ROSKILDE FESTIVAL


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'Roskilde Festival' is held south of Roskilde in Denmark and is one of the two biggest annual rock music festivals in Europe (the other being the Glastonbury Festival). It was created in 1971 by two high school students, Mogens Sandfær and Jesper Switzer Møller, and promoter Carl Fischer1. In 1973, the festival was taken over by the Roskilde Foundation, who has since run the festival as a non-profit organisation for development and support of music, culture, and humanism.
It being Denmark's first real music oriented festival, originally for hippies but today covering more of the mainstream youth from Scandinavia and the rest of Europe. Roskilde Festival 2006 had more than 170 performing bands and gathered more than 79,000 people paying for the concerts, more than 21,000 volunteers, 5,000 media people and 3,000 artists — which means almost 110,000 people participated in the festival.
Traditionally the campsite opens the last Sunday of June, which gives the festivalguests plenty of time to settle down and "warm up". The festival officially starts the following Thursday at the Animal Showgrounds (in recent years simply known as the "Festival Site") and lasts for 4 days.
Until the mid-1990s the festival attracted mostly Scandinavians, but in recent years it has become more and more international (with an especially large influx of Germans, Australians and Scots). A Scandinavian alternative remained in the Midtfyns Festival, until that closed in 2004 following declining ticket sales.
The music from Roskilde Festival can be tuned in on the web radio Radio Festival (www.radiofestival.org).

Contents
Stages
Campsite
2000 accident
Festival by year
Specific years
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Bands
Notes and references
External links

Stages


The bands presented at Roskilde Festival is traditionally a balanced mix of large well known artists in the absolute live elite, cutting edge artists from all contemporary genres, popular crowdpleasing acts plus local Scandinavian headliners and up-and coming names. The special Roskilde feeling is in particular ensured by stages located inside large tents, covering an enthusiastic musicloving audience. As opposed to most other European festivals all bands play "real" concerts lasting for at least an hour.
The stages were until 2003 named after their colour, but as the names had not matched the actual colour of the tents for a period, it was decided to rename all stages except the Orange Stage, the central and main stage. The Orange Stage is open in front of a huge field, whereas the other tents cover the whole audience, the largest of which is the Arena stage (formerly known as Green Stage), the largest tent in Europe with an official capacity of 17,000 people. The 2007 edition will see two new tents, replacing Ballroom (1997–2006) which presented mainly World music, and Metropol (2003–2006) which presented mainly Electronica.
The music covers such styles as Heavy metal, HipHop, Electronic and Rock, but the festival wants to promote new artists and has setup a special stage for alternative music. It has also become a tradition to let an up and coming Danish band open the Orange Stage on the first day of the festival. There's usually at least one performance of classical music, often a full orchestra playing (parts of) well-known compositions.
Apart from music there is always some theatre and 'lone acts' wandering around the festival site. Terrain and tents are always decorated in various ways. The current tents are:
Stage name Year introduced Capacity Main genres Replaced
Orange 1978 60,000+ All Big Stage
Arena 2003 17,000 All Green Stage
Cosmopol 2007 6,000 Hip Hop, R&B, Electronica Metropol
Odeon 2003 5,000 Rock Yellow Stage
Astoria 2007 3,000 Ballroom
Pavilion 2003 2,000 Rock Blue Stage
Other
Pavilion Junior 2005 2,000 All Camp Stage
Lounge

Campsite


The festival campsite covers nearly 80 hectares and access to it is included in the ticket price. It usually opens on Sunday morning prior to the festival itself. Apart from the small and separate ''Camping South'' it is divided into two areas, ''east'' and ''west'', each comprising a service center with establishments ranging from food stalls to a cinema. The campsite is further divided into 'agoras' that provide toilets and luggage storage. They also host events according to each agora's theme: dance, skate, swim etc.

