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Roskilde Festival is festival held south of Roskilde in Denmark and is one of the five biggest annual music festivals in Europe (the other four being the Sziget Festival, the Glastonbury Festival, the Paléo Festival and Rock Werchter). It was created in 1971 by two high school students, Mogens Sandfær and Jesper Switzer Møller, and promoter Carl Fischer.[1] In 1972, the festival was taken over by the Roskilde Foundation, which has since run the festival as a non-profit organization for development and support of music, culture and humanism.

It is Denmark's first real music-oriented festival, originally for hippies but today it covers more of the mainstream youth from Scandinavia and the rest of Europe. Roskilde Festival 2007 had more than 180 performing bands and gathered around 80,000 people paying for the concerts, with more than 21,000 volunteers, 5,000 media people and 3,000 artists – which means almost 110,000 people participated in the festival.

For many years it was a tradition that the campsite opened the last Sunday of June, but in 2010 the festival opened Saturday instead. The festival management argued that this would prevent earlier years problems with the fence going down before time. The early opening of the campsite, gives the festival guests plenty of time to settle down and "warm up". The festival officially starts the following Thursday at the Animal Showgrounds (in recent years simply known as the "Festival Site") and lasts for 4 days.

Until the mid-1990s the festival attracted mostly Scandinavians, but in recent years it has become more and more international (with an especially large influx of Germans, Australians and British). A Scandinavian alternative remained in the Midtfyns Festival, until that closed in 2004 following declining ticket sales.

The bands presented at Roskilde Festival are traditionally a balanced mix of large well known artists in the absolute live elite, cutting-edge artists from all contemporary genres, popular crowd-pleasing acts plus local Scandinavian headliners and up-and-coming names. The special Roskilde feeling is in particular ensured by stages located inside large tents, catering to an enthusiastic music-loving audience. As opposed to most other European festivals all bands play "real" concerts lasting for at least an hour.

The stages were until 2003 named after their colour, but as the names had not matched the actual colour of the tents for a period, it was decided to rename all stages except the Orange Stage, the central and main stage. The Orange Stage is open in front of a huge field, whereas the other tents cover the whole audience, the largest of which is the Arena stage (formerly known as Green Stage), the largest tent in Europe with an official capacity of 17,000 people. The 2007 edition saw two new tents, replacing Ballroom (1997–2006) which presented mainly World music, and Metropol (2003–2006) which presented mainly Electronica. In 2010 two stages, Astoria (from 2007) and Lounge, did not return, due to a slight shift in focus towards fewer, but bigger bands.

The music covers such styles as rock, Hip Hop, Metal, urban, electronica and 3rd world contemporary music. It has become a tradition to let an up-and-coming Scandinavian band open the Orange Stage on the first day of the festival. There are often surprising performances by classical acts, film-music, opera etc.

Apart from music there is always some theatre and 'lone acts' wandering around the festival site. Terrain and tents are always decorated in various ways.

http://roskilde-festival.dk/


Covered festivals:

    Roskilde Festival 1999

    Roskilde Festival 2000

    Roskilde Festival 2001

    Roskilde Festival 2002

    Roskilde Festival 2003

    Roskilde Festival 2004

    Roskilde Festival 2005

    Roskilde Festival 2006

    Roskilde Festival 2007

    Roskilde Festival 2008

    Roskilde Festival 2009

    Roskilde Festival 2010

    Roskilde Festival 2011

    Roskilde Festival 2012

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Roskilde News Roskilde News Written 2013-05-14 23:03:17
JOIN ROSKILDE RIDESHARE WITH ANTS
Roskilde Festival has partnered with the Scandinavian based ridesharing service Ants, to make sharing a ride to Roskilde easy, green and with special benefits for those using the service.
If you are planning to drive to Roskilde Festival 2013, we encourage you to fill up your car. It's both more green, you'll maybe get to meet new people, and if you are using the Ants ridesharing service you'll gain even more benefits.

Special parking for all Roskilde Rideshare cars
All cars participating in Roskilde Rideshare with Ants are eligible for a reserved, free and centrally placed parking spot, if at least 4 people are sharing the ride. Other than save money on the normal parking fee, it'll make the walk with all your stuff from the car to the camping grounds shorter and easier.

