What bands played at Wacken 2013?
A dozen new bands confirmed for Wacken 2013!
- ASP. A well known and also really successful artist who coined the term “Gothic Novel Rock” will find his way back to Wacken in the next year.
- BOB WAYNE. The next artists is called Bob Wayne.
- CANDLEMASS.
- DIE KASSIERER.
- ESKIMO CALLBOY.
- HAGGARD.
- HATE SQUAD.
- IHSAHN.
How many bands played at Wacken?
Wacken Winter Nights
Year | Bands | Paying attendees |
---|---|---|
2017 | 3,500 | |
2018 | 35 | 4,000 |
2019 | 34 | 5,000 |
Who played Wacken 2015?
Wacken Open Air will take place in Waken, Germany on July 30 – August 01, 2015. Judas Priest, In Flames and Bloodbath are among the bands that will perform at the Wacken Open Air 2015 festival.
When did Wacken Open Air start?
August 24, 1990
Wacken Open Air/First event date
Who headlined Wacken 2013?
Up next was the main headline act Nightwish. They opened with “Dark Chest of Wonders” and played a steady list of hit singles, many of which from the latter part of the band’s library. One song I was pleasantly surprised with was “Bless The Child”.
How many people were at Wacken 2013?
It’s been dubbed The Mecca of Heavy Metal Culture. For three days in August, the population of the tiny town of Wacken swells from 2,000 to 75,000 for this annual gathering of German metalheads.
How many people went to Wacken 2013?
How many stages are there at Wacken?
There are 8 stages at Wacken. They have 3 main stages in the In-Field arena and they usually have 2 bands on the main stages at any one time.
Who headlined Wacken 2018?
W:O:A 2018 – 02.08. – With: Nightwish, Running Wild, Doro, Dirkschneider, Arch Enemy, In Extremo, Amorphis, Epica, Sepultura, Firewind, Watain, Knorkator, Belphegor, Bannkreis, Deserted Fear and many more acts!
Is Wacken 2021 going ahead?
This year’s Wacken Open Air festival has been cancelled. Organisers have been forced to postpone the German festival for the second year running due to ongoing restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
How many stages are at Wacken?
Who owns Wacken Open Air?
Thomas Jensen
2019. Wacken Open Air founder Thomas Jensen couldn’t have imagined 30 years ago that his festival would turn into a heavy metal mecca.