Rock in Japan Festival

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Rock in Japan Festival
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Genre Rock and alternative music festival
Location(s)Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba (2022-present)
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan (2000-2021)
Years active2000–present
Most recentAugust 12–13, 2000
Next eventAugust 3–4 & 10-12, 2019
Website Official website

The Rock in Japan Festival is an annual three-day rock festival held during early August at Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba, Japan, organized by Rockin'on . Rock in Japan Festival is the biggest rock festival in Japan in terms of attendance.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Performances

2012

DayGRASS STAGELAKE STAGEsound of forestWING TENTSeaside Stage
1
(08-03)
  • Oreskaband
  • Hemenway
  • UL
  • Taro Kobayashi
  • Applicat Spectra
  • ROTTENGRAFFTY
  • SCOOBIE DO
  • Eoin O'Kane and the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra
2
(08-04)
3
(08-05)

2013

DayGRASS STAGELAKE STAGEsound of forestPARK STAGEWING TENTDJ BOOTH
1
(08–02)
  • the Village Papas
  • Noise and milk
  • Niiyama Shiori
  • fukurouzu
  • Kavka Shishido
  • Tancobuchin
  • The Flickers
  • INORAN
  • Dr.DOWNER
2
(08–03)
  • White Ash
  • the chef cooks me
  • Shinku-horou
  • Akaiko-en
  • lecca
  • PES
  • BACK DROP BOMB
  • GOOD4NOTHING
  • SameZame
  • Buzz The Bears
  • Sayonara、 Matakondone
  • J
  • Mao Uchu
  • Passepied
  • Applicat Spectra
  • Magokoro Brothers
3
(08–04)


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