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T in the Park is a major music festival that has been held annually in Scotland since 1994. It is named after its main sponsor, the brewing company Tennents. It was originally held at Strathclyde Park, but since 1997 has been held next to a disused airfield in Balado, Kinross-shire. T in the Park is roughly twinned with the Oxegen festival held each year on Punchestown Racecourse in Ireland, although in 2007 T in the Park was a day longer. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Balado Park is a former airfield near Kinross in Perth and Kinross county in Scotland that is now the site for the the annual T in the Park music festival . ...
Kinross-shire was a county of Scotland. ...
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Céilí (Irish reformed spelling), or Ceilidh (Scottish and older Gaelic spelling), pronounced Kay-Lee in either case, is the traditional Gaelic social dance in Ireland and Scotland. ...
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. ...
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Tennents is a popular Scottish lager brewed at the Wellpark Brewery (EST.1556) in Glasgow. ...
Strathclyde Loch, looking north Strathclyde Country Park is a country park located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and Motherwell, Scotland. ...
Balado Park is a former airfield near Kinross in Perth and Kinross county in Scotland that is now the site for the the annual T in the Park music festival . ...
Kinross-shire was a county of Scotland. ...
Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
Punchestown Racecourse is located near Naas, County Kildare, in the Province of Leinster, Republic of Ireland. ...
The early years Acts appearing in the opening year included Primal Scream, Oasis, Crash Test Dummies, Blur, The Manic Street Preachers, Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill. The following year the festival sold out and featured Kylie Minogue, The Prodigy, Alanis Morissette, Black Grape and Supergrass playing in blazing sunshine and high temperatures. In 1996, Radiohead, Pulp and No Doubt played, and in 1997 the event moved to its present site of Balado, Kinross-shire, when local developers wanted to use Strathclyde Park for other purposes. For other uses, see Primal Scream (disambiguation). ...
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Balado Park is a former airfield near Kinross in Perth and Kinross county in Scotland that is now the site for the the annual T in the Park music festival . ...
Kinross-shire was a county of Scotland. ...
Since moving, the festival has expanded in size with a mix of bands such as Travis, Texas, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Garbage, Moby, Iggy Pop, Stereophonics, REM, The Proclaimers, The Darkness, Idlewild, Muse, The Polyphonic Spree, and The Chemical Brothers. Travis are a Scotish rock band from Glasgow, comprising Fran Healy (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Dougie Payne (bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, keyboards, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion). ...
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In recent years, the festival has shared much of its lineup with Oxegen, a festival that takes place on the same weekend in County Kildare, Ireland. Acts usually play T in the Park one day and Oxegen the next, or vice versa. Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
Statistics Province: Leinster County Town: Naas Code: KE Area: 1,693 km² Population (2006) 186,075 Website: www. ...
2004 festival The 2004 edition attracted approximately 60,000 people on both the Saturday and Sunday. The two biggest stages being the Main Stage and the NME Stage, along with four tents which included the Slam Tent and the King Tut's Tent. For other uses, see NME (disambiguation). ...
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Originally David Bowie was supposed to headline the main stage on the Saturday evening, but had to pull out due to illness. The Darkness were promoted to headline the main stage and played to a small crowd. Many music fans went to see Muse on the NME stage instead. The Strokes closed the festival, headlining the main stage on the Sunday night. David Bowie (pronounced ) (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, producer, arranger, and audio engineer. ...
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2005 festival Tickets for the 2005 event sold out in record time, just four days after going on sale, five months in advance of the festival. The event saw around 69,000 people a day watching more than 170 bands over 10 stages. It was named best festival in that year's UK Festival Awards, beating the Glastonbury Festival for the first time. The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
Some of the bands performing included Green Day, who headlined Sunday night, Travis, The Killers, Keane, El Presidente, The Prodigy, New Order, Fightstar, James Brown, Echo & the Bunnymen, Two Lone Swordsmen, DJ Sneak, Richie Hawtin & Ricardo Villalobos, Sucioperro, Audioslave, Jimmy Eat World, Death From Above 1979, Eagles of Death Metal, Mylo, Athlete, Snoop Dogg, Queens of the Stone Age and Ian Brown. Saturday saw the return of the Foo Fighters, who came back to Scotland in dramatic style, headlining the main stage. This article is about the band Green Day. ...
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This was also the year where a notable "riot" occurred. On Sunday night a huge line of festival goers walked through the campsite paths in a group singing songs of bands which appeared at the festival. At one point upon reaching the entrance to the festival main arena, some members of the crowd of people "invaded" the festival grounds and filled the Ceilidh Tent. There were also reports of people managing to make it up on to the Main Stage until local authorities and festival security managed to control the event. This was, however, considered quite tame compared to other Festival "riots" throughout Britain.[citation needed] Céilí (Irish reformed spelling), or Ceilidh (Scottish and older Gaelic spelling), pronounced Kay-Lee in either case, is the traditional Gaelic social dance in Ireland and Scotland. ...
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Hayseed Dixie is an American band formed in October 2000 that was originally described as A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC, recording cover versions of hard rock songs in their own distinctive cross of bluegrass and rock which some have termed rockgrass. The bands sense of humor is evident...
Dogs are a post-punk-influenced rock band from London consisting of Johnny Cooke (vocals), Luciano Vargas (vocals, guitar), Rikka Mehta (guitar), Duncan Timms (bass) and Rich Mitchell (drums). ...
The Paddingtons: Panic Attack photo shot. ...
Stephen Fretwell (born November 10, 1981) is a singer-songwriter from Scunthorpe, England. ...
Engineers are a British rock band, comprised of Simon Phipps (vocals/guitars), Mark Peters (vocals/guitars), Dan MacBean (guitars/keyboard) and Sweeney (drums). ...
Duels are an English band from Leeds. ...
Alterkicks are a Liverpool based five-piece band. ...
Tara Blaise is a female pop folk rock singer from Ireland. ...
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| | Sluts of Trust are a garage rock band, formed in and around Glasgow, Scotland in 2002. ...
Sucioperro (pronounced sooch-ee-oh-perro) are an alternative music quartet, formed in 2002 in Ayrshire, Scotland. ...
Arab Strap are a post-folk indie band from Scotland signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
Unkle Bob is a band based in the UK. The band was formed in and around Glasgow University. ...
The Cinematics are a Scottish band currently based in Glasgow. ...
Jo Mango is a British alternative rock and acoustic band from Glasgow. ...
