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Nova Rock Festival | |
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Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal, punk |
Dates | Usually 3 June. Weekend |
Location(s) | Nickelsdorf, Austria |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website | novarock |
The Nova Rock Festival, also just Nova Rock, is an Austrian rock festival that has existed since 2005 and takes place each year in June. [1] It is located in Burgenland, the easternmost federal state of Austria, near Nickelsdorf and the Hungarian and Slovak borders. It is organized by Nova Music Entertainment, a cooperation between Musicnet, FKP Scorpio and several former employees/bookers of Wiesen, who left Wiesen in 2004.
Die Ärzte, Audioslave, Bad Acid Trip, Beatsteaks, BoySetsFire, Core, Green Day, In Extremo, La Vela Puerca, Mando Diao, Marilyn Manson, Moneybrother, Nightwish, The Prodigy, Soulfly, System of a Down, Weezer, Wir sind Helden
The 2006 Nova Rock festival was held from 15 to 17 June (Thursday to Saturday). It was the first year that the festival had two large stages (blue and red). The first bands announced on the Nova Rock homepage were: Guns N' Roses, Placebo, Metallica, Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Massive Attack, Motörhead, Madsen, Billy Talent, Hard-Fi, Guadalajara, Seeed, Bodyrockers, She Male Trouble, Sportfreunde Stiller, Lagwagon, Subway to Sally and Julia.
Blue Stage | Red Stage | ||||
15. June Thursday | 16. June Friday | 17. June Saturday | 15. June Thursday | 16. June Friday | 17. June Saturday |
Metallica | Placebo | Guns N' Roses | Sportfreunde Stiller | The Sisters of Mercy | Seeed |
Motörhead | Massive Attack | Tool | Queens of the Stone Age | Subway to Sally | MIA. |
Alice in Chains | Live | Bloodhound Gang | Hard-Fi | Lagwagon | Madsen |
Alter Bridge | Starsailor | Oomph! | Deus | Gogol Bordello | Keith Caputo |
Avenged Sevenfold | The Datsuns | Apocalyptica | Elbow | Kashmir | Julia |
Stone Sour | The Sounds | Opeth | BodyRockers | Panteón Rococó | Virginia Jetzt! |
Bullet for My Valentine | Billy Talent | Die Krupps | Living Things | The Locos | Disco Ensamble |
Trivium | The Answer | Sebastian Bach | Zeronic | She-male Trouble | Matt Boroff |
Bloodsimple | Tyler | Jesus Christ Smokes Holy Gasoline | Guadalajara | ||
Unheilig |
Originally Korn were announced to play the festival, but had to cancel it, as well as the "Nova Rock Encore", a concert in Vienna which they were expected to play with Deftones, Soulfly and Devildriver.
Nova Rock Festival 2007 took place from 15 to 17 June with the following lineup:
Headliners: Billy Talent, The Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, Pearl Jam, Slayer, The Killers,
The festival also consisted of bands including: Linkin Park, Machine Head, In Flames, Papa Roach, Reel Big Fish, Incubus, Mando Diao, The Hives, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Children of Bodom, Less Than Jake, Flogging Molly, Mastodon, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Isis, Aiden, In Extremo, Ill Niño, Within Temptation, Hayseed Dixie, The BossHoss and Chimaira.
Confirmed lineup:
Confirmed bands as of 4 April 2009:
Date: 11. - 13. June 2010 Confirmed bands as of 23 November 2009:
Date: 11. - 13. June 2011 Confirmed bands:
[A] Special Late Night Attraction
Date: 08. - 10. June 2012 Confirmed bands:
[A] Canceled due to storm.
