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The festival will return in 2011, with [[Eminem]], [[Foo Fighters]] and [[The Offspring]] among the headlining acts. |
The festival will return in 2011, with [[Eminem]], [[Foo Fighters]] and [[The Offspring]] among the headlining acts. |
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On August 18,2011 three people were killed and over 40 injured when high winds and rain caused a stage to collapse during the set of "The Smith Westerners". Pukkelpop officials have yet to comment on whether the festival will continue Friday and Saturday.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tragedy Strikes Again: 3 Dead in Belgium Stage Collapse|url=http://www.backstageol.com/music-news/tragedy-strikes-again-3-dead-in-belgium-stage-collapse/|work=Tragedy Strikes Again: 3 Dead in Belgium Stage Collapse|publisher=BackstageOL|accessdate=18 August 2011}}</ref> |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
Revision as of 22:43, 18 August 2011
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Genre | Alternative music, Dance music, Electronic music, Hip hop, Heavy metal, Indie music, Punk |
Dates | Mid-to-late August (since 1988) |
Location(s) | Kiewit-Hasselt, Belgium (since 1991) |
Years active | 1985–1988; 1990– present |
Founders | Hujo (Humanistische Jongeren van Leopoldsburg) |
Website | www.pukkelpop.be |
Pukkelpop is an annual music festival which takes place near the city of Hasselt, Belgium in mid-to-late August. It is held within a large enclosure of fields and woodland—between a dual carriageway called Kempische Steenweg—in the village of Kiewit, approximately 7 km north of Hasselt. It is the second largest music festival in the country after Rock Werchter, with an attendance rate of 180,000 over the course of the event in 2009.[1]
The programme is noted for its wide variety of alternative music, spanning styles such as rock, pop, electronic, dance, hip-hop, punk and heavy metal. The event's organisers aim the festival to be a "progressive and contemporary" musical event.[2] Notable acts that have performed at previous editions include Sonic Youth, The Mission, Ramones, Nirvana, The Sisters of Mercy, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young, The Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Metallica, Green Day, Guns N' Roses, Pixies, Daft Punk, The Prodigy, Nine Inch Nails and Iron Maiden. The term "pukkel" is the Dutch word for "pimple".
The festival will return in 2011, with Eminem, Foo Fighters and The Offspring among the headlining acts.
On August 18,2011 three people were killed and over 40 injured when high winds and rain caused a stage to collapse during the set of "The Smith Westerners". Pukkelpop officials have yet to comment on whether the festival will continue Friday and Saturday.[3]
Overview
History
The festival was founded in 1985 by youth organisation Humanistic Youth of Leopoldsburg (Dutch: Humanistische Jongeren van Leopoldsburg, or "Hujo"). It originated as a single day event, held on July 21—a national holiday in Belgium—in the village of Leopoldsburg, located approximately 25 km north of the event's current home in Kiewit. The inaugural event in 1985 took place at the village football grounds of Complex Excelsior Heppen and featured seven acts, with English songwriter Anne Clark headlining. The first year was attended by 3,000 people.
In 1988, the festival moved to the village of Hechtel-Eksel where it was held at Sanicole Airfield. The festival was also moved to late August. In 1989, the festival was cancelled after the two headliners, The Pogues and The Sugarcubes, cancelled their appearances a few weeks before the event. The festival returned in 1990, again taking place in Hechtel-Eksel, and reached a peak of 10,000 attendees. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds headlined.
In 1991, the festival moved to its current home in Kiewit. In its first year, the event took place on the grounds of the children's petting farm (Dutch: Kinderboerderij) located in the village. Ramones headlined on a bill which included Nirvana, who performed at the festival a month prior to the release of the group's breakthrough album Nevermind. In 1992, the festival site was moved to the fields by the Kempische Steenweg motorway, where it has been held ever since.
In 1993, a new indoor stage called The Marquee was added, supplementing the outdoor Main Stage and almost doubling the amount of performers over the previous year. A second indoor stage, the Dance Hall, was added in 1994. In 1995, for the festival's ten year anniversary, the event became a two-day event for the first time, with Neil Young and The Smashing Pumpkins as the headlining acts. The festival also reached a peak in attendees at 60,000.