2006 festival Tickets for T in the Park, 2006, sold out in under an hour[1]. It is believed that the unprecedented speed of these sales was largely due to the absence of the Glastonbury Festival that year, as well as ticket touts' increasing use of internet auction sites such as eBay. The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
Tout is a semi-colloquial, mainly British term for a person who earns money by reselling tickets to popular events. ...
This article is about the online auction center. ...
An extra 12,000 tickets were put on sale on the internet and by phone on 3 June 2006, at 9:00am, which sold out in just under ten minutes[2], further emphasising the festival's growing popularity. is the 154th day of the year (155th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2006 line-up was as follows.
Main Stage | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | | | | Red Hot Chili Peppers (from left): Flea, Chad Smith, John Frusciante and Anthony Kiedis Red Hot Chili Peppers are a Californian rock band who have combined aspects of funk and hip-hop with rock and roll, pioneering funk metal. ...
Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Placebo are an alternative rock band currently consisting of Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal. ...
Maxïmo Park are a indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in Newcastle, North-East England in 2003/4. ...
Manu Chao (born José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao on June 21, 1961 in Paris, France) is a French-born and raised singer from Spanish origins (mainly Galician and Basque). ...
El Presidente are a Scottish Pop-Rock band from Glasgow. ...
Duels are an English band from Leeds. ...
The Who are a British rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world. ...
For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). ...
Arctic Monkeys are a Mercury Prize winning English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Hard-Fi are an award winning English indie rock band from Staines, Surrey, a suburban location 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Central London that has significantly influenced their musical style and lyrics, where they also came together in 2003. ...
The Magic Numbers are a four-piece band from England comprising two pairs of brother and sister who previously went to The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. ...
The Proclaimers are a Irish band composed of identical twins Charlie and Craig Reid. ...
The Subways are an English indie rock band. ...
Fightstar are a four-piece rock band from London, England. ...
Alexandria Sandi Thom[1] (born August 11, 1981) is a Scottish singer-songwriter from Macduff in Aberdeenshire. ...
The Upper Room can refer to a number of things: The Upper Room, a UK pop music band The Cenacle, site of The Last Supper. ...
Radio 1/NME Stage | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | | | | Paul Weller (born John Weller 25 May 1958, Sheerwater, near Woking, Surrey) is an English singer-songwriter. ...
Goldfrapp is a British electronica group known for their visual theatrics and contribution to the popularization of electronic dance music. ...
Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American producer, singer, rapper,and songwriter. ...
The Zutons are an English indie rock band from Liverpool. ...
For the book, see Donna Kossy. ...
The Feeling are a five-piece BRIT award-nominated English band from Sussex and London. ...
The Cribs are an English 3-piece indie band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, consisting of twins Gary and Ryan Jarman and their younger brother Ross Jarman. ...
Wolfmother is a Grammy Award winning Australian hard rock band from Sydney, New South Wales. ...
Bell X1 are an Irish band, hailing from North County Kildare, Ireland. ...
Humanzi are an alternative indie rock quartet hailing from Dublin, Ireland. ...
Richard Paul Ashcroft is an English singer-songwriter born on September 11, 1971 in Billinge Maternity Hospital in Billinge Higher End, Lancashire (now part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester). ...
For other uses, see editor. ...
For other uses, see Feeder (disambiguation). ...
Dirty Pretty Things are an English band fronted by Carl Barât, a former member of The Libertines. ...
We Are Scientists is an American indie rock band formed in 2000 featuring Keith Murray (guitar and lead vocals), Chris Cain (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Michael Tapper (drums and backing vocals). ...
Delays are an indie band formed in Southampton, likened to the Cocteau Twins. ...
Morning Runner are an alternative rock band from Reading. ...
Captain are an English band from London, who formed in early 2005. ...
Breaks Co-op is a New Zealand band, formed in 1997, first through music company FMR and more recently with EMI. The band members are Andy Lovegrove, Zane Lowe and Hamish Clark. ...
The Crimea are a British band. ...
King Tut's Tent | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | | | | The Charlatans could refer to two bands The Charlatans, a United States band The Charlatans, a British band, sometimes known in the US as Charlatans UK This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Damian Marley (born July 21, 1978 in Kingston, Jamaica), is a three time Grammy-winning reggae artist and is the youngest son of reggae legend Bob Marley. ...
Chad Rachild & George Astasio founded the band in 1999. ...
Kula Shaker are an English multi-platinum selling psychedelic rock band who came to prominence during the Britpop era. ...
Hope of the States were a post rock-influenced indie band from somewhere near Manchester in England. ...
The Twilight Singers is an American rock band. ...
Greg Dulli Greg Dulli (born May 11, 1965) is an American singer of Greek (father) and Irish (mother) descent. ...
Guillemots (sometimes written gUiLLeMoTs) are a BRIT Award nominated indie rock band formed in November 2004 by Fyfe Dangerfield. ...
For the band The Rifles, see The Rifles (band). ...
For other uses, see Primal Scream (disambiguation). ...
For the 1980s band, see The Go Team. ...
The Futureheads are a four-pice English indie rock band from Sunderland. ...
Gomez is an English indie rock band from Southport, England. ...
Jenny Lewis (born January 8, 1976, in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American singer, musician, and actress. ...
Kubb is a lawn game where the object is to knock over wooden blocks by throwing wooden sticks at them. ...
Lorraine are a 3-piece band from Bergen in Norway consisting of Ole Gunnar Gundersen (vocals), Anders Winsents (guitar) and Paal Myran Haaland (keyboards, programming). ...
Mobile is a Canadian indie/alternative rock band from Montreal, though based in Toronto. ...
Pet Sounds Arena | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | | | | Sigur Rós ( ) is an Icelandic post-rock band with melodic, classical, experimental, and minimalist elements. ...
Ben Harper (born October 28, 1968) is an American musician of the 1990s. ...
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! (often abbreviated CYHSY) is an American indie rock group founded in New London, Connecticut based in Brooklyn, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania whose members include Alec Ounsworth, Lee Sargent, Robbie Guertin, Tyler Sargent, and Sean Greenhalgh. ...
Corinne Bailey Rae (born February 26, 1979) is an English singer-songwriter from Leeds who released her eponymous debut album Corinne Bailey Rae in February 2006. ...
The Divine Comedy is a pop band from Northern Ireland fronted by Neil Hannon. ...
The Levellers are a popular English rock band influenced by punk and traditional English music. ...
Xavier Rudd was born in 1978 and is a multi-instrumentalist musician and surfer from Australia. ...
Donavon Frankenreiter, born December 10, 1972, in Downey, California, is an American musician and surfer. ...
