Wacken Open Air
Wacken Open Air | |
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The logo of the Wacken Open Air festival is a bull head Skull | |
Genre | Metal, Hard Rock |
Dates | July, August |
Location(s) | Wacken, Germany |
Years active | 1990–present |
Founded by | Thomas Jensen and Holger Hübner[1] |
Website | |
wacken |
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Wacken Open Air (W:O:A) is a summer open-air heavy metal music festival. It takes place annually in the small village of Wacken in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. With 80,000 festival visitors, and including personnel a total of roughly 86,000 attendees in 2011,[2] it attracts various kinds of metal and hard rock music fans.
The festival was first held in 1990 as a small event for local German bands. W:O:A is usually held at the beginning of August and lasts four days. It is currently considered the biggest heavy metal festival in the world.[3]
The festival ends traditionally on the first Sunday of August, and at midnight the following Monday ticket sales open for the next year. Remarkably, all 75,000 tickets were sold out within 43 hours for 2014, 12 hours for 2015 and 23 hours for 2016, despite the fact that the lineup (with the exception of rumors or headliners) had not been announced. The non-optional basic ticket price for all four days including camping was €180 in 2016. In 2015, 158 bands were playing on six stages. The international festival has a unique rate of foreigners by over 30% of the crowd, with up to 10% non-Europeans, from about 30-40 different countries all around the world in last years. Many metal fans travel around half the globe just to stand on cow meadows before stages of Wacken in the middle of nowhere 80 km northwest from Hamburg.
Dozens of bands have recorded their live act at W:O:A on video and sell it on DVD and/or Blu-ray, and of course audio CDs, such as Scorpions, Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Twisted Sister, Saxon, Motörhead, Dream Theater, Deep Purple, Heaven & Hell, Nightwish, Rose Tattoo, Ministry, Savatage, Tygers of Pan Tang, Airbourne, Sabaton, Dimmu Borgir, Immortal, Emperor, Running Wild, Circle II Circle, At the Gates, Sacred Reich, Grave Digger, Rage, Danko Jones, Avantasia, Hypocrisy, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Bloodbath, Atheist, Exodus, Megaherz, Gorgoroth, God Seed, Atrocity, Degradead and Arch Enemy. These and international crowds had made the W:O:A famous in global metal community. A lot of metalheads, metal and hard rock bands worldwide are keen make a journey to "The Mekka of Heavy Metal Culture" (Sam Dunn / Metal: A Headbanger's Journey ), "The Holy Land" (Wacken 3D - cinema movie 2014 in GER, CH, AUT and IT), "The Cathedral of Heavy Medal" (Paul O'Neill / Trans-Siberian Orchestra) or "The Summit of Heavy Metal" (Thomas Gabriel Fischer / Celtic Frost) at least once in their lifetime just for the experience.
--"That shows you how connected people are in the metal world, because it is a really deep, deep, deep emotional thing for our fans as music is.The great thing about metal is it doesn't matter what generation you in, it doesn't matter what kind of life-level you at,it doesn't matter how much money you got. This comradely, this metal spirit, that really unite us together with that sound and particulary with these festivals. This is a great celebration. This Wacken is one of the most important festvals in the world. And this not only for the bands, but for all these metalheads. All these metalheads see each other once a year at Wacken. And these keep us a home, a special vipe, strong and powerful."--(Rob Halford / Judas Priest)[4]
Village people of Wacken during W:O:A
The entire village of Wacken (~1,800 citizens) gets free entrance, which makes W:O:A to a kind of public holiday due to the fact that the village joins in the fun. Everywhere private Biergartens are sized up, bands are playing on the street and nearly every citizen offers support. Starting offering shelter in barns and transportation by farmers, over kids increasing pocket money by helping transporting beer and food, to offering already familiar metalheads toilet visits or showers. Besides, it's great business as well. About an additional €20,000,000 are spent every year during festival by visitors in the Wacken area. The friendly north-Germans offer a warm welcome to all whom are socializing with "the scary looking, devil worshipers" from different cultures all over the world and make them easy, which transports to the festival as well. Aggression is normally just shown in the pits before stages by Headbanging, Wall of death or screaming as meant to be. Therefore, the festival is considered quite peaceful and safe, separated from crazy, self-expressing, scary appearances and reputation of metalheads in other countries. The awards winning documentary Full Metal Village by Korean Sung-Hyung Cho dealt with relations between village people and the festival and had made the village internationally well known beyond the music scene. The amazing village people are one reason why W:O:A sells out immediately without lineup. Meanwhile, the village itself gets a sightseeing attraction for people who have no tickets or stick in metal and hard rock at all; just watching metalheads from the sideline.
