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    The Moshville Times – Bloodstock Festival announce pillow fighting, scream tuition, line dancing, green initiatives, and updated line-ups for 2026

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    The organizers behind Bloodstock Festival have unleashed a comprehensive update detailing the packed array of non-musical entertainment, gallery exhibitions, retail options, and eco-friendly schemes arriving at Catton Park, Derbyshire this August. Running from 6th to 9th August 2026, the landmark 25th-anniversary celebration has already completely sold out of weekend tickets, though limited day spaces remain available.

    On the musical front, logistical adjustments have triggered a running order shuffle for Saturday’s schedule. While all artists remain locked in, Of Mice & Men and Death Angel will now perform on the Sophie Lancaster Stage, whereas Nevermore and Urne have moved up to the Ronnie James Dio Main Stage. This milestone billing sees the main arena headlined by heavy metal titans Lamb of God, Slaughter to Prevail, Judas Priest, and Saxon.

    Beyond the stages, the daytime Battle Arena will debut the hilarious, action-packed Pillow Fight Club tournament, compered by Sam Strachan and Lee Deane of Raised By Owls. The arena will also host the Hellbent Hoedown line-dancing sessions soundtracked by Trivium, extreme vocal workshops tracking screams and growls with coach Shay Hochberg, and morning alternative fitness sessions with RockFit, before converting into a dedicated Chill Zone from 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM nightly. Furthermore, the random ticket incentive scheme The 100 returns, giving fifty pairs of weekend attendees backstage tours and luxury goody bags.

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    Artistic and historical subcultures converge in the on-site RAM Gallery. Festival founder Paul Gregory will exhibit his massive oil canvas painting Morannon alongside a dedicated Judas Priest historical archive displaying Rob Halford’s stage jackets, Mark Wilkinson imagery, and custom instruments. The gallery will also feature a tribute to the indoor festival eras, the iconic Lemmy Kilmister bust, a custom Alex Terrible painting by Danny Edwards, and showcase pieces from rising TikTok artist Emperical Mallum.

    The pre-order festival store via PREO is officially live, allowing fans to purchase essential gear or secure a limited-edition charity sunhat supporting the Samaritans. On-site charging infrastructure has been bolstered with multi-campsite locker zones outfitted with built-in USB ports. On the sustainability front, Bloodstock remains fiercely aligned with A Greener Future (AGF) standards, promoting water refill points, single-use tent avoidance schemes with Tangerine Fields pre-pitched packages, and campsite equipment donation banks offering prizes for reusable contributions. Additionally, the Cup Redemption Scheme returns at Lemmy’s Bar, allowing fans to turn in used bar cups to win merchandise, VIP access, or premium tickets for the 2027 festival.

    Sustainable travel options are fully supported by Big Green Coach carbon-neutral transport routes across the UK, which for the first time will include direct Wednesday arrivals matching the expanded early-bird campsite openings. Attendees are also encouraged to coordinate travel drop-offs using the official Liftshare network to combat transit carbon emissions.

    Bloodstock Festival 2026 takes place at Catton Park, Derbyshire on 6th – 9th August 2026. While weekend tickets are long gone,day tickets are still availablefor £99 if you want to catch headliners likeJudas Priest,Lamb of God, orSaxon.

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