Seth (Bernard) Lakeman is an English folk singer, songwriter, and musician from Yelverton, on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon. ...
Death Cab for Cutie is an American band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. ...
José González is a Swedish songwriter and musician. ...
Eels (also sometimes eels or EELS, depending on the album) is an American rock band formed by singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, better known as Mr. ...
Zero 7 is a Grammy nominated downtempo styled musical duo comprising Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker from the United Kingdom. ...
Animal Collective is a New York City-based group of experimental musicians from Baltimore, Maryland. ...
Regina Spektor (Russian: ; born February 18, 1980) is a Soviet-born American singer-songwriter and pianist. ...
My Latest Novel are a Scottish band, from Greenock & Gourock. ...
The Spinto Band is a rock band from Wilmington, Delaware. ...
The Weepies are an indie pop-folk band fronted by singer-songwriters Steve Tannen and Deb Talan. ...
Slam Tent | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | | | | Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...
Vitalic (born as Pascal Arbez in 1976) is an electronic music artist. ...
Derrick May, also known as Mayday and Rhythim is Rhythim, is an electronic musician from Detroit, Michigan U.S.. He was born in Detroit in 1963 and began to explore electronic music early in his life. ...
Modeselektor is an electronic music band formed in Berlin, featuring Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary. ...
Slam are a producer/DJ duo from Glasgow consisting of Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle. ...
The Orb are an English electronic music group known for popularising chill out music in the 1990s and spawning the genre of ambient house. ...
James Holden may be: James Holden (engineer) (1837-1925), British locomotive engineer. ...
Nightmares on Wax is DJ and musician George Evelyn (born c. ...
Cut Copy are a band from Melbourne, Australia. ...
Felix da Housecat Felix da Housecat (born Felix Stallings in Chicago, Illinois) is a House music DJ and record producer. ...
Laurent Garnier (born February 1, 1966) is a French techno music producer and DJ. As a DJ at the Hacienda club in Manchester he was a significant player in the Madchester scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Soulwax, headed by David and Stephen Dewaele, is an alternative rock band hailing from Ghent, Belgium. ...
My Robot Friend is a electronic dance music collective from New York. ...
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Underground Resistance (commonly abbreviated to UR) are a musical collective from Detroit, Michigan, in the United States of America. ...
Jeff Mills and Mike Banks had an idea that Jazz music and musicians could operate with the same man machine doctrine that was seen in Kraftwerks music. ...
Los Hermanos is an indie rock band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ...
Mr. ...
Coldcut: Jonathan More (left) & Matt Black Coldcut is a duo comprising English DJs Matt Black and Jonathan More. ...
Robert Gorham, known by the pseudonym Rob da Bank, is a British disc jockey. ...
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Bedouin Soundclash is a Canadian band from Kingston, Ontario. ...
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Pretty Girls Make Graves was an indie rock band, formed in Seattle in 2001, named after The Smiths song of the same name[1] (which came from a Jack Kerouac quote). ...
Giant Drag is a Californian Indie rock duo, composed of singer/guitarist Annie Hardy and a simultaneous drummer and synth-player. ...
White Rose Movement are a London-based, art-pop/electro-noir/dance-rock 5-piece. ...
Tiny Dancers are a band from South Elmsall, UK. Based in Sheffield, they have toured almost constantly since signing to Parlophone in early 2006 - supporting acts as diverse as The Spinto Band, Richard Ashcroft, Larrikin Love and Bob Dylan. ...
Director are a pop rock quartet from Dublin, Ireland. ...
ThunderCats is an animated childrens television series. ...
Kharma 45 is an indie electro rock band from Northern Ireland. ...
Boy Kill Boy are an English rock band based in Leytonstone, East London. ...
The Fratellis are an award-winning indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Not to be confused with The Automatics. ...
Milburn is an indie rock band from Sheffield, England that consists of Joe Carnall, Louis Carnall, Tom Rowley, and Joe Green. ...
Phoenix are a French soft/pop-rock band who perform songs in the English language. ...
Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born May 2, 1985) is a British singer-songwriter best known for songs such as Smile and LDN. She is the daughter of actor/musician Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. ...
Brakes are a 4-piece band from Brighton, England, fronted by Eamon Hamilton, formerly of British Sea Power. ...
The Maccabees are a Brighton-based British indie band. ...
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Fear of Music was the third album by Talking Heads and was released in 1979. ...
Rushmore may refer to: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota, USA Rushmore, Minnesota, USA Rushmore, a 1998 motion picture This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
T-break Stage | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | The Cinematics are a Scottish band currently based in Glasgow. ...
This article is about the talk show. ...
Union of Knives are a Scottish band who are primarialy based in Glasgow, Scotland. ...
A Futuro house in Ãrebro, Sweden. ...
Paolo Giovanni Nutini (born 9 January 1987) is a Scottish singer/songwriter from Paisley. ...
The Dykeenies are a New Wave/Indie Rock band formed in mid-2005 in Cumbernauld, Scotland. ...
Shitdisco is a New Rave band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
The Hedrons are an all-girl four-piece rock band, formed in early 2005 in their native Glasgow. ...
How to Swim is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1942. ...
Jack Butler (May 4, 1901 â May 10, 1986) was the last native speaker of the Jiwarli language of Australia. ...
Obe can mean: Obe, in Afghanistan Ebenezer Obe, a Nigerian musician. ...
2007 festival The 2007 festival took place on the 6th, 7th and 8th of July, 2007 - the first time the festival had been held over three days. The first 35,000 tickets went on sale shortly after the 2006 festival and were sold within 70 minutes. The final batch of tickets, released on the 9th of March, sold out in less than 20 minutes. The first day was marred by traffic chaos with up to 13 hours of delays and 12 miles of tailbacks on the southbound M90 motorway. Thousands were turned away when the festival organisers took the decision to close the waterlogged car parks to all vehicles at 10:30pm. Before this they treated fans with no respect, with organisers and police telling people to drive down a road they already knew was blocked with cars that people had just left. There were no announcements on radio stations while thousands of people queued on the dual carriageway, and to this day no one has apologised to the fans, most of whom missed the entire Friday night line-up.[citation needed] The M90 motorway is a major road in Scotland. ...
The organisers are now considering expanding the festival's capacity so that it can seriously challenge Glastonbury Festival. The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
The 2007 line-up was as follows:
Main Stage | Friday 6 July | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | | Arctic Monkeys are a Mercury Prize winning English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Bloc Party are an English indie rock band. ...
The Coral are an English band formed in 1996 in Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula near Liverpool. ...
Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born May 2, 1985) is a British singer-songwriter best known for songs such as Smile and LDN. She is the daughter of actor/musician Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. ...
The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
Arcade Fire (often known as The Arcade Fire) is an indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Lostprophets (IPA: ) are a Welsh alternative metal band formed in 1997. ...
James Morrison (born James Morrison Catchpole on 13 August 1984) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Rugby, Warwickshire. ...
The Skids The Skids were an art-punk/punk rock and new wave band from Dunfermline, Scotland, founded in 1977 by Stuart Adamson (1958 - 2001, guitars / vocals / keyboards), Richard Jobson (vocals / guitar), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and William Simpson (bass guitar / vocals). ...
The Saw Doctors are a folk-rock band from Tuam, County Galway in the west of Ireland, named after the itinerant craftsmen who once traveled from sawmill to sawmill sharpening and repairing saws. ...
Snow Patrol are a Grammy Award-nominated alternative rock band which formed in Scotland, with the majority of their members being from Bangor and Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
The Scissor Sisters are an American alternative band who formed in 2001. ...
Kings of Leon are a rock band made up of three brothers and one cousin, based in Mt. ...
The Fratellis are an award-winning indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Paolo Giovanni Nutini (born 9 January 1987) is a Scottish singer/songwriter from Paisley. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
Avril Lavigne Whibley,[7] better known by her birth name of Avril Lavigne (IPA: ), (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian rock/punk-pop singer, musician and actress. ...
The Cribs are an English 3-piece indie band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, consisting of twins Gary and Ryan Jarman and their younger brother Ross Jarman. ...
Radio 1/NME Stage | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | For the book, see Donna Kossy. ...
My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ...
Babyshambles are an English indie rock band established in London. ...
Cansei de Ser Sexy (literally tired of being sexy in Portuguese; better known as CSS) is a Brazilian band from São Paulo. ...
Little Man Tate are a four-piece indie band from Sheffield, England and formed in 2005. ...
Dogs are a post-punk-influenced rock band from London consisting of Johnny Cooke (vocals), Luciano Vargas (vocals, guitar), Rikka Mehta (guitar), Duncan Timms (bass) and Rich Mitchell (drums). ...
Blood Red Shoes are a two-piece rock band from Brighton, England. ...
For other uses, see Kasabian (disambiguation). ...
For the international organisation, see Interpol. ...
Maxïmo Park are an British indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in 2000. ...
Biffy Clyro (often known colloquially as Biffy)[1] are a Scottish rock group from Ayrshire whose members are Simon Neil (lead vocals, guitar), James Johnston (vocals, bass guitar) and Ben Johnston (vocals, drums). ...
Mica Penniman (born 18 August 1983), known as Mika (IPA []), is a Lebanese-born, London-based singer who has a recording contract with Casablanca Records and Universal Music, and rose to fame around the end of 2006 and the start of 2007. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Beth Ditto. ...
The Twang are a baggy-influenced indie rock band from Birmingham, England. ...
The Pigeon Detectives are an English band from Rothwell, Leeds, who formed in 2002 having previously been called The Pigeon Fanciers. They have been championed by such well known DJs as Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley, and performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2006, where they were tagged...
You Say Party! We Say Die! (often abbreviated to YSP! WSD!) is a Canadian five piece dance-punk band from Abbotsford, British Columbia. ...
We Are The Physics are an unconventional experimental band from Glasgow, Scotland, well known around the Glasgow area, recently gigging with bands such as Shiny Toy Guns and 30 Seconds to Mars. ...
King Tut's Tent | Friday 6 July | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | - Club Noir Burlesque Club
- Steve Tilley (DJ)
- Craig McGee (DJ)
- Horrorshow DJs
| | | The View are a four piece indie rock band from Dryburgh, a district in Dundee, Scotland. ...
Klaxons are a Mercury Prize winning English band, based in London. ...
Jamie Treays (born January 8, 1986), known by his stage name Jamie T, is a 21-year-old English singer/songwriter from Wimbledon, South London. ...
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC for short) is an American garage rock band from San Francisco, California, now based in Los Angeles. ...
The Long Blondes are a 5-piece English indie rock band from Sheffield. ...
Calvin Harris (born January 17, 1984), is a British singer, songwriter and record producer. ...
Camera Obscura is an indie pop band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in 1996 by Tracyanne Campbell, John Henderson, and Gavin Dunbar. ...
Ross Copperman (born 1983) is an American singer-songwriter. ...
Enter Shikari (pronounced ) are a British post-hardcore band that make heavy use of dance music patircularly Trance and Drum and Bass. ...
This article is about the American rock band. ...
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For other uses, see Jet. ...
Ocean Colour Scene (often abbreviated to OCS) are an English rock band from Birmingham. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Bravery is an American rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott, John Conway, Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert. ...
The Maccabees are a Brighton-based British indie band. ...
The Hedrons are an all-girl four-piece rock band, formed in early 2005 in their native Glasgow. ...
Pet Sounds Arena | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | For other persons named Brian Wilson, see Brian Wilson (disambiguation). ...
Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter. ...
Bright Eyes is a band consisting of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omahas indie music scene. ...
Cold War Kids are an indie rock band from Long Beach, California, USA. Band members are Nathan Willett (lead vocals, piano, guitar), Jonnie Russell (guitar, vocals, percussion), Matt Maust (bass guitar), and Matt Aveiro (drums). ...
Sinéad OConnor (born December 8, 1966) is an Irish pop singer and songwriter. ...
Albert Hammond Jr. ...
Mr Hudson & The Library are a band based in London, whose members hail from both that city and Birmingham. ...
Charlotte Hatherley (born Charlotte Franklin Hatherley, 20 June 1979, London) is an English singer, guitarist and sometime bassist. ...
Damien Rice (born December 7, 1973) is an Irish folk singer, famous for his two albums O and 9. ...
For the Japanese band, see Air (Japanese band). ...
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Brian Jonestown Massacre (frequently abbreviated as BJM or The BJM) is a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California in the early 1990s, led by Anton Newcombe. ...
The Dykeenies are a New Wave/Indie Rock band formed in mid-2005 in Cumbernauld, Scotland. ...
The Hold Steady are a Brooklyn-based rock band. ...
Arab Strap are a post-folk indie band from Scotland signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
Slam Tent | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | DJ Shadow (born Josh Davis in 1972)[1] is an American DJ, turntablist, music producer and songwriter. ...
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Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985 [1] in Bow, East London)[2], is a Mercury Prize-winning English MC/rapper and producer. ...