Sign up using Ants and we will keep you informed on how to get to the parking, and what to do when you are there.

Unique opportunity to cars from Germany, Sweden or Norway: Get a free Full Festival Ticket
Roskilde Festival has donated a total of 100 free Full Festival Tickets to citizens in Germany, Norway and Sweden, who uses Ants to share their ride with other guests heading to Roskilde Festival.

Both driver and passengers must have a profile on Ants. When the ride has more than three passengers, Ants will contact the driver in order for him to confirm that everyone in the car has a valid ticket. If everyone has a valid ticket, the driver can claim his free full festival ticket on the day of arrival to the festival. Important: sign-up for this unique opportunity ends 16 June, and are only for the first 100 cars from Germany, Sweden or Norway that sign up!



If you want to share a ride to Roskilde Festival, follow the “How to” guide. http://roskilde-festival.dk/practical/travel/roskilde_rideshare/
Roskilde News Roskilde News Written 2013-05-14 22:54:44
THE BEST APP-IDEAS HAVE BEEN SELECTED
Now it’s time to turn the ideas into festival-apps.
The winners of the Roskilde LABS idea contest have been found. Almost 70 ideas were submitted and three great ideas selected:

Fix my Festival by Martin Buch: an app that lets you tip festival officials about a problem that needs fixing. You take a picture and/or describe the problem and tag it with the GPS-location.

Music for Money by Mads Møller: a fundraiser app that allows concert-goers to raise money for charity by collecting donations from pledges for going to concerts.

Roskilde mAPP by Rasmus Fly Filbert: an app that combines the social life of the festival with the tracking of data for the festival to use to improve the festival experience.

Now it’s time to get coding

The app contest has already started and dedicated festival-goers are coding away to make the best possible festival app. For more info on the app contest go to the Roskilde LABS website. Deadline for submitting your app is 1 June 2013.
http://labs.roskilde-festival.dk/competition/
Festivalnytt Roskild Festivalnytt Roskild Written 2013-05-08 09:52:25
CHASE & STATUS CONFIRMED FOR ROSKILDE FESTIVAL 2013
Electronic headliner is joined by Kenton Slash Demon and Om Unit.

Thanks to today’s confirmed acts, we’re not only giving you a proper electronic party on Orange Stage, designed to burn more calories than any normal workout; we’ve also filled the last few empty slots on our Apollo stage.
“We can hardly wait for another sweaty rave-performance from a band who also packed the Cosmopol stage in 2011,” says booker Anders Wahrén.

CHASE & STATUS (UK) show us how electronic music can take the energy and high adrenalin levels from punk and metal, and turn it into parties that boil with equal amounts of intensity. In 2013, they’ll be taking on Orange Stage with new music and an even bigger show combining the best parts of drum’n’bass, dubstep, pop and rock in a magnificent collision.

KENTON SLASH DEMON (DK) is the night-clubbing side-project from Jonas Kenton and Silas Moldenhawer from When Saints Go Machine. ”Kenton Slash Demon has already proven their worth, so in all fairness we could have booked them sooner than we have. But sometimes you just fall in love with what’s been standing in front of you for a long time,” says booker Claes Roepstorff, responsible for the electronic acts at Roskilde Festival.

OM UNIT (UK) draws his inspiration from sounds such as dubstep, instrumental hiphop and jungle. Especially the latter, well-known sound of 90’s electronic music was what got producer and dj John Coles going when he was just a teenager and first threw his love on electronic music. Today, his mix of various styles is right up there with those that define the future of London bass music.
Festivalnytt Festivalnytt Written 2012-06-23 19:49:49
ÅRETS ROSKILDE CINEMA-PROGRAM UDE NU
Roskilde Cinema har i de senere år haft vokseværk. Området Cinema City byder ikke kun på de bedste oplevelser foran biograflærredet, men på filmrelaterede aktiviteter en masse.

Containerbiografen, film-quiz og en ‘moviemenu’, der giver adgang til hele Zentropas bagkatalog - fra ‘Klovn’ til ‘Efter Brylluppet’ til...

