Linkin Park made a triumphant return to the music scene with a historic headlining set at Download Festival, held at Donington Park in Leicestershire. The festival, which took place from Friday to Sunday, featured a diverse lineup of rock and metal acts, including Limp Bizkit and Guns N' Roses. Linkin Park's set was a standout moment, with lead vocalist Emily Armstrong delivering a powerful performance.
The festival has come a long way since its inception, and this year's event saw the introduction of sensory calm spaces to support mental health. These spaces offered a range of activities and support for those in need, including chess and dominoes. The festival also made a concerted effort to reduce its environmental impact, with improved drainage systems and a focus on sustainability.
Guns N' Roses brought the house down with their Saturday night headline set, which featured classic tracks like Welcome To The Jungle and Estranged. The band's performance was a testament to their enduring popularity and influence on the music world.