In 1996, two new stages were added: the outdoor Skate Stage, and a smaller-sized marquee called Club. Another marquee, named the Boiler Room, was added in 1997, bringing the total number of stages to six. From 1998 to 2001, the Skate Stage was renamed to the Hip-hop Stage for one of the two festival days, exclusively focused on rap and hip-hop artists such as Jurassic 5 and The Pharcyde. In 1999, the dance event Creamfields was amalgamated into Pukkelpop on the first day of the event; as a result most of the existing stages exclusively showcased dance music under different names. 1999 also saw the debut of the Experimental Stage, renamed to ChateauXCrapule the following year, and shortened to Chateau from the 2004 edition.
In 2000, an exchange programme was announced with Oppikoppi, an annual music festival held in South Africa near the city of Pretoria.[4] In the same year, Eminem was forced to cancel his confirmed headline slot at the festival as he was barred from leaving the United States.
In 2001, the festival became a three-day event for the first time, reaching an attendance peak of 115,000, a 76% increase over the previous year. In 2004, an eighth stage was added, called Wablief? (Dutch word for "What?"). In 2005, the festival celebrated its 20th anniversary, featuring headliners Pixies, The Prodigy and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The event also reached another attendance peak, totaling 137,000 festival-goers.
The festival returned in 2010 for its 25th anniversary, with Iron Maiden, Placebo, Queens of the Stone Age and Snow Patrol among the headlining acts. The 2010 edition was notable as the first ever Pukkelpop to have sold out its entire allotment of tickets, approximately five weeks prior to the commencement of the festival.
During the 2010 festival, two musicians died. Michael Been, lead singer and guitarist of The Call, died on August 19 of a heart attack after performing duties as sound engineer for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.[5] On August 20, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool singer Charles Haddon committed suicide by jumping from a telecommunications mast in the backstage parking area, shortly after the group's performance at the festival.[6] Haddon was reported to be upset about an injury sustained by a fan after stage-diving into the crowd.[7]
In 2011, heavy weather caused several stages and tents to collapse, killing 3 and injuring dozens. [8]
Camping and transport facilities
Pukkelpop provides free camping facilities to attendees. The camping site lies on one side of Kempische Steenweg—with the main event grounds located directly on the other—and is opened on the day prior to the commencement of the event. Traffic guards are implemented in order to direct traffic and attendees during the festival period. To incentivise use of public transport, an outward return trip within Belgium to Hasselt or Kiewit on the NMBS/SNCB train network or on the De Lijn bus network is included with all ticket types. A free shuttle bus, which runs regularly during the festival period, is also provided to-and-from Hasselt train station and the festival site in Kiewit. There are two ticket types available: day tickets, which provide access to one of the three days of the event, and "combi" tickets, which provide access to all three days of the festival.
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Upcoming edition
Previous editions
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Polsslag
Polsslag (Dutch term for "pulse") was a one-day annual music festival which took place in Hasselt in the spring of 2008 and 2009. The event, billed as Pukkelpop's sister festival, was held indoors at the Grenslandhallen in Hasselt. The festival featureed four stages, the names of which are all retained from Pukkelpop: The Marquee, Dance Hall, Club and Boiler Room.
The first Polsslag event took place in 2008, taking place on April 15 and featuring acts such as The Breeders, Millencolin and Boys Noize. In 2009, the festival ran on May 2, with artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Yeah Yeah Yeahs performing.
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References
- ^ http://www.pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2009/08/29/686600.aspx
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/entertainment/04/festivals/html/pukkelpop.stm
- ^ "Tragedy Strikes Again: 3 Dead in Belgium Stage Collapse". Tragedy Strikes Again: 3 Dead in Belgium Stage Collapse. BackstageOL. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
- ^ http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?sf=14&set_id=9&click_id=5&art_id=ct20000630173711516C100104&singlepage=1
- ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118023117.html?categoryId=25&cs=1
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/aug/21/charles-haddon-belgium-pukkelpop-dead
- ^ Pukkelpop Fest Responds to Singer's Death
- ^ Deadly storm strikes Belgium's Pukkelpop festival