2000 accident


The first disaster in the history of the festival struck on June 30, 2000, when nine people died in an accident in front of the main (Orange) stage during the Pearl Jam performance. Due to sound problems, the audience of 50,000 began shoving amongst themselves in attempting to get closer to the stage. After playing for 45 minutes, singer Eddie Vedder halted the performance in order to address the crowd to step back. However, as the ground was muddy from rain, 9 people fell over due to crowd pressure and were trampled; cause of death was suggested to be most likely suffocation. Eight people, from Denmark, Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands, died at the site; a man from Australia died later on July 5. 30 other people were hospitalized.[2]
Oasis and the Pet Shop Boys, who were scheduled to perform at the main stage, withdrew in response to the deaths. This was criticized by the organizers, who claimed that their absence would cause greater danger by moving crowds from the main stage to other areas. Otherwise, the festival continued as scheduled, and the organizers were not charged by police, who determined the deaths to be an accident. The incident also prompted safety investigations at T in the Park and the Love Parade, other music festivals upcoming at the time.2
As a result, massive security measures were installed for the festival in 2001. After the incident, a memorial site was set up close to the main stage. It features 9 trees and a stone inscribed with the words "How fragile we are". This phrase may have been inspired from the Sting song 'Fragile'.

Festival by year


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# Year Dates Guests Main artists Ticket price
01197128.–29. August10,000Strawbs, Gasolin', Mick Softley & Sebastian30 kr.
02197230. June–2. July15,000The Kinks, Sha Na Na & Family40 kr.
03197329. June–1. July15,000Canned Heat, Gasolin' & Fairport Convention
04197428.–30. June21,500Status Quo, Incredible String Band, Savage Rose & Camel55 kr.
05197527.–29. June26,000Ravi Shankar, Focus, Mickey Baker & Procol Harum
0619762.–4. July32,500Weather Report, Steeleye Span & Dr. Hook60 kr.
0719771.–3. July31,000The Chieftains, John Miles, Ian Gillan Band & Dr. Feelgood
08197830. June–2. July36,500Bob Marley and The Wailers, Dave Swarbrick & Elvis Costello100 kr/120 kr.
09197929. June–1. July40,000Jeff Beck & Stanley Clarke, Talking Heads & Taj Mahal110 kr/130 kr.
10198027.–29. June50,100Santana, Joan Armatrading, Dan Ar Bras & Steel Pulse
11198126.–28. June51,500Ian Dury, Robert Palmer, UB40, Toots & the Maytals & Saga
1219822.–4. July57,500U2, Mike Oldfield, Osibisa & Jackson Browne170 kr./190 kr.
1319831.–3. July60,600Simple Minds, 10cc, Southside Johnny & King Sunny Adé200 kr./225 kr.
14198429. June–1. July64,800Lou Reed, Paul Young, The Band, The Smiths & Björn Afzelius
15198528.–30. June53,500Leonard Cohen, Paul Young, The Ramones, The Clash & The Cure
1619864.–6. July56,900Eric Clapton, Metallica, Phil Collins, Madness & Elvis Costello
1719873.–5. July58,700Iggy Pop, Europe, The Pretenders, Van Morrison & Sonic Youth
18198830. June–3. July62,100Sting, INXS, Bryan Adams, Leonard Cohen & Toto
19198930. June–2. July56,300Elvis Costello, Joe Cocker & Katrina & The Waves
20199028. June–1. July70,600Bob Dylan, The Cure, Midnight Oil & Sinéad O'Connor
21199127.–30. June60,500Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, Iggy Pop & Paul Simon
22199225.–28. June64,500Nirvana, Megadeth, Texas, Pearl Jam & David Byrne
2319931.–4. July76,500Ray Charles & Velvet Underground
24199430. June–3. July90,000Aerosmith, Rage Against the Machine, ZZ Top & Peter Gabriel>
25199529. June–2. July111,000R.E.M., Elvis Costello, The Cure, Suede, Van Halen & Oasis
26199627.–30. June115,000Sex Pistols, David Bowie, No Doubt & Rage Against the Machine700 kr.
27199726.–29. June115,000Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead & Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
28199825.–28. June100,000Beastie Boys, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop & Kraftwerk
2919991.–4. July96,000REM, Metallica, Robbie Williams & Marilyn Manson
30200025. June–2. July102,000Lou Reed, Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden & Pet Shop Boys860 kr.
31200124. June–1. July92,000Robbie Williams, Bob Dylan & Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
32200223.–30. June100,000Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rammstein & Pet Shop Boys
33200322.–29. June107,000Björk, Metallica, Coldplay, Massive Attack, Blur & Iron Maiden1050 kr./1150 kr.
34200427. June–4. July106,000Santana, KoRn, Muse, N
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35200526. June–3. July97,000Black Sabbath, Green Day, Duran Duran, Audioslave, Brian Wilson & Interpol1250 kr.
36200625. June–2. July110,000Bob Dylan, Guns N' Roses, Tool, Kanye West & Roger Waters1350 kr.
3720071.–8. JulyThe Who, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Killers, Muse, Queens of the Stone Age, Björk & Arctic Monkeys1475 kr.
38200829. June–6. July

