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Expected bands for 2013 (touring in Europe next summer)
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Written on: 11.10.2012 21:10
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MariA
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I hope they will also visit Roskilde. Green Day are awesome live They were pretty boring in France. So it's a bit to me like the RHCP at Roskilde 2007 : don't mind - IF - they come for free. |
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Written on: 11.10.2012 21:53
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Martin Horn Pedersen Official RF person
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MariA wrote: I hope they will also visit Roskilde. Green Day are awesome live They were pretty boring in France. So it's a bit to me like the RHCP at Roskilde 2007 : don't mind - IF - they come for free. A band playing a boring concert in Francen, and a band fucking major up as Roskilde, it not the same at all! |
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Written on: 11.10.2012 22:11
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MariA
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A band playing a boring concert in Francen IF only they had actually played music... !! Making a circus on stage and playing 3seconds of a song and then stop to get back to the clown act for 15minutes.. wonder who's fucking major up better.. !! |
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Written on: 12.10.2012 11:51
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AC/DC
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MariA wrote: I hope they will also visit Roskilde. Green Day are awesome live They were pretty boring in France. So it's a bit to me like the RHCP at Roskilde 2007 : don't mind - IF - they come for free. I saw Green Day at Roskilde Festival in 2005 and show was awesome. I know many people really like that show also so they are not boring live And i don t think it is the same to see Green Day like RHCP in 2007. RHCP played to long songs and solos but not Green Day. Green Day are not just a band,theyr are alao entertainment but not RHCP but Red Hot Chili Peppers played good show at Roskilde in 2002 [This article was edited 3 times, at last 12.10.2012 at 16:05.] |
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Written on: 15.10.2012 12:05
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Martin Horn Pedersen Official RF person
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No Kiss for Roskilde it seems: http://blastbeast.dk/2012/10/kiss-til-forum/ |
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Written on: 15.10.2012 21:33
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AC/DC
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Martin Horn Pedersen wrote: No Kiss for Roskilde it seems: http://blastbeast.dk/2012/10/kiss-til-forum/ Damm but i hope we will get AC/DC |
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Written on: 15.10.2012 22:32
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Martin Horn Pedersen Official RF person
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AC/DC wrote: Martin Horn Pedersen wrote: No Kiss for Roskilde it seems: http://blastbeast.dk/2012/10/kiss-til-forum/ Damm but i hope we will get AC/DC What a surprise |
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Written on: 16.10.2012 12:35
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AC/DC
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Martin Horn Pedersen wrote: AC/DC wrote: Martin Horn Pedersen wrote: No Kiss for Roskilde it seems: http://blastbeast.dk/2012/10/kiss-til-forum/ Damm but i hope we will get AC/DC What a surprise AC/DC will tour next year and they want to play more festivals |
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Written on: 19.10.2012 08:20
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Fredde
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Depeche Mode is rumored to play swedish Peace&Love at the end of june. |
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Written on: 19.10.2012 12:45
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Classic rock dude!
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Amon Amarth confirmed for Sweden Rock Festival. June 6th |
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Written on: 22.10.2012 22:02
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Bongo Anders
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Depeche Mode were out even before they were in. Hele Depeche Modes Europaturné ser ud som følger, citeret fra Pitchfork: 05-07 Tel Aviv, Israel - Hayarkon Park 05-10 Athens, Greece - Terra Vibe 05-12 Sofia, Bulgaria - Georgi Asparuhov Stadium 05-15 Bucharest, Romania - National Stadium 05-17 Istanbul, Turkey - Kucukciftlik Park 05-19 Belgrade, Serbia - Usce Park 05-21 Budapest, Hungary – Puskas Ferenc Stadium 05-23 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia - Hippodrome 05-25 Bratislava, Slovakia – Inter Stadium 05-28 London, England – O2 Arena 06-01 Munich, Germany – Olympic Stadium 06-03 Stuttgart, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena 06-05 Frankfurt, Germany – Commerzbank Arena 06-07 Berne, Switzerland - Stade De Suisse 06-09 Berlin, Germany – Olympic Stadium 06-11 Leipzig, Germany – Red Bull Arena 06-13 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken 06-15 Paris, France – Stade De France 06-17 Hamburg, Germany – Imtech Arena 06-22 Moscow, Russia – Locomotive Stadium 06-24 St. Petersburg, Russia – SKK Arena 06-27 Borlange, Sweden - Peace & Love Festival 06-29 Kiev, Ukraine – Olympic Stadium 07-03 Dusseldorf, Germany – Esprit Arena 07-07 Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter Festival 07-11 Bilbao, Spain – BBK Festival 07-13 Lisbon, Portugal – Optimus Alive Festival 07-16 Nimes, France – Antic Arina 07-18 Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium 07-20 Rome, Italy – Olympic Stadium 07-23 Prague, Czech Republic – Olympic Stadium 07-25 Warsaw, Poland – National Stadium 07-27 Vilnius, Lithuania – Vingis Park 07-29 Minsk, Belarus – Minsk Arena |
