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Roskilde Festival

The Roskilde Festival is a Danish music festival held annually south of Roskilde. It is one of the largest music festivals in Europe and the largest in the Nordic countries. It was created in 1971 by two high school students and a promoter.[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.[2] In 2014, the Roskilde Foundation provided festival participants with the opportunity to nominate and vote upon which organizations should receive funds raised by the festival.

Roskilde Festival
Genre
DatesFour days, starting from first Wednesday in July, or last Wednesday in June with a 4-day warm-up
Location(s)Roskilde, Denmark
Years active1971–present
Founded by
  • Mogens Sandfær
  • Jesper Switzer Møller
  • Carl Fischer[1]
Websiteroskilde-festival.dk/en

The Roskilde Festival was Denmark's first music-oriented festival created for hippies,[3] and today covers more of the mainstream youth from Scandinavia and the rest of Europe. Most festival visitors are Danes, but there are also many visitors from elsewhere, especially the other Scandinavian countries and Germany.[4]

History

The beginning

 
The Orange Stage used by Rolling Stones at Knebworth Fair in 1976, before it was acquired by Roskilde Festival. It has later been significantly upgraded

The first Roskilde Festival was held on 28 and 29 August 1971, originally named the Sound Festival. It was created by the two high schoolers Mogens Sandfær, Jesper Switzer Møller and promoter Carl Fischer. It was inspired by festivals and youth gatherings like Newport, Isle of Wight and Woodstock. It was characterized mainly by poor management but also great enthusiasm. The festival's inaugural year saw roughly 20 bands ranging from folk, jazz, rock and pop genres all playing on a single stage, which lasted for two days with some 10,000–13,000 visitors.[5][6] Because of a lack of time and funds, the two high schoolers withdrew and the next year's festival, under the name Fantasy Festival, was arranged by the non-profit Roskilde Foundation and the American folk singer Tony Busch. The foundation had been involved in Roskilde's city festival since 1932 and had the necessary contacts. Unlike the first year, the 1972 festival produced a surplus and the foundation was able to donate 50,000 dkk (equalling c. 330,000 dkk in 2020) to local projects for children and youths. Many volunteers had been involved in the 1972 festival and this, along with being non-profit, would become a hallmark of the future festivals. Since 1973, the Roskilde Foundation (today known as the Roskilde Festival Group) alone has been responsible for arranging the festival.[2]

In 1978, festival organizers acquired the Canopy Scene, an orange musical stage previously used by The Rolling Stones on a European tour. Since its beginning, the Canopy Scene and its characteristic arches have become a well-known symbol and logo representing the festival.[citation needed]

Expansion and professionalization

 
Crowds during the 1995 festival, the first year with more than 100,000 guests

By the early 1980s, the festival was large and well-established, but the workload had become unmanageable for an organization of all-volunteers. It was decided that a professional board of directors and people in several other fields were necessary. Nevertheless, the festival remains non-profit and still relies heavily on thousands of volunteers.[7]

From the 1980s, there has been an expansion in the music genres represented at the festival and more stages have been added. They have continued their history of hiring a combination of large international bands, local bands, and up-and-coming bands, like U2 in 1981.[7] In the 1990s, electronic music was introduced to the festival. In 1991, Club Roskilde was held, which was an electronic music dance club held in the evenings. In 1995, electronic music artists received their own stage. In the following years, even more room for electronic music was created by the establishment of the chill-out zone and the Roskilde Lounge. Since then, artists like Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx and Chemical Brothers appeared on the main stage.[citation needed]

By the 1990s, the number of tickets offered for sale was restricted and later even reduced. Due to steadily increasing popularity of the festival, the number of visitors had increased to up to 125,000. In addition, 90,000 tickets for about 25,000 volunteers, 5,000 media people and 3,000 artists were added. In order to preserve the quality of the festival, the festival organizers decided to limit the number of participants. The distance from the rearmost part of the camping area to the stages of the festival management seemed to have become unreasonable. The festival had become so popular that the festival management decided in 1994 to expand the festival area to the west, providing more space without increasing distances between the campgrounds and the concert venues. The festival site was now divided by the small railway line into two parts. In 1995 the festival inaugurated its own train station, which facilitates the arrival of visitors.[4] In 1997, another tent called Roskilde Ballroom was built. If Roskilde Festival visitors are included in the population of Roskilde, it is the fourth-largest city in Denmark.[4]

In the 2000s, there has been an increasing focus on the footprint of the festival. In 2017, 90 percent of the food sold in food stalls at the festival was organic and a container-deposit system (expanded compared to the one that already exists in Denmark) has been introduced, which resulted in more than eight million items being returned in that year's festival alone. There are programs for efficient waste sorting, increase of recycling levels, and a reduction of the amount of garbage produced. A partnership with DSB has resulted in more direct train links between the Copenhagen Central Station and the Roskilde Festival station, making it easier to reach by public transport.[4][8]

Stages

 
Bruce Springsteen performing on the Orange Stage in 2012
 
Band of Horses performing on the Arena Stage in 2008

The bands presented at Roskilde Festival are traditionally a balanced mix of large, well-known artists, cutting-edge artists from all contemporary genres, popular crowd-pleasing acts plus local Scandinavian headliners and up-and-coming names.

