Rammstein and Black Sabbath have joined Iron Maiden as headliners of Download Festival 2016.
This will be the third time Black Sabbath have headlined the Leicestershire rock festival - and most likely their last. Last year, Ozzy Osbourne revealed that the band's next album and tour would mark their farewell - and they've subsequently cemented this by naming the tour The End.
"It's always like coming home," said Osbourne of the news. "Download is my absolute favourite summer festival. See you all there."
This is the second time, meanwhile, that Rammstein have headlined the festival. The New German Hardness band played for the first time in 2013.
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Download Festival 2016 takes place between 10-12 June. Tickets are on sale this Friday (23 October) at 9am. For tickets and more information, click here.
Meanwhile, Rammstein have revealed that they have finally entered the studio to record their new album.
This week we spoke to Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi about what to expect from their final tour - and will there be one last album? Check out our interview below