Festival crowds
The W:O:A audience, from bands, artists or by each other short addressed as "Wacken", is a legend itself and maybe the biggest headliner at all. Another reason why the festival sells out without billing.
--"Wacken is not about the bands, isn't it?! It is about the people who come to Wacken. That what is about."-- (Biff Byford / Saxon (band))
Vipe
German crowds in general tend to be quite interactively, outgoing or partitioning during shows, which raise by metal genre, musical comradeship who enjoy especially this kind, emotional boundary, crowdsurfing, moshing and mainly little beer intoxication by ten.
To quote some band members from 25 Years Louder Than Hell - The W:O:A documentary :
-- "It is one of the best crowds in the world, actually!" -- (Mikkey Dee / Motörhead)
-- "People have just fun. They celebrate every note. Sometimes I think it doesn't matter who is on stage. They just into it and that's unique worldwide." -- (Tom Angelripper / Sodom)
It is consensus among the bands, that the most impressive sight and experience is standing in front of the sea of 70,000 - 80,000 metalheads on stage, who are showing national flags from literally every inch in the world, are going completely nuts during their shows and developing a one of a kind energy, which translates to stage and inspire the bands giving everything and let them performing their all-time shows. Naturally, some bands get much more demanding as usual to the crowd. Memorable was the moment during the show by Rock Meets Classic in 2015, when Wacken got a normal audience due to a classical orchestra and "chief animator" Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) was complaining openly on stage, that the audience didn't sing loud enough and that the hell they are the famous Wacken crowd and owe their part. Then, after some dry exercises with We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister song) and I Wanna Rock he adjusted them to 120 Decibel and finished them up with Highway to Hell (song) that the show in Kiel 70 km away got noticed.
Looks, clothing, styles and self-expressions
They are also famous for crazy appearances and self-expressing behaviors. The well known photo session by Pep Bonet in his collection book "we the republic of wacken" dealt about Wacken crowds in 180 pages and 2 CDs.[5] Shortly before, during and after festival most German nationalwide newspapers and magazines, such as Der Spiegel or Süddeutsche Zeitung, compete for the most funny pictures of the annual W:O:A event that the entire country has something to laugh about.[6][7][8][9][10] Therefore, Wacken is often compared with Burning Man festival in Nevada or Fusion Festival in Lärz, but just for Hard 'n Heavy fans.
According metal subculture the crowd is dressed in certain ways (Heavy metal fashion). Of course, officially there is no dress code. Black is color of first choice, mostly as T-shirt featuring the favorite bands or a W:O:A T-shirt of current or an attended year. Kutte with patches of favorite bands, leather, spikes and chains are also popular. A special Wacken fashion are Viking, day-after (e.g. Mad Max) or medieval looks. Rest is crazy free style reminding a little on Carnival and even a most non-conforming white tuxedo would be an attraction. Some visitors didn't care about dressing at all; in both senses.
