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BLOODSTOCK: THE 100, AMAZING CHARITY PARTNERS & THE RETURN OF THE CD & T-SHIRT AMNESTY

BLOODSTOCK never stops finding ways to give back to its community, for 2025, it?s taking things up a notch.

Their brand-new initiative called ?The 100? will see 50 lucky weekend ticket holders randomly selected to enjoy some very exclusive perks. Any of those 50 ticket holders can also bring along a friend for the experience.

The perks extend to:

  • Meet & Greet with one of the Festival Directors, backstage tour included
  • Load-in Tour, be on hand to see the bands ship in to the venue, where they hint there?s a chance of bumping in to one of the headliners (Trivium, Machine Head, Gojira, who all seem like lovely chaps. This is our favourite)
  • The official ?THE 100? Goody bag. Walk away from Bloodstock 2025 with a sack full of limited edition merch and collectibles
  • The 100 exclusive social area. Winners will receive access to a private area to chill throughout the experience
  • The 100 Online. The winners will also be part of a private Facebook group to connect with your fellow 100 before the festival even begins

This isn?t something you can buy, but is just another way BOA is giving back to the most dedicated metalheads out there. Don?t worry about if you miss out this year though, because this is set to be an annual tradition! Keep an eye on your inbox.

On top of that, Bloodstock is proud to name The Sophie Lancaster Foundation and Metal For Good as its official charity partners for 2025. The Sophie Lancaster Foundation has been a part of Bloodstock since 2009 when the second stage was renamed in Sophie?s memory. They are an integral part of the weekend, with each night?s end being anchored by the sponsored tent, as well as S.O.P.H.I.E. Merch becoming one of the most hot ticket items in recent years. Their ?Weirdo/Mosher/Freak? line has been a consistent sell out piece that you can usually see peopls sporting in the festival grounds, as well as it croppin gup more and more at shows around the country.