Ikke alene vises filmperler af allerhøjeste kaliber, men også forpremierer, surprisevisninger og særlige gæsteoptrædende vil løfte humøret hos Roskilde Festivals biografgængere.

SÆT DIT PERSONLIGE PRÆG PÅ TRIBUNEVÆGGEN
Skiltemaler og tidligere graffitikunstner Steve Powers har i år fået den eftertragtede tjans at male tribunevæggen ved Orange Scene.

Væggen er næsten 100 meter, og Powers har brug for dit input til at skabe noget, der repræsenterer den helt særlige Roskilde vibe.

TAG DIN SMOKING ELLER GALLAKJOLE MED PÅ FESTIVAL
Vær med i et mp3-eksperiment, en kæmpe flash mob og en gallafest på årets festival.

Tag del i løjerne med performancekunstner Charlie Todd og hans internationalt anerkendte gruppe, Improv Everywhere.

CO-CREATE MED ROSKILDE ROAD TRIP
Roskilde Road Trip er kommet hjem, og vi har samlet alle de gode ideer i et område i Dream City.

Mød kreative sjæle fra turen rundt i Nordeuropa, giv dig i kast med workshops og vær med i en musikvideo.

DONÉR DINE LEGOMÆND TIL ROSKILDE FESTIVAL
Vi har fået fingrene i en fantastisk LEGO-gengivelse af Orange Scene. Vi mangler blot LEGO-publikummer foran scenen.

Har du en LEGO-minifigur eller to i overskud, så tag dem med på årets festival og donér dem til vores nye udstilling.
Festival News Festival News Written 2012-06-23 19:13:32

THE STAGE DESIGN OF APOLLO WILL BE OTHERWORLDLY AND UNIQUE
Roskilde Festival’s new electronic stage has found its shape. With its futuristic, cocoon-like appearance Apollo is unlike anything, Roskilde (or any other festival) has featured before.

Apollo, Roskilde Festival’s new electronic stage, is ready.

“It is wonderful to have found the right, cutting-edge design to interact with the different kinds of electronic music, you will meet at the Apollo Stage”, says head of music Rikke Øxner.

Apollo is inflatable, the colour orange and with an otherworldly, cocoon-like appearance, so that people might mistake it for some kind of UFO or mirage at the first encounter. Visuals and specially designed helium balloons will be an integrated part of the experience as soon as the music commences.

Drawn in Berlin, sown in Barcelona
Apollo’s design has been tendered at six studios as well as the usual suppliers of light and sound. The internationally acclaimed, Berlin-based studio p was chosen.In close interaction with Roskilde Festival they thought out the unique construction. Área Cúbica situated on the outskirts of Barcelona has sown the stage which we will receive in Roskilde shortly.

The light design is by Michael Rahr, a true Roskilde veteran who has worked with design and production for many years. Roskilde Festival contacted him at one of his bases in Las Vegas, he immediately agreed to work with Apollo as well. The result is a powerful lighting which no doubt will be an attraction, especially after sunset.

Experienced Expertise Regarding Sound
The Apollo sound system is the most recent Martin MLA system, which Roskilde Festival already tested at the Orange Stage in 2010. It is delivered to Roskilde Festival by ETP, who has more than 15 years of experience with the delay system at the Orange Stage.

A serious advantage with the MLA system is how it manages to distribute the sound very accurately. This way people outside the camping area and outside the festival in general won’t be bothered. We are looking forward to the take-off for Apollo.

“With Apollo we are once again ahead of the pack taking our position seriously as the leading and most versatile music festival in Northern Europe. Also within the field of electronic music, a genre which is shooting in a lot of different directions right now,” says head of music Rikke Øxner.

During our warm-up days from 1 to 4 July we present Nordic, electronic artists at the stage – during this period we have named the stage Apollo Countdown.

Apollo in numbers

Width: 21.5 meters
Height: 9 meters
Depth: 13 meters
Design: Studio p
Produktion: Área Cúbica (3-4 technicians and engineers involved, 4 seamstresses)
The tent material is orange on the outside, black on the inside
Is made from 3 components, only takes few minutes to inflate.
Helium balloons 3 x 4 meter

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