In the early years the visitors were well known for high rate with long hair, piercings and tattoos, but it is properly not worth mentioning in these days:
--"If you want to be someone special, don't get a tattoo!"-- (Ozzy Osbourne / Black Sabbath)
Family and community feeling
Most of them are regular visitors. Many of them kept score by W:O:A tattoo with stars for every year they had attended or by collection of their entrance bandages. A few couples had married at W:O:A on stage in front of hundreds of metalheads who cried with same emotional boundary for metal "their f--king eyes out" during ceremony.[11][12] Others made honeymoon at festival or had been engaged.[13] For some visitors the festival is their highlight of the year. Not just concerning music, but more for their entire life and their spot to be of desire all the time. That's the nickname "The Holy Land" came from.
--"I think that is something very special to Wacken that is a all-day thing and people are here all-day. Hangover!? What ever. It's time to get up. It's time to rock. It's fucking raining?! We don't care. We are covered with mud?! We don't care. That is their time in a year. This their time to go. Just let it all loose. Forget all the problems and raid."-- (Chris Jericho / Fozzy)
--"Even it sounds properly wicked for some people (ER: by up to 90,000 people), it is like a huge family party."-- (Thomas Jensen - festival founder and host) [14]
--"They are all sorts of awful things going on in the world you look at the moment. Newspapers, you see it on the TV. All this bullshit, people going around killing people, murdering people in the name of religion or what ever the fucking is.I give a shit, quite frankly. Because the one thing we stand for; this is family! This is not one nation. This is not one race. This is not one religion. These are all religions. Every race. Every color. Every person. Every gender, it use to be two or a few more. - You know what?! - We are all family in this together and everybody is welcome. And the answer to the bullshit is going on out there at the moment; is not to be full of hated, it is to be full of love and light and music and a lot of beer!"-- (Bruce Dickinson / Iron Maiden)
This particular show at Wacken 2016 by Iron Maiden had been watched by about 550,000 people worldwide live online and had broken a new German festival streaming record additional to worldwide broadcast by ARTE TV.
Demography
Due to a survey in 2015 from 808 visitors [15] the crowd was assembled as following:
Age: <16 years 0,2 %, 16-17 years 2.5 %, 18-25 years 17.5 %, 26-29 years 29.8 %, >30 years 29.7 % and 0.9 % N/A. Average 27.2 years.
School leaving degree: High school or similar 40.3 %, advanced technical college entrance qualification 19.9 %, secondary school level 30.8 %, without degree 0.6 % and 6 % N/A.
Money spend during W.O:A: >€400 13.1%, €301-400 12%, €201-300 24.3 %, €101-200 32.4 %, €51-100 12.1 %, €26-50 2.5 %, €11-25 0.4%, <= €10 0.5 % and 2.7 % N/A. Average €250.80.
Travel distance to W:O:A: >700 km 25.4 %, 601-700 km 11.6 %, 501-600 km 8.5 %, 301-500 km 18.8 %, 201-300 km 9.7 %, 101-200 km 6.9 %, 51-100 km 7.7 %, 25-50 km 4.7 %, <25 km 5.7 % and 1 % N/A.
Most astonishing, a home of elderly of Itzehoe takes frequently field trips to the festival to celebrate their over-70 parties, because Wacken seems to be the perfect spot to find out one is still alive. Hosts grant them free passes. The metalheads show their admiration and respect to the seniors by hailing them accordingly with "Waaacken" battle cries and showing the Sign of the horns. The elderly up to 99 years old admire most the peaceful, huge gathering for music; those were unknown in their youth times.[16]
To explain this fountain of youth by Deep Purple at Wacken 2014:
-- "As you get older the world changes on you and the world becomes a more serios place and lot people do tend to forget what they like when they were kids; and when they do come to a Rock'n'Roll show and they are few kids in the audience. The kids actually remind them what is like being 18 again. And then those guys or those women they forget that they are 55 or 60 and they become 15 years old kids again. And it is an amazing thing to see happen." - Ian Paice - "I see that all around here. The music has a great power to move people." Roger Glover -- [17]
Numbers
Since 2011, the target number of attendees set by the hosts is 84,500 people. 75,000 tickets are sold freely, a third of those for foreign visitors. 5,000 tickets are reserved for special guest list of the hosts, mostly with backstage passes. Free passes also went to the about 1,800 villagers of Wacken and the up to 158 bands and their crews as well. 2,600 are organizational staff, a number that could increase drastically in some years. A couple of hundred of officials and emergency personel, such as police officers, customs officers (searching for drugs), regulatory authorities, fire fighters and paramedics, are also needed.