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Miss Kittin (born Caroline Hervé, 1973 in Grenoble, France) is an electronica vocalist and DJ. At age 22 she began DJing, spinning records in France, Moscow and Chicago with Mike Dearborn. ...
Adam Beyer (born 1976 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish techno producer and DJ. He is the founder of Drumcode Records, Truesoul Records and Mad Eye Recordings. ...
Curtis Jones is an electronic and house music singer, songwriter and producer born April 26, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Wu-Tang redirects here. ...
Dave Clarke is a Brighton born Techno Producer and DJ, often given the status The Baron of Techno. ...
Slam are a producer/DJ duo from Glasgow consisting of Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle. ...
Hardfloor is a German techno duo, consisting of Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker. ...
Digitalism is a German electro duo, founded in 2004 in Hamburg, consisting of Jens Jence Moelle and İsmail Isi Tüfekçi. ...
Felix da Housecat Felix da Housecat (born Felix Stallings in Chicago, Illinois) is a House music DJ and record producer. ...
Tiga is the stage name of Montreal-born DJ/producer Tiga James Sontag (born 1974). ...
Josh Wink (born Joshua Winkelman in 1970) is an electronic music DJ, label owner, producer, remixer, and artist. ...
Booka Shade is a German electrohouse duo. ...
Andrew Weatherall (b. ...
Futures Stage | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | | | | For other uses, see Enemy. ...
New Young Pony Club are a five piece indie/electronica band from London, England. ...
The Sounds are an upbeat New Wave band from Helsingborg, Sweden founded in 1999. ...
The Hours are a band formed in 2004 by Antony Genn and Martin Slattery. ...
Air Traffic are an English indie rock band from Bournemouth. ...
Reverend and the Makers is the brain child of Sheffields Reverend A.K.A Jon McClure. ...
Ghosts are an indie/pop band from London and was 9th on the BBCs Sound Of 2007 poll. ...
Kate Nash (born 6 July 1987) is an English [1] singer songwriter from Harrow, London. ...
Remi Nicole is an English singer-songwriter based, born in North London. ...
Unklejam is a UK band formed by Tyson Speede, Bobby Joel Stearns and Adonistar. ...
The Sunshine Underground are an English, Leeds based indie rock band. ...
The Holloways are a four-piece band from North London. ...
The Pipettes are a British indie pop girl group based in Brighton. ...
The Horrors are a garage rock band who formed in the summer of 2005. ...
Plan B may refer to: Plan B (colombian magazine) of Publicaciones SEMANA about Bogotá, the capital city. ...
Shiny Toy Guns is an American electronica/indie/rock band from Los Angeles, California that formed in 2002. ...
The Rumble Strips are an English band from Tavistock, Devon. ...
This article is about the indie rock band Switches. ...
Jack Fabian Peñate (born September 2, 1984, Blackheath, London) is a British singer-songwriter and musician, of English and Spanish descent, signed to XL Recordings. ...
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T-break Stage | Friday 6 July | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | - San Sebastian
- Kobai
- The Ads
- Flood of Red
- The Draymin
- The Cider Spiders
- Edgar Prais
| | | Now over three days, Friday's music was only available to those with T in the Park 2007 camping passes. V-2 Schneider is an instrumental piece written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album Heroes. Live versions A live version recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam in June 1997 was released as the B-side of the single Pallas Athena in August 1997. ...
Amy Macdonald (born August 25, 1987) is a Scottish singer/songwriter. ...
Sergeant are a 4-peice indie rock band from Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland. ...
The New York Fund are a four piece Country Rock band originating from London, England. ...
Yashin is a family name of Russian origin. ...
The Little Kicks is the 138th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. ...
Colin MacIntyre is a Scottish singer, song-writer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and (as yet) unpublished author. ...
The Law are an indie band from Dundee in Scotland. ...
Amy Winehouse and Gogol Bordello pulled out at the last minute due to "exhaustion" and to duet with Madonna at Live Earth, respectively. Amy-Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is an English soul, jazz, R&B singer and songwriter. ...
Gogol Bordello is a Gypsy punk band from the Lower East Side of New York City that formed in 1999 and is known for its theatrical stage shows[1]. Much of the bands sound is inspired by Gypsy music, as some of its members are immigrants from Eastern Europe. ...
Madonna Ciccone Madonna Louise Ciccone (born August 16, 1958 in Bay City, Michigan), simply known by the stage name Madonna, also occasionally referred to as Madonna Ciccone Ritchie, is an American singer frequently referred to as the Queen of Pop music. ...
Live Earth was a series of worldwide concerts held on 7 July 2007, that initiated a three-year campaign to combat climate change. ...
Also, Tokyo Police Club failed to turn up for unknown reasons, as did You Say Party! We Say Die!. This article is about the rock band. ...
You Say Party! We Say Die! (often abbreviated to YSP! WSD!) is a Canadian five piece dance-punk band from Abbotsford, British Columbia. ...
2008 festival The 2008 festival takes place on the 11th, 12th and 13th of July, 2008. It has also been announced that the campsite will open on 10 July 2008 to avoid a repeat of last year's traffic problems. The first batch of "early bird" tickets (approximately 40,000) were released at 9:00am on the 10 July 2007, selling out in less than 70 minutes with the line up yet to be announced. The next batch of tickets went on sale on 16 February 2008 at 9am. Although tickets sold out in less than an hour, there may however still be a chance to purchase tickets on the TicketMaster exchange. is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 47th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
The bands headlining the 2008 event are Rage Against the Machine, The Verve and R.E.M.. The official website states that more acts are still to be announced. Rage Against the Machine is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991. ...
The Verve (originally Verve) are an English rock band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1989 at Winstanley Sixth Form College, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones, and drummer Peter Salisbury. ...
REM or R.E.M. is an acronym for: Rapid Eye Movement, a phase during sleep U.S. rock music band R.E.M., formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 Roentgen equivalent man, a unit for measuring levels of exposure to radiation. ...
Main Stage | Friday 11 July | Saturday 12 July | Sunday 13 July | | | | | The Verve (originally Verve) are an English rock band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1989 at Winstanley Sixth Form College, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones, and drummer Peter Salisbury. ...
Stereophonics are a rock band from Wales with members Kelly Jones, Richard Jones (no relation to Kelly) and Javier Weyler. ...
Kate KT Tunstall (born 23 June 1975) is a Scottish singer and songwriter. ...
Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner (born January 11, 1985 in Surrey, England) is a British musician. ...
Rage Against the Machine is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991. ...
The Fratellis are an award-winning indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
For the book, see Donna Kossy. ...
