The grand unveiling of Download Festival‘s much-hyped lineup for its 2019 Melbourne and Sydney events is now less than a week away (!), so it’s time to consider which acts we could see on next year’s roster.
While a number of big-name bands have already been ruled out of Download 2019 — Smashing Pumpkins have pretty much ruled out any Aussie tour, while Metallica are performing in the US at the time of Download — there are still some major acts who at least appear to be on the cards for an appearance at Download.
Download organisers have already claimed their 2019 lineup will be a “corker”, so we’re expecting bigger things than this year’s roster, which was headlined by Korn, Limp Bizkit and Prophets Of Rage.
Their new lineup will be announced at 8:15am AEST next Wednesday, 19th September, before Download takes place at Sydney’s Parramatta Park and Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse in March.
Until then, gaze into our crystal ball of educated guesses (and some wishful thinking), below.
10 Acts We Could See On The 2019 Download Festival Australia Lineup
The Amity Affliction
Amity are the only band to have so far confirmed their place on Download Festival’s 2019 Australian lineup, after band members Joel Birch and Ahren Stringer
let the news slip during an interview last month.
Slayer
The thrash legends have already confirmed their ‘Final World Tour’
will make its way to Australia in 2019, so an appearance at Download could definitely be on the cards if organisers have the cash.
Judas Priest
The metal veterans released their new album Firepower in March, but they haven’t toured Australia since Soundwave Festival in 2015. They’ve also played Download Festival before, just not in Australia.
Megadeth
Music Feeds understands Download organisers
tried to secure the metal legends for the 2018 edition of the festival, but missed out. They haven’t toured Australia since 2015, so a 2019 appearance makes some sense.
30 Seconds To Mars
Jared Leto previously said the band would
“absolutely” tour Australia in 2018, but at this point in the year that seems unlikely. Could Download be the answer instead?
Greta Van Fleet
The young American band have already
teased Aussie tour plans and could add a dose of old school rock n’ roll into the Download lineup.
Avenged Sevenfold
A7X last performed down under during Soundwave Festival in 2014, and they’ve since released their 2016 album The Stage without any Aussie tour dates. Let’s hope that changes soon enough.
Halestorm
They’ve got a new album called Vicious, and it would be awesome to see them for the first time on a major Aussie festival stage.
Rammstein
It’s been over half a decade since Rammstein were down under, so it’s about time they brought their gimp-suited, dildo-wielding, fire-scorched antics back to Australia.
Download Festival 2019
Saturday, 9th March
Parramatta Park, Sydney
Tickets: Official Website
Monday, 11th March (long weekend)
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Tickets: Official Website
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