Specific years


2003

Sunny. Shows by bands such as Metallica, Blur, Electric Eel Shock, Coldplay, Björk, Massive Attack, The Streets, Iron Maiden, Queens of the Stone Age, Urlaub In Polen, Interpol and 150 more.
Orange Scene in 2004

2004

Rain, rain, thunder, rain, a ray of light and lots of mud. The 2004 festival featured artists such as Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Santana, Korn, Pixies, Fatboy Slim, Wu-Tang Clan and Morrissey. David Bowie was scheduled to play at Roskilde 2004 but cancelled due to heart problems, with a notice on his website. Instead, Slipknot, who were on tour in Europe, filled the spot.
2005

:''Main article: Roskilde Festival 2005''
The 2005 edition featured artists such as Audioslave, Autechre, Snoop Dogg, Black Sabbath, D-A-D, Duran Duran, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Brian Wilson, Fantômas, Kent, Sonic Youth, Interpol and more than 160 other bands and DJs. This year was also a huge contrast to the previous year on the weather front. Hot and sunny all week.
2006

Main articles: Roskilde Festival 2006

With more than 79,000 paying visitors (as well as approximately 20 000 volunteer day workers), the 2006 festival was the biggest in Europe[3] for the year. With only one day of rain and the rest of the week being sunny, this festival also ranks as one with a lucky weather. Changes from last year include a new swimming lake - which proved to be very successful due to the warm and sunny weather - and a lounge stage called ''Bar'n''. Some of the performing artists were Bob Dylan, Roger Waters, Guns N' Roses, Tool, The Strokes, Deftones, Morrissey, Franz Ferdinand, Kanye West, Placebo, Arctic Monkeys, Sigur Rós and the Streets. Danish band Magtens Korridorer opened Orange Stage. For a complete list, see the Festival website's band list.
2007

Main articles: Roskilde Festival 2007

Roskilde Festival 2007 turned out to be the wettest one yet, by a rather large margin.
Approximately 95mm of rain fell during the course of the festival, as opposed to 44mm in 1997, which was the wettest before 2007. Thursday was a day consisting only of rain, ending up with a lot of guests returning from the concerts to find their tents flooded. The organisers stated that it seemed that most of the people who left returned later on, enjoying a somewhat mixed weather experience Friday, and mostly dry, but a bit windy and chilly days on Saturday and Sunday.
Bands

The full programme was released on April 19, including the likes of Muse, Queens of the Stone Age, Björk, Beastie Boys, My Chemical Romance, Arctic Monkeys, The Who, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tiësto

Notes and references


1. Roskilde Festival homepage about the festival in 1971
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3. Roskilde Festival Website.

External links



Official website of the Roskilde Festival

Official community website of the Roskilde Festival

German fansite

English language fans guide to Roskilde Festival

International fansite with forums and chat

Sound Generator's massive, super-mega Roskilde 2006 coverage

Roskilde Festival pictures from 2004

Roskilde Festival pictures from 2005

Roskilde Festival pictures from 2006

Pearl Jam's statement following the Roskilde incident in 2000

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