This weekend sees lovers of hard rock descend upon Donington for a weekend of metal insanity up at Download Festival - but be prepared, the weather forecast is currently looking less than promising.
Headlined by Muse, Slipknot, Kiss, Marilyn Manson, Enter Shikari and more, and also featuring the likes of Slash, Funeral For A Friend, Andrew WK, Judas Priest, Faith No More, A Day To Remember, Rise Against and loads more, the event at the legendary Donington in Derbyshire may also see more than a spot or two of rain.
BBC Weather reports that the forecast for Donington this weekend is:
Thursday 11 June: Mild and cloudy throughout the day, with the chance of light rain in the evening as temperatures peak at 16°C.
Friday 12 June: Potential thunder storms in the morning with rain throughout the day before clearing in the evening, with temperatures reaching a high of 17°C.
Saturday 13 June: Light rain throughout the day and evening, with temperatures peaking at 15°C.
Sunday 14 June: A mild and cloudy day, with temperatures around the 14°C mark.
This week sees headliners Muse release their new album, Drones. Listen to the album here and check out our track-by-track review of the album here.
Download Festival takes place from 12-14 June in Donington Park, Derbyshire. For tickets and more information, visit here.