The hosts had decided to not let the festival grow any further in 2011, despite the huge demand for extra tickets. There were several reasons for this decision: First, logistical problems. Wacken is a small village and the entire festival infrastructure must build up from scratch a week before each festival - stages, fresh waterand sevage, camping grounds, toilets, showers, power, food and beverage supplies etc. With further growth these demands reached their limits. Second, safety. Local authorities got very sensitive regarding security after the Love Parade disaster in 2010 where 21 people died from suffocation and 500 more were injured. Therefore every festival has to fulfill the highest safety standards, which are strictly and permanently controlled by regulatory authorities nowadays and would be hard to fulfill for W:O:A with a further increase in visitors. Third, to not jeopardize the acceptance of the festival by the village due to even higher visitor numbers. And last, a concentration of the festival grounds, which would otherwise have to expand even further.
Camping ground
In 2015, W:O:A offered 2.2 km² camping ground for the visitors, which are directly connected to the festival core area.
Lineups 1990 - current
1990
Wacken Open Air 1990, the first incarnation of the festival, was held on Friday, 24 August and Saturday, 25 August.
Lineup | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline |
5th Avenue |
1991
Wacken Open Air 1991 was held on Friday, 23 August and Saturday, 24 August.
Lineup | |
Bon Scott (AC/DC Tribute Band) |
Ruby Red |
1992
Wacken Open Air 1992 was held on Friday, 21 August and Saturday, 22 August.
Lineup | |
5th Avenue |
Jolly Hangman |
1993
Wacken Open Air 1993 was held from Friday, 20 August to Sunday, 22 August, and was headlined by Doro and Fates Warning.
Main Stage | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Piracee |
Heavenward |
Abi Wallenstein |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Fast Lover |
Torment |
1994
Wacken Open Air 1994 was held on Friday, 19 August and Saturday, 20 August, and was headlined by Paul Di'Anno's Killers.
Main Stage | ||
Friday | Saturday | |
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Suiciety |
Saintcatee |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Moray |
Roan |
1995
Wacken Open Air 1995 was held on Friday, 19 May and Saturday, 20 May, and was headlined by D:A:D and Tiamat.
Lineup | ||
5th Avenue |
Ghosts of Dawn |
Prime |
1996
Wacken Open Air 1996 was held on Friday, 9 August and Saturday, 10 August, and was headlined by Böhse Onkelz.
Double Main Stage | |||
Friday | Saturday | ||
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Grind Machine |
Gorefest |
Gorn |
Atrocity |
1997
Wacken Open Air 1997 was held on Friday, 8 August and Saturday, 9 August, and was headlined by Motörhead.
Double Main Stage | |||
Friday | Saturday | ||
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Aion |
Sodom |
Scanner |
Birth Control |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Don Bosco |
Entrust |
1998
Wacken Open Air 1998 was held on Friday, 7 August and Saturday, 8 August. The festival was headlined by Savatage, JBO, Blind Guardian, and Doro.