Biffy Clyro (often known colloquially as Biffy)[1] are a Scottish rock group from Ayrshire whose members are Simon Neil (lead vocals, guitar), James Johnston (vocals, bass guitar) and Ben Johnston (vocals, drums). ...
The Feeling are a five-piece BRIT award-nominated English band from Sussex and London. ...
Sugababes are a BRIT Award-winning British pop group trio from London. ...
Eddy Grant (born Edmond Montague Grant, 5 March 1948), is a Plaisance, Guyana born musician. ...
REM or R.E.M. is an acronym for: Rapid Eye Movement, a phase during sleep U.S. rock music band R.E.M., formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 Roentgen equivalent man, a unit for measuring levels of exposure to radiation. ...
Kings of Leon are a rock band made up of three brothers and one cousin, based in Mt. ...
Amy-Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is an English soul, jazz, R&B singer and songwriter. ...
Counting Crows is an American Folk Rock band originating from Berkeley, California. ...
Amy Macdonald (born August 25, 1987) is a Scottish singer/songwriter. ...
Shed Seven are an English indie rock band from York. ...
Bowling for Soup is an American Grammy nominated, comedy influenced pop punk band who originally formed in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1994. ...
Radio 1/NME Stage | Friday 11 July | Saturday 12 July | Sunday 13 July | | | | | This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
For other uses, see Feeder (disambiguation). ...
Scouting for Girls are a British band from Harrow. ...
The Wombats are a three-piece band from Liverpool, England. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Raconteurs, also known as The Saboteurs in Australia, are a Grammy-nominated rock band, featuring four members previously known for other musical projects. ...
The Pigeon Detectives are an English band from Rothwell, Leeds, who formed in 2002 having previously been called The Pigeon Fanciers. They have been championed by such well known DJs as Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley, and performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2006, where they were tagged...
Kate Nash (born 6 July 1987) is an English [1] singer songwriter from Harrow, London. ...
We Are Scientists is an American indie rock band formed in 2000 featuring Keith Murray (guitar and lead vocals), Chris Cain (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Michael Tapper (drums and backing vocals). ...
The Subways are an English indie rock band. ...
This article is about the English band. ...
The Zutons are an English indie rock band from Liverpool. ...
For other uses, see Enemy. ...
Panic! At The Disco is an Alternative Rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
The Hoosiers are a rock band from Reading, Berkshire and Sweden. ...
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King Tut's Tent | Friday 11 July | Saturday 12 July | Sunday 13 July | | | | This article is about the former member of The Stone Roses . ...
The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk rock movement. ...
Reverend and the Makers is the brain child of Sheffields Reverend A.K.A Jon McClure. ...
Jack Fabian Peñate (born September 2, 1984, Blackheath, London) is a British singer-songwriter and musician, of English and Spanish descent, signed to XL Recordings. ...
Alabama 3 is a British acid house, blues, country and gospel music band founded in Brixton, London, in 1989. ...
David Starr Jordan David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851-September 19, 1931) American eugenicist and a leading ichthyologist, educator and peace activist. ...
For other uses, see Primal Scream (disambiguation). ...
The Charlatans could refer to two bands The Charlatans, a United States band The Charlatans, a British band, sometimes known in the US as Charlatans UK This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Pendulum are a drum & bass group originally hailing from Perth, Australia. ...
Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. ...
Sons and Daughters or Sons & Daughters can refer to: Sons & Daughters (US TV series) Sons and Daughters (Australian TV series) Sons and Daughters (band) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Other acts Other acts that have been announced for this year include: *You may deduce from the Oxegen breakdown (launched on March 6) which day many of these will not be playing. Alabama 3 is a British acid house, blues, country and gospel music band founded in Brixton, London, in 1989. ...
Aphex Twin (born Richard David James on August 18, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland) is a Cornish electronic music artist, credited with pushing forward the genres of techno, ambient, acid and drum and bass. ...
Band of Horses, known early in its life as simply Horses, is an American indie rock band formed in Seattle by Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Creighton Barrett and Rob Hampton, who were joined in February 2006 by Joe Arnone. ...
Benjamin Scott Folds (born September 12, 1966, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina[1]) is an American singer-songwriter and the former frontman of the musical group Ben Folds Five. ...
Black Kids are a five-piece indie pop/rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. ...
The Charlatans (known in the United States as The Charlatans UK) are an English alternative rock band. ...
DJ Hell (real name Helmut Josef Geier, born in Munich on September 6, 1962) is a German House/Techno DJ. He is the label boss of International DeeJay Gigolo Records and has been responsible for many of the big records to come out of the Electroclash or German Squelch scene...
Erol Alkan is a London-based electro DJ of Turkish descent. ...
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This article is about the former member of The Stone Roses . ...
For the international organisation, see Interpol. ...
Justice is a French electronic music duo consisting of Gaspard Augé (b. ...
The Law are an indie band from Dundee in Scotland. ...
Lightspeed Champion is ex Test Icicle Devonte Haynes, are is currently signed to Domino Records. ...
The National is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band formed in 1999, by friends from Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Paul David Heaton (born May 9, 1962) is an English singer-songwriter. ...
Pendulum are a drum & bass group originally hailing from Perth, Australia. ...
The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk rock movement. ...
For other uses, see Primal Scream (disambiguation). ...
Reverend and The Makers are an Indie Funk Electro band based in Sheffield, England and signed to Wall of Sound. ...
Steve Wold, more commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American bluesman. ...
Sergeant are a 4-peice indie rock band from Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland. ...
Slam are a producer/DJ duo from Glasgow consisting of Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle. ...
(left-right): Ailidh Lennon, Adele Bethel, Scott Paterson, David Gow Sons and Daughters are a Scottish rock band, from Glasgow. ...
Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
is the 65th day of the year (66th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Other acts The acts that are rumoured to be playing include these who have been NOT confirmed for Oxegen: Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
The acts rumoured to be playing that have been confirmed for Oxegen: N*E*R*D (pronounced en ee are dee, but also often referred to as simply nerd) is the name of a rock band consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes and their friend Shay Haley. ...
Chad Rachild & George Astasio founded the band in 1999. ...
Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
For other uses, see editor. ...
External links The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was a historic event held at Max Yasgurs 600 acre (2. ...
Woodstock 79 was a rock concert that took place in 1979, in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival. ...
Woodstock 89 was a rock concert that took place in August 1989 on the site of the original Woodstock concert of 1969 as a spontaneous celebration of the events 20th anniversary. ...
Woodstock 94 poster design Woodstock 94 is a rock concert that was held in order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock concert of 1969. ...
