How To Get Download Festival Tickets

Your Battle Plan

Getting Download tickets isn’t quite the Hunger Games scenario that Glastonbury presents, but if you think you can just waltz in whenever you fancy, you’ll either end up disappointed, paying through the nose or both! With over 75,000 metalheads descending on Donington Park each year and 2023 marking the festival’s first-ever sell-out, the days of “Download’s always available” are firmly behind us.

Download operates a multi-tier pricing structure that rewards the early and punishes the procrastinators. Early bird tickets represent the absolute lowest you’ll pay, but they vanish faster than someone who’s offered free beer in the campsite. Miss that first wave and you could be looking at paying £50-100 more for the exact same experience. Ouch!

Not to worry though, we’re here to help you navigate this minefield and secure your spot at one of the UK’s legendary rock and metal festivals without paying over the odds. This guide gives you the best possible shot at getting those tickets sorted.

The Line-up Gamble (AKA The Leap Of Faith)

Here’s the thing that catches people out every single year: those early bird tickets go on sale before the lineup is announced.

Yep, you read that right. Tickets usually drop just days after the previous Download finishes, yet it’ll be months before you know who’s actually playing. This means you’re buying based on Download’s reputation and track record, rather than specific band confirmations. It’s a bit like ordering mystery pie at the pub, you’re trusting that the chef knows what they’re doing.

For many veterans, this isn’t a gamble at all. The festival’s history of securing legendary headliners from Iron Maiden to Metallica, to more recent bookings like Sleep Token makes it a pretty safe bet. Download has proven time and again that it delivers the kind of lineup that resonates with rock and metal fans long after the final note has died away. Plus, let’s be real: if you’re into the Download vibe, you’re going regardless of whether your absolute favourite band is headlining or not. The atmosphere, the community, the sheer energy of 75,000 people who just get it, that’s what you’re really paying for.

If you really need to see the full lineup before committing, you’ll be waiting until later ticket tiers when prices have already jumped significantly. It’s the classic festival dilemma: save money or play it safe. Most savvy festival-goers have learned that betting on Download’s track record is the smarter financial move. Your call though!

The Ticket Options

Weekend Camping Tickets
The classic Download experience with options to suit every camping personality (yes, you have a camping personality, you might just not know it yet!). Whether you’re a “sleep is for the weak” party animal or someone who genuinely needs eight hours to function like a human, Download’s got you covered with options ranging from full chaos to surprisingly civilised:

General Camping offers the full festival atmosphere with 24-hour entertainment, community vibes and that authentic “living in a field for three days” experience. It’s loud, it’s chaotic, it’s brilliant.
If you’re the type who needs actual sleep to function (no judgement), Quiet Camping provides designated low-noise areas where you won’t have your tent kicked at 4am by someone who’s just discovered they really, really love nu-metal.
Eco Camping focuses on sustainability, clustering together festival-goers who want to minimise their environmental impact whilst still having a proper festival experience. Good karma and good times? Yes please.
Flying solo? Lone Wolf camping is specifically for those doing Download on their own, making it easier to connect with other solo attendees rather than feeling like the odd one out in a sea of friend groups.
There are also multiple premium options including Campervan and Motorhome pitches (for the grown-ups who refuse to sleep on the ground), Camping Plus for extra space and facilities and Pre-pitched tent options if you want to skip the whole “attempting to take down a tent whilst mildly hungover” part of the experience.

Check out Download’s website for the full breakdown of all camping options and what each includes. There’s honestly something for everyone.

Day Tickets
Priced between £115-125 depending on which day you choose, day tickets offer complete access to all four stages and festival grounds without the camping commitment. Perfect if you live nearby, prefer sleeping in an actual bed with actual sheets or just want to sample Download without going full weekend warrior mode.

These typically go on sale closer to the festival date, after the lineup is fully announced, so you’ll know exactly which day features the bands you absolutely cannot miss. The downside? You miss the camping atmosphere and late-night entertainment that many consider essential to the Download experience. But it’s your festival, your choice.

Children’s Tickets
Bringing the family? All children require a ticket for Download Festival, though children aged 0-4 go free with a paying adult. If you’re planning a family festival trip (and we applaud you if you are), factor this into your budgeting and purchase strategy from the start.

Download has increasingly become family-friendly, with dedicated family camping areas and daytime activities, so don’t assume it’s exclusively for hardcore metalheads with questionable life choices. There are literally toddlers in Slayer t-shirts running about and it’s adorable.