Double Main Stage | |||
Friday | Saturday | ||
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Metal Worx |
Blitzkrieg |
Sweet Noise |
Virgin Steele |
W.E.T./Black Stages | |||
Friday | Saturday | ||
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Third Teeth |
Krabathor |
Murder One |
Heavenwood |
1999
Wacken Open Air 1999 was held from Thursday, 5 August to Saturday, 7 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Edguy |
Dr. Death |
History Stage | Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday | |
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In Aeternum |
Powergod |
The Crown |
W.E.T. Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Tankwart |
Paragon |
Mindfeed |
2000
Wacken Open Air 2000 was held from Thursday, 3 August to Saturday, 5 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Vader |
Dark Age |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Dark at Dawn |
SHARD |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Deranged |
Mob Rules |
2001
Wacken Open Air 2001 was held from Thursday, 2 August to Saturday, 4 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Deceased |
Warhammer |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Nostradameus |
Trail of Tears |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Bionix |
Kju |
2002
Wacken Open Air 2002 was held from Thursday, 1 August to Saturday, 3 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Messiah Kiss |
Stormwarrior |
Stormwitch |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Avalanch |
Rottweiler |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Antagonist |
Victims of Madness |
2003
Wacken Open Air 2003 was held from Thursday, 31 July to Saturday, 2 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Circle II Circle |
Dew-Scented |
Sinister |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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The Quill |
Raunchy |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Obscenity |
Human Fortress |
2004
Wacken Open Air 2004 was held from Thursday, 5 August to Saturday, 7 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Orphanage |
Bal-Sagoth |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Mnemic |
Mystic Prophecy |
W.E.T. Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Methedras |
Dr. Rock |
2005
Wacken Open Air 2005 was held from Wednesday, 3 August to Saturday, 6 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Naglfar |
Zyklon |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Mercenary |
Mob Rules |
W.E.T. Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Doomfoxx |
Victims of Madness |
Stigma |
Jim Beam Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Doomfoxx |
Doomfoxx |
2006
Wacken Open Air 2006 was held from Wednesday, 2 August to Saturday, 5 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Faster Inferno |
Mystic Circle |
Aborted |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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End of Green |
Metal Church |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Gutlock |
Monster Joe |
Morbus Gravis |
2007
Wacken Open Air 2007 was held from Wednesday, 1 August to Saturday, 4 August. The festival was headlined by Blind Guardian, Saxon, Iced Earth, Immortal.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Blitzkrieg |
Suidakra |
Sonic Syndicate |
Party Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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The Sorrow |
The Black Dahlia Murder |
Disillusion |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Krossbreed |
Red Ink |
Sheephead |
2008
Wacken Open Air 2008 was held from Wednesday, 30 July to Saturday, 2 August. The festival was headlined by Iron Maiden, Children of Bodom, Avantasia, and Nightwish.
Exodus' set was filmed for their 2010 live DVD Shovel Headed Tour Machine: Live At Wacken & Other Assorted Atrocities
Party Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Primordial |
Machine Men |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Threat |
Concept Insomnia |
The Fading |
Ripsaw |
2009
Wacken Open Air 2009 was held from Wednesday, 29 July to Saturday, 1 August, and marked the festival's 20th year.
Kampfar were originally scheduled to perform on the Party Stage on Saturday, but were forced to cancel their appearance due to personal reasons. Their slot was filled by Onkel Tom.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline |
Vreid |
Einherjer |
Party Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Napalm Death |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Victims of Madness |
X-Plod |
Leave Scars |
None |
Medieval Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Fejd |
Reincarnatus |
Swashbuckle |
Adorned Brood |
2010
Wacken Open Air 2010 was held from Wednesday, 4 August to Saturday, 7 August. The festival was headlined by Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper, Mötley Crüe, and Slayer.
Several bands played special sets at the festival. Corvus Corax played a show entitled "Wacken Burns" to close out the main stage performances on Friday.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline |
Dew-Scented |
Ektomorf |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Suicidal Angels |
Smoke Blow |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Victims of Madness |
Orcus O Dis† |
Brutus |
Nightmare |
† - Metal Battle 2010 finalists ‡ - Metal Battle 2010 winner |
Wackinger Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Lord of the Lost |
Letzte Instanz |
The Keltics |
Red Bull Bus | Bullhead City Tent | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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9mm |
Apocalyptica |
Spit Like This |
The Circus of Horrors |
2011
Wacken Open Air 2011 was held from Thursday, 4 August to Saturday, 6 August. The festival was headlined by Blind Guardian, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osbourne, Motörhead, Airbourne and Sepultura.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline (plus guests) |
Ensiferum |
Moonsorrow |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Primal Fear |
Visions of Atlantis |
W.E.T. Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Mother of God† |
Tanker† |
Pharao |
The Murder of My Sweet |
† - Metal Battle 2011 finalists ‡ - Metal Battle 2011 winner |
2012
Wacken Open Air 2012 was held from Thursday, 2 August to Saturday, 4 August.