Woodstock 1999, held July 23-25, 1999 was the second music festival, after Woodstock 94, that attempted to emulate the success of the original Woodstock Festival of 1969. ...
Poster promoting the festival The Monterey International Pop Music Festival took place from June 16 to June 18, 1967. ...
The Schaefer Music Festival was a music festival which had been held in the summers between 1967 and 1976 at the Trump Wollman Skating Rink in New York Citys Central Park. ...
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The Atlantic City Pop Festival took place in 1969 on August 1, 2 and 3rd at the Atlantic City race track, two weeks before the better known Woodstock Festival. ...
The 1969 Isle Of Wight Festival was held on August 30 - August 31, 1969. ...
Promotional poster for concert. ...
Poster from the movie Festival Express The Festival Express was a 1970 tour of Canada by several musical acts, including The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and The Band. ...
The Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music was a music festival held at the Bath and Wells Showground on the 27-28th June 1970. ...
Poster for the event The second Atlanta International Pop Festival was a music festival held at the Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron, Georgia. ...
Poster for the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 - Artist: David Fairbrother Roe The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was held on August 26 - 31, 1970. ...
Wattstax DVD Cover Wattstax was a festival at the Los Angeles Coliseum on August 20, 1972 organized by Memphiss Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots. ...
Poster for the event The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, also sometimes referred to as the Watkins Glen Festival, was a 1973 rock festival which received the Guinness Book of World Records entry for Largest audience at a pop festival. Up to 600,000 people came to the Watkins Glen...
California Jam was a rock music festival concert held at the Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California on April 6, 1974. ...
The World Series of Rock was originally a recurring day-long multi-act concert performed in Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, on Lake Erie, from 1974 through 1979. ...
Heatwave promotional poster Heatwave was a rock festival August 23, 1980, outside of Toronto, Canada at Mosport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario. ...
The US Festivals were two early 1980s music and culture festivals sponsored by Steve Wozniak of Apple Computer, and broadcast live on Pay Per View TV. The first was held Labor Day weekend in September 1982 and the second was Memorial Day weekend in May 1983. ...
A benefit concert is a concert featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. ...
This article is about the concert and film. ...
Concerts for the People of Kampuchea was a series of concert and also is a double album from Wings, The Who, Queen, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, The Clash and many more artists of the higlights from series of concerts in Hammersmith Odeon to raise money for the victims of Pol...
Party in the Park is the generic name given to popular music concerts organised by Capital Radio Group in the UK, typically in various large parks during the summer. ...
Ethiopia, as its borders were in 1985. ...
Farm Aid started as a benefit concert on September 22, 1985, in Champaign, Illinois, held to raise money for family farmers in the United States. ...
The Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute was a concert event held on June 11, 1988 at the Wembley Stadium, London. ...
The Moscow Music Peace Festival was a one-time gathering of high-profile hard rock acts who put on a concert for the people in Moscow, Soviet Union in 1989 to promote world peace and establish international cooperation in fighting the drug war in Russia. ...
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert poster The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was an open-air concert held on Easter Monday, April 20, 1992 at Londons Wembley Stadium, televised live worldwide to an estimated audience of one billion viewers. ...
NetAid was a largely unsuccessful concert event that took place on October 9, 1999, hoping to harness the power of the Internet to raise money and awareness for the Jubilee 2000 campaign. ...
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America: A Tribute to Heroes was a benefit concert organized in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and United States television networks. ...
The Party at the Palace was a pop concert held in London in 2002. ...
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto is a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. ...
Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope was a worldwide benefit held for the tsunami victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake. ...
WaveAid was a fund raising concert held on Saturday the 25th of January, 2005 as a means for raising funds for the victims of the Boxing Day Tsunami. ...
Official Live8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of concurrent benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa. ...
A Concert for Hurricane Relief was an hour-long, music and celebrity driven live benefit broadcast, sponsored by the NBC Universal Television Group, in response to the hurricane Katrina tragedy in USA, in 2005. ...
From the Big Apple to the Big Easy were NYCs Concerts for the Gulf Coast. ...
Concert for Diana was a concert held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom in honour of the late Diana, Princess of Wales on 1 July 2007, which would have been her 46th birthday; 2007 is also the 10th anniversary of her death. ...
Live Earth was a series of worldwide concerts held on 7 July 2007, that initiated a three-year campaign to combat climate change. ...
Musicians United for Safe Energy was a group founded in 1979 by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall of Orleans. ...
A Conspiracy of Hope was a short tour of six benefit concerts on behalf of Amnesty International that took place in the United States during June 1986. ...
Human Rights Now! was a worldwide tour of twenty benefit concerts on behalf of Amnesty International that took place over six weeks in 1988. ...
Concept Vote for Change was a politically motivated American popular music concert tour that took place in October 2004. ...
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. ...
A concert comprises a performance, usually involving some degree of formality, and particularly a performance featuring music. ...
All Tomorrows Parties logo projected at festival. ...
Acoustic Christmas (short title: Acoustic X-Mas) is an annual concert run by the Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ. Since its inception in 1990, the concert has attracted increasingly popular alternative rock bands and singers. ...
Austin City Limits logo, used for both the festival and TV program. ...
The Bamboozle is a giant annual rain-or-shine, two-day event music festival held in New Jersey. ...
Memphis in May is a month long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. ...
The FIB or Festival Internacional de Benicà ssim (Benicà ssim International Festival) is a famous music festival held in Benicassim (Spain). ...
The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand which originated in Sydney in 1992. ...
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is a four day annual music festival created and produced by Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment , first held in 2002. ...
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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly known as Coachella) is a three-day (formerly a one or two-day) annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. ...
The Main Stage of Cornerstone has hosted such acts as Five Iron Frenzy, Pedro the Lion, P.O.D., MxPx,Underoath, Blindside and Switchfoot. ...
Aerial view of the Creation Northeast festival Creation Festival is a series of popular Christian music festivals held in the United States. ...
The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at the spiritual home of rock music in England: Donington Park (which hosted the Monsters of Rock Festivals between 1980 and 1996, and 2002s Ozzfest). ...
The Edgefest summer tour was first established by Toronto radio station CFNY in the late 1980s and took place at Molson Park in Barrie, Ontario. ...
Electric Picnic is an annual music festival which has been staged since 2004 in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally, County Laois in the Republic of Ireland. ...
The Eurockéennes de Belfort is one of Frances largest rock music festivals. ...
EXIT (also known as State of EXIT) is an annual summer music festival in Petrovaradin fortress of Novi Sad, Serbia. ...