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Written on: 24.10.2012 12:44
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Christian Forslund
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Iron Maiden are playing in Malmø on the 10. july link |
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Written on: 24.10.2012 23:47
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mowgly
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Bongo Anders wrote: Depeche Mode were out even before they were in. Hele Depeche Modes Europaturné ser ud som følger, citeret fra Pitchfork: 05-07 Tel Aviv, Israel - Hayarkon Park 05-10 Athens, Greece - Terra Vibe 05-12 Sofia, Bulgaria - Georgi Asparuhov Stadium 05-15 Bucharest, Romania - National Stadium 05-17 Istanbul, Turkey - Kucukciftlik Park 05-19 Belgrade, Serbia - Usce Park 05-21 Budapest, Hungary – Puskas Ferenc Stadium 05-23 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia - Hippodrome 05-25 Bratislava, Slovakia – Inter Stadium 05-28 London, England – O2 Arena 06-01 Munich, Germany – Olympic Stadium 06-03 Stuttgart, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena 06-05 Frankfurt, Germany – Commerzbank Arena 06-07 Berne, Switzerland - Stade De Suisse 06-09 Berlin, Germany – Olympic Stadium 06-11 Leipzig, Germany – Red Bull Arena 06-13 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken 06-15 Paris, France – Stade De France 06-17 Hamburg, Germany – Imtech Arena 06-22 Moscow, Russia – Locomotive Stadium 06-24 St. Petersburg, Russia – SKK Arena 06-27 Borlange, Sweden - Peace & Love Festival 06-29 Kiev, Ukraine – Olympic Stadium 07-03 Dusseldorf, Germany – Esprit Arena 07-07 Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter Festival 07-11 Bilbao, Spain – BBK Festival 07-13 Lisbon, Portugal – Optimus Alive Festival 07-16 Nimes, France – Antic Arina 07-18 Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium 07-20 Rome, Italy – Olympic Stadium 07-23 Prague, Czech Republic – Olympic Stadium 07-25 Warsaw, Poland – National Stadium 07-27 Vilnius, Lithuania – Vingis Park 07-29 Minsk, Belarus – Minsk Arena What is your conclusion based on? As you can see there is an empty slot on 5/7 which is most likely reserved for DM |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 07:51
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Christian Forslund
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Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 09:02
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mowgly
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Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 09:51
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Lord Beef Jerky
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mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. Coldplay is also the only headliner I can think of, that played another venue in Denmark within a month of Roskilde in the 16 years I've been there. Also, Copenhagen is a bit closer to Roskilde than Herning. |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 11:32
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Desmond
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Lord Beef Jerky wrote: mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. Coldplay is also the only headliner I can think of, that played another venue in Denmark within a month of Roskilde in the 16 years I've been there. Also, Copenhagen is a bit closer to Roskilde than Herning. There would be no trouble, if RF announce DM late/very late [This article was edited 1 times, at last 25.10.2012 at 12:01.] |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 11:36
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Christian Forslund
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mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. As Lord Beef Jerky said, it is very unsual and Herning also is further away. RF might be soldout anyway, but I for one is considering seing DM at Parken, but I definately wouldn't if I could see them at Roskilde hree weeks later. And while RF claims to be for the younger crowd, this years headliners really didn't reflect it the biggest names being Bruce Springsteen, Cure and Bjørk, so RF is also looking for that segment not matter what they claim (and DM would match Cure quite well). |
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Written on: 25.10.2012 11:40
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AC/DC
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I don t think that Depeche Mode will also play at Roskilde because they are playing big concert in Copenhagen on June 13 [This article was edited 1 times, at last 25.10.2012 at 11:41.] |
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Written on: 26.10.2012 09:56
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Coldblooded
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Christian Forslund wrote: mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. As Lord Beef Jerky said, it is very unsual and Herning also is further away. RF might be soldout anyway, but I for one is considering seing DM at Parken, but I definately wouldn't if I could see them at Roskilde hree weeks later. And while RF claims to be for the younger crowd, this years headliners really didn't reflect it the biggest names being Bruce Springsteen, Cure and Bjørk, so RF is also looking for that segment not matter what they claim (and DM would match Cure quite well). Another argument counting against the odds that DM would show at Roskilde is, that the last two concerts in Denmark (Parken and NRGi Arena) didn't sell out. The latter one not at all – the venue was hardly more than half full. If a concert arranger doubts their ticketsales, they most likely won't put up another concert in the near geographical vicinity to potentially sabotage it. |
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Written on: 26.10.2012 19:11
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Classic rock dude!