Date: 14. - 16. June 2013 Confirmed bands:
Date: 13. - 15. June 2014
Date: 12. - 14. June 2015
Blue Stage | Red Stage | Red Bull Brandwagen Stage | ||||||
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12. June | 13. June | 14. June | 12. June | 13. June | 14. June | 12. June | 13. June | 14. June |
Scooter | Wolfgang Ambros | Slipknot | Beatsteaks | Nightwish | Deichkind | Lagwagon | Soltafir | Orchid |
Mötley Crüe | Die Toten Hosen | Motörhead | Rise Against | In Flames | Farin Urlaub Racing Team | Mambo Kurt | Rakede | Northlane |
Lamb of God | Die Fantastischen Vier | Five Finger Death Punch | Eagles of Death Metal | Papa Roach | The Gaslight Anthem | Code Orange | Heisskalt | Antilopen Gang |
Mastodon | Kraftklub | Hollywood Undead | Guano Apes | In Extremo | Madsen | Friska Viljor | Betontod | All Faces Down |
Parkway Drive | Rea Garvey | All That Remains | Yellowcard | Epica | Jennifer Rostock | Drescher | Milk+ | |
Godsmack | Frank Turner | Eluveitie | All Time Low | Asking Alexandria | Fiva | |||
Life of Agony | L7 | Powerwolf | Backyard Babies | Callejon | Moop Mama | |||
Deathstars | Blues Pills | Beyond the Black | Feine Sahne Fischfilet | The Answer | Alkbottle | |||
Turbobier | Wendi's böhmische Blasmusik & Alkbottle |
Date: 10. - 12. June 2016
Blue Stage | Red Stage | Red Bull Brandwagen Stage | ||||||
10. June | 11. June | 12. June | 10. June | 11. June | 12. June | 10. June | 11. June | 12. June |
The Offspring | Alice Cooper | Deftones | Bullet for My Valentine | Seiler und Speer | Heaven Shall Burn | New Year's Day | Romano | Noah Kin |
Garbage | Dropkick Murphys | K.I.Z | Trivium | Alligatoah | Killswitch Engage | Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes | Max Raptor | Jesper Munk |
Editors | August Burns Red | NOFX | Children of Bodom | Tom Odell | Behemoth | GWLT | Bombus | Lian |
LaBrassBanda | Periphery | Mono & Nikitaman | Skindred | Steve 'n' Seagulls | We Came as Romans | The Wanton Bishops | Black Inhale | Skolka |
Vintage Trouble | Caliban | Gary Clark Jr. | Atreyu | Zebrahead | The Amity Affliction | This Amity | Famp | TBC |
White Miles | Slaves | Graham Candy | Tesseract | Krautschädl | Drescher | Local Heroes Sieger | M.P. | James Choice & The Bad Deosions |
Bones | Attila | The Struts | Bloodsucking Zombies from Outer Space | Viech | Contest Band | |||
Wendi's Böhmische Blasmusik |
Date: 14. - 17. June 2017
Blue Stage | ||
14. June (Warm Up) | ||
Fatboy Slim | ||
Linkin Park | ||
Five Finger Death Punch | ||
Steel Panther | ||
Airbourne | ||
La Pegatina | ||
Like a Storm | ||
A Caustic Fate | ||
Date: 14. - 17. June 2018
Red Bull Brandwagen Stage | ||
14. June | 15. June | 16. June |
Thrice | Leo Moracchioli | Powerflo |
Thy Art Is Murder | Crazy Town | Oceans Ate Alaska |
Our Hollow Our Home | Alazka | Adam Angst |
The Charm The Fury | Jugo Ürdens | Boon |
Marrok | Ebow | We Blame the Empire |
Massendefekt | Culture Abuse | Tuxedoo |
Ego Kill Talent | Black Cage | Dream Owner |
Date: 13. - 16. June 2019
Blue Stage | Red Stage | ||||||
13. June | 14. June | 15. June | 16. June | 13. June | 14. June | 15. June | 16. June |
Sabaton | The Cure | Die Toten Hosen | Die Ärzte | Pendulum Dj-Set | Frog Leap ft. Leo Moracchioli | Paul Kalkbrenner | Within Temptation |
Slipknot | The Smashing Pumpkins | Bonez MC & Raf Camora | Slash ft. Myles Kennedy | Sum 41 | Slayer | In Flames | Rob Zombie |
Amon Amarth | Dropkick Murphys | Papa Roach | Wolfmother | Ska-P | Anthrax | In Extremo | Ministry |
Lamb of God | Idles | RIN | Me First & The Gimme Gimmes | Mono & Nikitaman | Trivium | Powerwolf | Testament |
Godsmack | New Model Army | Feine Sahne Fischfilet | Antilopen Gang | Pussy Riot | Behemoth | Children of Bodom | Bad Wolves |
Three Days Grace | Mothers' Cake | Millencolin | Cari Cari | Folkshilfe | Beartooth | J.B.O. | Kontrust |
I Prevail | Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats | Reel Big Fish | Luciano | Tesseract | Beyond the Black | Wendi's Böhmische Blasmusik | |
Amaranthe | Our Last Night | Badflower | Waving the Guns | Starset | Seek & Destroy | ||
Schmutzki | To the Rats & Wolves |
Red Bull Brandwagen Stage | ||
13. June | 14. June | 15. June |
The Amity Affliction | Puddle of Mudd | While She Sleeps |
Ferris MC | Haze | Welshly Arms |
As It Is | Crystal Lake | All Faces Down |
Palaye Royale | Fever 333 | Infected Rain |
Valeras | Like a Storm | Inglorious |
Anchorage | TBC | Nova Twins |
Coperniquo | Nothing, Nowhere. | Planet Music Act TBC |
Date: 09. - 12. June 2022
Red Bull Brandwagen Stage | |||
09. June | 10. June | 11. June | 12. June |
Daiana Lou | La Jetta | Harold Taylor | Marley Wildthing |
Matthias Beyer | Lucie | Ray.S | Florian the Historian |
Andreas Ambler | Paul Toth | Esterhazy | Mani Leik |
Chris Emray & Band | Kinga Dula | Cornerstone | Mark Peters & The dark band |
Lydia | Tom Gomez Duo | Anton Josef | Riley Tamper |
Sinn | Thieu | Spicecake | |
Daniel Smith | Duo JLP | K.Wiena |
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