The Family Values Tour was created by the band Korn in 1998 to be an annual Hard rock, metal and rap tour. ...
Fuji Rock Festival is an annual rock festival organized by Smash Japan, held in Naeba, Japan. ...
G3 is an almost annual live music show and concert tour featuring three select guitarists of the generation; hence its name. ...
The Get Happy Tour is a regular concert package tour that takes place in the United States and the United Kingdom. ...
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
Graspop Metal Meeting is a metal festival in Dessel, Belgium that has taken place each year since 1996. ...
For other uses, see Horde. ...
Hellfest Summer Open Air is an extreme music festival held annually in Clisson (France) since 2006. ...
The Hurricane Festival, also just Hurricane, is a music festival that takes place in ScheeÃel near Bremen, Germany, usually every June. ...
Inland Invasion Invasion is an annual rock festival organized by KROQ radio first held in 2001. ...
The Isle of Wight Festival is a music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, England. ...
This article details all the concerts held to date in the grounds of Knebworth House in the village of Knebworth. ...
Le Zénith is the name of a number of famous concert venues in France. ...
Lilith Fair was a concert tour and traveling music festival, founded by musician Sarah McLachlan, that featured female musicians; it ran from 1997 to 1999. ...
Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring rock, alternative rock, hip hop, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. ...
The entrance to the Lowlands festival ground in 2004. ...
Metalcamp is a heavy metal music festival held annually in Slovenia since 2004. ...
The Michigan Womyns Music Festival (MWMF) is an international feminist music festival occurring every year in August in Hart, Michigan. ...
Monsters of Rock was an annual rock music festival in England held every August at the Castle Donington racetrack from 1980â1996 (with the odd exception, and a one-off comeback in 2006). ...
The Montreux Jazz Festival is the best-known music festival in Switzerland. ...
The North East Art Rock Festival, or NEARfest for short, is a two-day event celebrating the resurgence of art rock and eclectic music in the United States and around the world. ...
The Opener Festival, commonly called Heineken Opener Festival in the name of its main sponsor, is a contemporary music festival held in Gdynia, Poland. ...
Oxegen is an annual music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. ...
Witnness was a music festival sponsored by Guinness which ran in the Republic of Ireland from 2000 to 2003. ...
Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many Heavy Metal, Metalcore, Death Metal, Hardcore and Nu Metal groups. ...
Paléo Festival de Nyon - 2005. ...
Pentaport Rock Festival is the rock festival which is held in Incheon, Korea during July 28 ~ 30, 2006 for the first time. ...
The Phoenix festival was set up by Mean Fiddler as an alternative to the established Glastonbury Festival. ...
Pinkpop Festival or Pinkpop in short, is an annual rock festival held at Landgraaf, Netherlands. ...
The Pitchfork Music Festival is an annual summer music festival organized by Pitchfork Media held in Union Park, Chicago. ...
Project Revolution redirects here. ...
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2005 Przystanek Woodstock (Polish for Woodstock Gathering; English-language materials often refer simply to the Woodstock Festival) is an annual free rock music festival in Poland, inspired by and named for the Woodstock Festival, that has taken place since 1995. ...
Pukkelpop is an annual music festival taking place near Hasselt, Belgium. ...
Radio 1s Big Weekend (previously known as One Big Weekend) is a music festival run by BBC Radio 1. ...
Leeds Festival redirects here. ...
Queen at Rock in Rio (1985) Rock in Rio is a series of rock festivals held in Brazil and later in Portugal. ...
RockNess is an annual dance concert staged by Loudsound and Slingshot. ...
Rock Werchter is a music festival in the village of Werchter in Belgium. ...
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Sasquatch! Festival is a music festival held annually at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers at Slane Castle Slane Concert (often referred as just Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in Slane Castle in Slane village, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Downtown Austin, Texas, where SXSW is held each spring Bloc Party performing at Stubbs BBQ in 2007 Carrie Rodriguez, a SXSW 2007 performer Morrissey at SXSW 2006 South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of interactive, film, and music festivals and conferences that have taken place every spring in...
Street Scene is a music festival held each summer in San Diego, California. ...
TMN Sudoeste is a large, four-day music festival that began in 1996 and takes place every August near Zambujeira do Mar, in southern Portugal. ...
The Summer Sonic Festival is an annual 2 day rock festival held at the same time in Osaka and near Tokyo. ...
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T On The Fringe, sponsored by Tennents Lager, is a music festival which runs as part of the Edinburgh Festival. ...
For the North American spin-off of the rock festival, see Virgin Festival For the Australian spin-off, see V Festival (Australia) The V Festival is an annual music festival in England, the first to be held simultaneously at two sites - currently Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in...
For the original rock festival held in England, see V Festival Virgin Festival is a rock festival held in the United States and Canada. ...
The 2005 Vegoose Logo Vegoose is an annual Halloween music and arts festival that first took place in 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Since its 1999 debut, the VOODOO MUSIC EXPERIENCE (http://www. ...
Vicentico performing on Vive Latino 2005 Vive Latino is an annual rock music festival held in Mexico City. ...
For the German town, see Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein. ...
Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is a four-day weekend music festival held annually in early June just outside of Lawrence, Kansas at Clinton State Park. ...
Warped Tour is a touring music and extreme sports festival. ...
Wave-Gotik-Treffen (German das Treffen means meeting) is an annual festival for music and arts in Leipzig, Germany. ...
Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. ...
The O2 Wireless Festival is a music festival in England that takes place every year in both Hyde Park, London and at Harewood House, Leeds. ...
The festivals logo, the Womad lion World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in Shepton Mallet, England in 1982. ...
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Image File history File links Flag_of_Scotland. ...
Big in Falkirk is Scotlands National Street Arts Festival. ...
The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January. ...
The Connect Music Festival is a new music festival that takes place at Inveraray Castle at Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. ...
The Edinburgh Folk Festival has had a shadowy existance since about 1951. ...
The 2005 Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrated Trafalgar 200 The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a show given by military bands and display teams in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. ...
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A mod is a festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture. ...
RockNess is an annual dance concert staged by Loudsound and Slingshot. ...
T On The Fringe, sponsored by Tennents Lager, is a music festival which runs as part of the Edinburgh Festival. ...
The Tartan Heart Festival is a music festival held on the Belladrum Estate near Inverness, in Scotland. ...
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The Wickerman from the 2006 festival The Wickerman Festival is an annual music festival held near to Dundrennan in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. ...
Xtra Bass is a free week long drum and bass tour of the UK hosted by the BBCs digital radio station 1Xtra. ...
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