Double Main Stage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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Skyline† |
Endstille |
Delain | |
† - With guests |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Betontod |
Suffocated |
Bullhead City Circus | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Inquisitor† |
Russkaja |
FDJ |
Agro |
† - Metal Battle 2012 finalists ‡ - Metal Battle 2012 Winner |
Wackinger Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Russkaja |
Santiano |
Saor Patrol |
Santiano |
2013
Wacken Open Air 2013 was held from Thursday, 1 August to Saturday, 3 August.
Double Main Stage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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Skyline |
Neaera |
Callejon | |
† - Set was cut short due to frontman Lemmy Kilmister's poor health.
‡ - Set was filmed and released as Showtime, Storytime. |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Russkaja |
Bullhead City Circus | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Harpyie |
Russkaja |
Benighted |
Hate Squad |
Wackinger Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Impius Mundi |
Pampatut |
Harpyie |
Harpyie |
2014
Wacken Open Air 2014 was held from Thursday, 31 July to Saturday, 2 August.
The confirmed bands Death Angel and Iced Earth canceled their summer shows including Wacken Open Air.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline |
Chthonic (band) |
Arch Enemy |
Party Stage | |||
Friday | Saturday | ||
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Russkaja |
Prong | ||
† - Performance included following Special Guests: Tarja Turunen, Victor Smolski, Chris Boltendahl, Andre Matos and Jörg Michael |
2015
Wacken Open Air 2015 was held from Thursday, 30 July to Saturday, 1 August.
Double Main Stage | ||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Skyline |
Epica |
Khold |
Party Stage | |
Friday | Saturday |
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Angra |
Bullhead City Circus | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Sycorax |
Ethereal Sin |
Zodiac |
Victims of Madness |
Wackinger Stage | |||
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Vroudenspil |
Pampatut |
Vroudenspil |
Cultus Ferox |
2016
Wacken 2016 was held from Thursday 4 August- Saturday 6 August.
Acts included:
Iron Maiden, Blind Guardian, Twisted Sister, Saxon, Ministry, Steel Panther, Eluveitie, DragonForce, Callejon, Axel Rudi Pell, Orden Ogan, Orphaned Land, Borknagar, Eskimo Callboy, Henry Rollins (spoken word), Therion, Symphony X, Unisonic, The Goddamn Gallows and Pyogenesis.[18]
There was also a tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, who died 28 December 2015. The tribute was filmed by Franco-German TV Network Arte and released as a 24-minute music video documentary "Born To Lose, Lived To Win - A Farewell To Lemmy Kilmister."[19]
2017
Wacken 2017 will be held from Thursday August 3 to Saturday August 5.