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Coldblooded wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. As Lord Beef Jerky said, it is very unsual and Herning also is further away. RF might be soldout anyway, but I for one is considering seing DM at Parken, but I definately wouldn't if I could see them at Roskilde hree weeks later. And while RF claims to be for the younger crowd, this years headliners really didn't reflect it the biggest names being Bruce Springsteen, Cure and Bjørk, so RF is also looking for that segment not matter what they claim (and DM would match Cure quite well). Another argument counting against the odds that DM would show at Roskilde is, that the last two concerts in Denmark (Parken and NRGi Arena) didn't sell out. The latter one not at all – the venue was hardly more than half full. If a concert arranger doubts their ticketsales, they most likely won't put up another concert in the near geographical vicinity to potentially sabotage it. It's just not going to happen and it is very disappointing that RF weren't capable of striking a deal along with Wercther. |
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Written on: 26.10.2012 23:24
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Christian Forslund
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Top Secret Identity wrote: Coldblooded wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: mowgly wrote: Christian Forslund wrote: Because it's highly unlikely that DM will play two times in Copenhagen within three weeks. 95% of their audience would only want to see them at one of the concerts. In Parken they would expect to sellout (40000 tickets) and in RF they would be a top three headliner, so the audience is just not big enough to fill both concerts. If RF booked them, I'm sure they would demand DM to only play at RF (when was the last time a major headliner played another concert in Denamrk the same year). I guess Parken would demand the same. Coldplay in 2009 playing at Roskilde and Herning the same month. Both venues sold out... The main difference is that RF will most likely be sold out anyway - and is more for the younger crowd whether the venue in Parken will be dedicated to their older and hardcore fans. I don't see any conflict in them playing in DK twice. As Lord Beef Jerky said, it is very unsual and Herning also is further away. RF might be soldout anyway, but I for one is considering seing DM at Parken, but I definately wouldn't if I could see them at Roskilde hree weeks later. And while RF claims to be for the younger crowd, this years headliners really didn't reflect it the biggest names being Bruce Springsteen, Cure and Bjørk, so RF is also looking for that segment not matter what they claim (and DM would match Cure quite well). Another argument counting against the odds that DM would show at Roskilde is, that the last two concerts in Denmark (Parken and NRGi Arena) didn't sell out. The latter one not at all – the venue was hardly more than half full. If a concert arranger doubts their ticketsales, they most likely won't put up another concert in the near geographical vicinity to potentially sabotage it. It's just not going to happen and it is very disappointing that RF weren't capable of striking a deal along with Wercther. I agree they would have been a perfect thursday headliner, and it was one of the five wishes I sent to RF. |
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Written on: 27.10.2012 15:41
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Colo
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RF have to start thinking about that they are not only Denmarks biggest festival. They are also Norways, Sweden, Finlands, Icelands, and northern Germanys biggest festival. Hove festival in Norway are att the same time as RF. If they book DM, RF are going to lose a lot of Norwegian people
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Written on: 02.11.2012 14:12
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JonH
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Joe Satriani is going to play in Germany at june the 29! Would be great if they booked him! |
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Written on: 04.11.2012 14:36
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Robert Haan
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I believe that Troy van Leeuwen confirmed that Queens of the stone age will play Pinkpop festival. It's about a month earlier, but perhaps they will also play Roskilde. |

