terrifies us. We played in an early slot on the main stage in 2003 and we were frightened then. It's reassuring to know that nothing has changed.

"On a serious note, it's the most rockest of festivals and the perfect place for us to begin the next phase of our journey."

Friday, 1 April 2011

The Darkness will perform at Download Festival

Download Festival confirmed act The Darkness will perform a "concise hour of hits", when they return at festival.

Andy
Coppinger, works for the party, the NME there for fans of the group when they play in front of your seat will be informed enough to see the responsible person for reservation is accordingly.

He said that The Darkness will be performing on the event
"tremendous stage show" June 10th, When rockers major headliners Def Leppard will perform before.

Frontman Justin Hawkins has said that he is nervous about performing at the festival.

He stated, "The idea of playing Download terrifies us".

"We played in an early slot on the main stage in 2003 and we were frightened then. It's reassuring to know that nothing has changed."

On the bill other more acts include System of A Down, Linkin Park, Bullet For My Valentine and Avenged Sevenfold.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

The Darkness band reveal alongside Def Leppard

The Darkness, rockers BRIT Award from multiple East Anglia, has handed over five years after a gap and download function in Castle Donington on Friday June 10 will be performed.

At the event real headline to perform are Justin Hawkins, Dan Hawkins, Ed Graham and Frankie Poullain - will mark the band's first Festival appearance since splitting up in 2006.

The Darkness band will reveal alongside Def Leppard, who has a special guests at the Downlaod Festival.

Their incredible live shows are famous for films including those ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love', ‘Growing On Me', ‘Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)' and ‘One Way Ticket'.

Frontman Justin Hawkins said: "The idea of playing Download terrifies us. We played in an early slot on the main stage in 2003 and we were frightened then. It's reassuring to know that nothing has changed! On a serious note it's the most rockest of festivals and the perfect place for us to begin the next phase of our journey."

Def Leppard's Joe Elliott added: "About f**king time boys! I am over the moon they have reformed and really pleased they are playing with us at Download. It has the makings of a top night!"

The Darkness perform at Downlaod Festival

The Darkness after splitting up are turn back to perform at Download Festival five years.

The rockers five top 10 hits including I Believe In A Thing Called Love, are appearing as special guests of headliners Def Leppard on Friday June 10.

Frontman Justin Hawkins said: "The idea of playing Download terrifies us. We played in an early slot on the main stage in 2003 and we were frightened then.

"It's reassuring to know that nothing has changed.

"On a serious note, it's the most rockest of festivals and the perfect place for us to begin the next phase of our journey."

Band from Lowestoft in Suffolk, their first album, earth, Brits on the best British album in 2004 allowed to receive the award was one of many.

Downlaod Festival headline Funeral For A Friend and Skunk Anansie which held at Donington Park.