First bands announced:
Amon Amarth, Apocalyptica, ASP, Aura Noir, Avantasia, Candlemass, Emperor, Fates Warning, Grand Magus, Hämatom, Heaven Shall Burn, Kreator, Lacuna Coil, Mayhem (performing De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas), Napalm Death, Orange Goblin, Paradise Lost , Powerwolf, Rage, Saltatio Mortis, Soilwork, Sonata Arctica, Tankard, Trivium, Turbonegro, [20]
Wacken Rocks
2009
Wacken Rocks South
27–29 August 2009: 9mm, Agathodaimon, Age of Evil, Alestorm, AM/FM, Axxis, Bai Bang, Chrome Molly, Cripper, Debauchery, Der W, Dezperados, Doro, Drone, Edguy, Eisbrecher, Fatal Smile, Feuerschwanz, Five and the Ted One, Flotsam & Jetsam, Frei.Wild, Girlschool, Grave Digger, Hämatom, Hank III & Assjack, Heaven Shall Burn, Herman Frank Band, In Extremo, Krypteria, The New Black, Parity Boot, SAHG, Secrets of the Moon, Slayer, Stainless Steel, Stratovarius, Suidakra, Tribe, U.D.O., Volbeat, Warpath
Wacken Rocks Seaside
28–30 August 2009: Age of Evil, Agathodaimon, Alestorm, Axxis, Bai Bang, Cripper, Debauchery, Der W, Dezperadoz, Dirty Deeds, Doro, Edguy, Eisbrecher, Fatal Smile, Five and the Red One, Flotsam & Jetsam, Frei.Wild, Girlschool, Hank III, Herman Frank Band, Heaven Shall Burn, In Extremo, J.B.O, Kneipenterroristen, Krypteria, Mob Rules, Ohrenfeindt, Parity Boot, SAHG, Secrets of the Moon, Slayer, Stratovarius, Suidakra, sexy Glitter, Torfrock, Tribe, U.D.O, Victims of Madness, Volbeat, Warpath ollelelerer
See also
- Full Metal Village, a 2007 documentary by Sung Hyung Cho about the village of Wacken and the influence of the festival on it.
- Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, and Global Metal, documentaries by anthropologist Sam Dunn which feature the festival.
- 25 Years Louder Than Hell - The W:O:A Documentary, Aug 2015, DVD/BluRay, 3 Eps. 45 min, 1h 5 min, 42 min, original sound: German, English and Spanish with subtitles German or English
References
- ↑ Wacken-Gründer Thomas Jensen im Interview (german)
- ↑ announcement on official page
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6649673/wacken-open-air-heavy-metal-festival-founder-interview
- ↑ A tribute to Judas Priest - Wacken 2015 - arte.concert TV documentation - 20:10-21:15 min
- ↑ http://noorimages.com/feature/we-the-republic-of-wacken-3/
- ↑ http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/wacken-open-air-2014-fotos-fotostrecke-117516.html
- ↑ http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/wacken-open-air-fotostrecke-108846.html
- ↑ http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/wacken-open-air-hoelle-hoelle-hoelle-1.984340
- ↑ http://www.mopo.de/hamburg/--16993014
- ↑ http://www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de/gallery.tickets-trinkfestigkeit-terrorgefahr-alles-was-sie-ueber-wacken-open-air-2016-wissen-muessen.68f340e4-8c61-46b9-853d-4afaa50dc44f.html/id/e3b58150-fade-44fe-b288-4d87e7fce9cb
- ↑ http://www.shz.de/media/435306--2696/2012_03_Aug_Wacken.pdf page 3 in German
- ↑ http://www.shz.de/media/7294351--3401/01_August_2014_Wacken_Open_Air.pdf - page 19 in German.
- ↑ The W:O:A documentary DVD/Blu-Ray Eps. 3 7:55 - 8:07 min
- ↑ WDR German public broadcast - Rockpalast Wacken Open Air 2006 documentary - https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/wacken-sieben-uebersicht-100.html 8:32-8:40 min in German
- ↑ http://www.e-pages.dk/shzsonderbeilagen/174/ page 24 in German
- ↑ http://www.shz.de/media/7294351--3401/01_August_2014_Wacken_Open_Air.pdf - page 10 in German
- ↑ The W:O:A documentary DVD/Blu-Ray Eps. 3 20:28 - 21:04 min
- ↑ "W:O:A 2016 The first bands of the festival".
- ↑ "Born To Lose, Lived To Win - A Farewell To Lemmy Kilmister".
- ↑ "Announcement of the first bands for 2017!".
External links
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- Review of W:O:A 2008
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