Bloodstock 2025 Sunday lineup
the last day hit hardest
I’m dedicating this Sunday gallery to Brent Hinds — a personal salute shared after the fest — and to everyone who found joy in the noise. Bloodstock 2025 Sunday lineup turned Catton Hall into a runaway train: dust hanging in the heat, riffs punching the ribcage, circle pits spinning like weather systems. One more day, one more beautiful riot.
Bloodstock 2025 Sunday lineup
Ronnie James Dio Stage power
The main field kicked off early with Ghosts Of Atlantis, then surged all day: One Machine, Rivers Of Nihil, August Burns Red, Feuerschwanz, The Black Dahlia Murder and Lord Of The Lost drove the momentum before the closing one–two: Mastodon and Gojira. A stacked finale that felt like a victory lap for heavy music.
Sophie Lancaster Stage
Sunday steel
Over in the Sophie tent, Sunday bit down hard: Apathy UK and Barbarian Hermit set the tone, WALL, Dogma and Siglos kept it vicious, Thrown upped the voltage, 3 Inches Of Blood roared back, and Obituary levelled the place to close. The underground never blinked.
New Blood & EMP
the last wave rising
Fresh blood kept the future loud: Bad Earth topped the New Blood bill with bite, surrounded by a rack of hungry names. On EMP, The Five Hundred and company made sure the final evening stayed feral.
Pits, surf & the colour of Sunday
Out front? Mayhem. Bodies flowing overhead, palms up like a tide; dust halos around spotlights; jackets, patches and war-paint everywhere. For a few hours, strangers moved like family. That’s the magic I chased — the sweat, the smiles, the riffs that stitch us back together.
These aren’t just snaps. They’re the pulse of Bloodstock 2025 Sunday lineup — raw, communal, alive. Captured by Waldorf Art Studio, breathing the festival’s last, loud heartbeat. Step into the gallery and tell me who owned your Sunday.



