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Zwarte Cross

Coordinates: 52°00′07″N 6°35′58″E / 52.00194°N 6.59944°E / 52.00194; 6.59944
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Zwarte Cross Festival
Terrain of Zwarte Cross, 28 July 2007
GenreRock
Dates20 July - 22 July
Location(s)Lichtenvoorde, Netherlands
Years active1997 - Present
Websitehttp://www.zwartecross.nl

The Zwarte Cross Festival is the biggest paid festival in the Netherlands, and the biggest motor event in the world. The 19th edition in 2015 had 197.450 visitors and the 20th edition in 2016 counted in at 220.000 visitors.[1] The festival is a combination of motorcross, music, theatre and stunts. 'Zwarte Cross' literally means 'black cross'; it is a reference to the illegal motor races in the 1960s.

History

The first edition of the Zwarte Cross took place in 1997. It was a motorcross in which anyone could compete on a motorcycle, moped or scooter. About 150 people competed, and there were 1000 visitors. The day was concluded with a concert of the organizing rock band, Jovink en de Voederbietels. Although the name suggested the race was illegal, the organisation had all the needed permits.

The festival proved to be successful, and the second edition had 350 competitors, and 4000 visitors, but a lot of people got injured. Therefore, the organisation decided to cooperate with a professional motorcross-club, HALMAC in Halle. The third edition was held on their official Grand Prix circuit.

In 2007, the festival moved to Lichtenvoorde.

The mascot and logo of the Zwarte Cross is 'Tante Rikie', Rikie Nijman, the mother of Jovink's manager, André Nijman. She is the unofficial festival CEO and is well-known by the visitors. During the festival, she is carried around in a sedan chair, and visitors kneel for her.

Editions

2010

The 14th edition took place 15 July - 18 July. Performing bands were: Band Zonder Banaan, The Baseballs, Big Shampoo and the Hairstylers, Caro Emerald, Coparck, DeWolff, Di-rect, Jon Oliva's Pain, Guus Meeuwis, Kamelot, K's Choice, Mala Vita, Marike Jager, Moss. 148.00 people visited the festival.

On 12 July, only a few days before the festival, a storm hit the festival-terrain. 4 people were injured. All of the already built tents were blown over, some destroyed. The damage was over 1 million euro. The scenery of the mega-tent (the biggest on the terrain, was replaced by an outdoor-stage. Saturday 17 July, an employee of a fairground attraction was killed in an accident, while testing the ride.

2011

The 15th edition had 152.500 visitors. Some of the bands performing were: Blondie, Anthrax, Disabuse, Ilse de Lange, Jacqueline Govaert, Life of Agony, Miss Montreal, The Black Crowes, Helloween, Sepultura, Vanderbuyst, De Staat, Go Back to the Zoo and Annihilator. About 150 bands played on 20 stages.

2012

The 16th edition will take place from 20 July - 22 July. The registration for competitors was closed in a record time, within ten minutes. Some of the booked bands are: Kaiser Chiefs, Within Temptation, DeWolff and Direct.

52°00′07″N 6°35′58″E / 52.00194°N 6.59944°E / 52.00194; 6.59944

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