Buzzfest

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Buzzfest
GenreHouston: Alternative rock, grunge, pop punk, post-grunge, punk rock, rap rock, rock
Nashville: Alternative rock, grunge, pop punk, post-grunge, punk rock, rock, metal, hard rock,
Location(s) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Years activeHouston: 1995–present
Nashville: 2010

Buzzfest is the name of two unrelated music festivals held in Houston, Texas and Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The Buzzfest in Houston is a bi-annual show hosted by the radio station 94.5 The Buzz while the Buzzfest in Nashville is an annual show (usually in the late summer) hosted by the radio station 102.9 The Buzz.

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Buzzfest in Nashville

Past events

Buzzfest in Houston

Past events

Due to the cancellation of the Fall 2008 show, the Spring 2009 show was called Buzzfest XXII (instead of Buzzfest XXIII). It was scheduled for Sunday May 10, 2009 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. A line-up and announcement party was scheduled for Thursday March 12, 2009 during a live broadcast with Dan Jantzen from 3 pm to 7 pm at House of Blues in Downtown Houston.

The line-up was Korn, Shinedown, 311, The Red Jumpsuit Apperatus, Papa Roach, 10 Years, Blue October, Hoobastank, Theory of a Deadman, Anberlin, The Toadies, Framing Hanley, Electric touch, Aranda [4]

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