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Rockwave Festival

Rock music festival in Malakasa, Greece


Summary

Rock music festival in Malakasa, Greece

FieldValue
music_festival_nameRockwave Festival
imageRockwave2009.jpg
captionTerra Stage, Rockwave Festival, 2009
locationTerraVibe Park, Malakasa, Greece
years_active1996–2001, 2004-2018, 2022-
datesJune–July
genreAlternative rock, rock, metal, pop
websitewww.rockwavefestival.gr

Rockwave Festival is a rock festival that takes place in Malakasa, Greece, near Athens. It is one of the most famous music festivals in Greece. The festival's history begins in 1996, but its popularity has spread since 2004. The festival's location was constantly being changed until 2004, when event park TerraVibe Park, located in Attica, became the permanent venue of the festival.

2025 lineup

This year marked the addition of a sister festival in Pieria, at Terra Republic.

Saturday 14 JuneThurday 10 JulyFriday 11 JulySunday 13 JulyMonday 14 July
Saturday 21 JuneThursday 26 JuneFriday 27 JuneSaturday 28 June

2023 lineup

Asking Alexandria were to play on the second day but did not perform due to health issues of their drummer.

Saturday 1 JulyFriday 7 JulySaturday 8 JulySunday 9 July

2022 lineup

Friday 22 July

2018 lineup

Friday 6 JulyThursday 19 JulyFriday 20 July
Friday 6 JulyThursday 19 JulyFriday 20 July

2017 lineup

Friday 30 JuneSaturday 1 JulySunday 2 July
Friday 30 JuneSaturday 1 JulySunday 2 July

2016 lineup

Sunday 5 JuneTuesday 19 July
Sunday 5 JuneTuesday 19 July

2015 lineup

Saturday 30 MaySaturday 20 JuneSaturday 4 JulyTuesday 21 July
Saturday 30 MaySaturday 20 JuneSaturday 4 JulyTuesday 21 July

2014 lineup

Friday 11 JulySaturday 12 July
Friday 11 JulySaturday 12 July

2013 lineup

Saturday 6 JulySunday 7 JulyMonday 8 JulyTuesday 9 July
Saturday 6 JulySunday 7 JulyMonday 8 JulyTuesday 9 July

2012 lineup

Saturday 30 JuneSunday 1 JulyMonday 2 July

2011 lineup

Friday 1 JulySaturday 2 JulySunday 3 July
Friday 1 JulySaturday 2 JulySunday 3 July

2010 lineup

Wednesday 7 JulySaturday 10 JulySunday 11 July
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2009 lineup

Saturday 27 JuneSunday 28 JuneMonday 29 JuneTuesday 30 June
Saturday 27 JuneSunday 28 JuneMonday 29 JuneTuesday 30 June

2008 lineup

Monday 31 March was the day when Didi Music-Big Star Promotion Ltd (music concert organizer), announced the names of the artists that would perform at Rockwave Festival 2008. Along with the names they introduced the changes in the festival's whole structure. The festival is now divided in two stages, "Terra" stage and "Vibe" stage (that comes by the name of the event park "TerraVibe"). They also abolished the division of the "Terra" concert area into gates PL1 and PL2, lowered the high price of the tickets and retained the special area that is on the side of the field, where there is more comfort, as there are places to sit.

Tuesday 8 JulyWednesday 9 JulyThursday 10 July
Tuesday 8 JulyWednesday 9 JulyThursday 10 July

2007 lineup

When the band names were first announced, Stone Sour were included in the third day of the festival. Although the band cancelled a few of their dates in their European tour, My Dying Bride filled up their spot in the third day.

Friday 29 JuneSunday 1 JulyTuesday 3 July

2006 lineup

W.A.S.P. were to play on the third day but did not perform due to health issues of Blackie Lawless.

Monday 10 JulyTuesday 11 JulyWednesday 12 July

2005 lineup

Friday 24 JuneSaturday 25 JuneSunday 26 JuneFriday 8 JulySaturday 9 July

2004 lineup

Running Wild did not perform and were replaced by Gamma Ray. Muse were also to perform on the fourth day of the festival but cancelled and were replaced by Mogwai.

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2001 lineup

The festival took place in the Athens Olympic Velodrome (Athens Olympic Sports Complex) from 1 to 3 July. The second day of the festival was cancelled by the Greek authorities, due to reasons of safety.

Sunday 1 JulyTuesday 3 July

2000 lineup

The festival took place in Antonis Tritsis Metropolitan Park in Ilion, Athens. Iron Maiden cancelled their show at the third day, due to Janick Gers' accident at a previous show. The Flaming Lips also cancelled their show on the first day.

Wednesday 12 JulyThursday 13 JulyFriday 14 July

1999 lineup

The festival took place in Agios Kosmas, Athens.

Monday 12 JulyTuesday 13 JulyWednesday 14 JulyThursday 15 July

1998 lineup

The festival took place in Freattyda, Piraeus.

Monday 13 JulyTuesday 14 JulyWednesday 15 JulyThursday 16 July

1997 lineup

The festival took place in Rizoupoli Stadium, now called Georgios Kamaras Stadium.

Wednesday 9 JulyThursday 10 JulyFriday 11 July

1996 lineup

The first festival was called "Rock of Gods" and took place in the Dock 3 of the Piraeus harbour. Motörhead was included in the first day of the festival, but cancelled and Saxon filled up their spot. Foo Fighters were to play on the third day of the festival, but Dave Grohl broke his arm at a previous show and Violent Femmes took their place.

Friday 12 JulySaturday 13 JulySunday 14 July

References

References

  1. link. (2024-12-11)
  2. (11 April 2023). "Rockwave Festival 2023: Ανακοινώθηκε ακόμα ένα όνομα".
  3. (2 June 2022). "Rockwave 2022: Mόλις "έκλεισε" το line up της πιο ροκ βραδιάς του φετινού καλοκαιριού".
  4. "Το τελικό line-up του Rockwave Festival 2009".
  5. "- rockwavefestival.gr".
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