RIP Packages
For those seeking comfort over authenticity, RIP (Rock Is Perfection) packages transform the festival experience from “character-building endurance test” to “actually quite civilised luxury getaway.”
We’re talking private shower and toilet facilities that don’t make you question every decision that led you to this moment, dedicated food vendors with shorter queues, phone charging stations so you can actually document your weekend, 24-hour reception if anything goes wrong, and access to exclusive amenities that regular campers can only dream about whilst queuing for the loos.

It’s significantly pricier – often double or triple the cost of standard camping – but if you’re at a point in your life where sleeping on the ground and queuing 45 minutes for a lukewarm shower sounds like torture rather than adventure, RIP might be worth every single penny.

Setting Up For Success (And Saving You Cash)

Download tickets don’t usually sell out quickly, you’ve got time. But here’s the thing: Early bird pricing will last only a matter of weeks and every week you wait, there is a chance those prices creep up. Early bird pricing can save you £50-100+ compared to later tiers, so why pay more than you need to? Get yourself organised, buy early, and spend that saved cash on tent hire instead (to save even more money for festival beers!).

Step One: Register In Advance
Sign up for Download’s newsletter to receive updates on ticket releases and the all-important lineup announcement date. You’ll get advance warning of exactly when tickets drop and crucially, when that lineup announcement is scheduled, which tells you exactly when early bird pricing ends.

Keep an eye on Download’s social media too – Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook get instant updates. Follow their accounts and turn on notifications. Alternatively, follow us on Instagram & Facebook as we also keep track of festival ticket release dates and lineup announcements (we try and help when we can!).
Step Two: Know Your Ticket Type
Before tickets go live, decide exactly which option you’re going for. Seriously, have this conversation now, not when you’re in the queue watching the timer count down.

Dithering between General Camping and Camping Plus, or trying to decide if RIP is worth the extra cost whilst you’re actually in the checkout process, can cost you that early bird price opportunity. Get your festival crew together (WhatsApp groups work wonders), discuss the budget, talk about comfort levels, figure out what’s actually essential versus nice-to-have and make a group decision.

The Download crowd – get your tickets sorted early and you’ll be in there with them

Step 3: Prepare Your Ticketmaster Account
Make sure you’ve created your Ticketmaster account and that all details are up to date, including Make sure you’ve created your Ticketmaster account well in advance and that all details are squeaky clean and up to date. This means your email, phone number, delivery address, and crucially, your payment details.

Add your card information to your account beforehand so you’re not frantically typing in 16-digit card numbers whilst worrying if your dreams of early bird pricing are slowly evaporating. Save yourself the stress.
Step 4: Set Your Reminders
You’ve got breathing room here, you don’t need to buy the second tickets drop. But don’t leave it until late October either, especially if Download’s been building hype about a strong lineup. Give yourself plenty of time before that early bird window closes.

Simple, right? Get organised now, buy within that early bird window, and you’re sorted. No stress, no drama, just early bird prices locked in and more money for the important stuff – like camping

What Happens If You Miss Out

Don’t panic and definitely don’t give up. Download releases tickets in multiple waves, and while prices increase with each tier, availability remains relatively good until closer to the festival. You’ll pay more (which stings a bit, granted), but you’ll still get your Download experience.

Additionally, Download offers an official resale platform closer to the event where ticket holders can legitimately sell their passes. Life happens, people’s plans change, groups fall apart, financial situations shift, someone discovers they’re actually terrified of crowds and legitimate resale options emerge as the festival approaches.

This is far safer than taking your chances with random strangers on social media, who promise they’re “definitely legitimate, mate, honest.”

Your Download Journey Starts Here

Whether you’ve successfully secured your tickets or you’re planning your strategy for when they drop in September, remember: getting Download tickets doesn’t need to be complicated. You’ve got a proper window to sort yourself out; just don’t leave it until the night before the lineup announcement when everyone else is panic-buying.

The key takeaway? Early bird tickets save you money. Simple as that. We’re talking £50-100+ that could be spent on other things like tent hire, or that band t-shirt you definitely don’t need but absolutely will buy. Get your Ticketmaster account sorted, know which ticket type you want, set your reminders, and buy within that September-to-November window.

Most importantly, stay organised and buy official. Download is one of the UK’s legendary rock and metal festivals, and getting there shouldn’t be stressful. Follow this guide, avoid the last-minute scramble, and you’ll be standing in those Donington Park fields with your mates before you know it.

See you in the pit!

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