The stages were until 2003 named after their colour, but as the names had not matched the actual color 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. In 2014 the Odeon stage was cancelled along with the surrounding sustainable-style food outlets, and the area was replaced with pre-booked tents for festival guests that prefer not to bring their own.

The music covers such styles as rock, Hip Hop, Metal, urban, electronica and 3rd world contemporary music. It has become a tradition to let a Danish act 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. The current tents are:

Stage name Year introduced Capacity Main genres Replaced
Orange 1978 60,000+ All Big Stage
Arena 2003 17,000 All Green Stage
Avalon 2014 6,000 Hip Hop, Electronica, Urban world music, Metal Cosmopol/Odeon
Apollo 2012 5,000 Electronica
Pavilion 2003 2,000 Mixed, mostly rock-ish Blue Stage
Gloria 2011 1,000 Mixed
Other
Countdown 2012 5,000 Electronica
Rising 2014 5,000 Mixed – only up and coming Nordic acts Pavilion Junior
East 2017

Campsite

 
 
The general campsite (left) and the orange Get-a-Tent where people without their own can buy/rent an already-pitched tent

The festival campsite covers nearly 80 hectares (200 acres) and access to it is included in the ticket price. It usually opens on Saturday afternoon prior to the festival itself. Apart from the small and separate Camping South it is divided into two areas, East and West, each comprising a service center with establishments ranging from food stalls to a cinema. The campsite is further divided into 'agoras' that provide toilets, cell phone charging and luggage storage. They also host events according to each agora's theme.[citation needed]

As of 2018, a new gate system has been installed. This means that all guests arriving first fill 7 rows of the gate system (1000 people in each). Behind this, a large field holding all remaining guests. At 16:00 on the opening Saturday, the gates open, one row at a time at approx 90sec intervals. Once this is complete, the remaining guest in the back area are free to enter the camping area. The concert sites only open the following day.[9]

Every year since 1999, on the Saturday of the festival (held on a Thursday in 2015, 2016 and 2017), Roskilde Festival Radio organizes a naked run in a fenced-in track around the camp site. One male and one female winner receive a ticket for the next year's festival.[10] The run has subsequently become a very popular and "legendary" part of the festival.[11]

Newspaper

 
A festivalgoer reading the Orange Press

The Orange Press (named after the main stage) is a newspaper that specifically deals with events relevant to the festival. First published in 1995, it is made by more than 70 journalists, photographers and music reviewer. It is published daily during the festival and available online and on-site for free.[12]

Specific years

Overview 1971–present

# Year Dates Guests Headliners Ticket price in DKK[13]
1 1971 28–29 August 10,000–13,000 Strawbs, Gasolin', Mick Softley, Sebastian 30
2 1972 30 June – 2 July 15,000 The Kinks, Sha Na Na, Family 40
3 1973 29 June – 1 July 15,000 Canned Heat, Gasolin', Fumble, Fairport Convention 40
4 1974 28–30 June 21,500 Status Quo, The Incredible String Band, The Savage Rose, Camel 50
5 1975 27–29 June 26,000 Ravi Shankar, Focus, Mickey Baker, Procol Harum 55
6 1976 2–4 July 32,500 Weather Report, Steeleye Span, Dr. Hook, Magma, Alan Stivell 60
7 1977 1–3 July 31,000 The Chieftains, The Jack Bruce Band, Ian Gillan Band, Dr. Feelgood 80
8 1978 30 June – 2 July 36,500 Bob Marley and The Wailers, SBB, Dave Swarbrick, Elvis Costello 100
9 1979 29 June – 1 July 40,000 Jeff Beck & Stanley Clarke, Talking Heads, Taj Mahal 110
10 1980 27–29 June 50,100 Santana, Joan Armatrading, Dan Ar Bras, Steel Pulse 130
11 1981 26–28 June 51,500 Ian Dury, Robert Palmer, UB40, Toots & the Maytals, Saga 150
12 1982 2–4 July 57,500 U2, Mike Oldfield, Osibisa, Jackson Browne 170
13 1983 1–3 July 60,600 Simple Minds, 10cc, Marillion, Southside Johnny, King Sunny Adé 200
14 1984 29 June – 1 July 64,800 Lou Reed, Paul Young, The Band, The Smiths (cancelled), Björn Afzelius, Club Karlsson 210
15 1985 28–30 June 53,500 Leonard Cohen, Paul Young, Ramones, The Style Council, The Clash, Indochine, The Cure 240
16 1986 4–6 July 56,900 Eric Clapton, Metallica, Phil Collins, Madness, Elvis Costello 390
17 1987 3–5 July 58,700 Iggy Pop, Europe, The Pretenders, Van Morrison, The Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth 320
18 1988 30 June – 3 July 62,100 Sting, INXS, Bryan Adams, Leonard Cohen, Toto 340
19 1989 30 June – 2 July 56,300 Elvis Costello, Joe Cocker, Katrina & The Waves 390
20 1990 28 June – 1 July 70,600 Bob Dylan, The Cure, Gorky Park, Midnight Oil, Sinéad O'Connor 445
21 1991 27–30 June 60,500 Iron Maiden, Winger, Billy Idol, Iggy Pop, Allman Brothers Band, Paul Simon, Primus 490
22 1992 25–28 June 64,500 Nirvana, Megadeth, Texas, Pearl Jam, Faith No More, David Byrne, Phish 540
23 1993 1–4 July 76,500 Ray Charles, Velvet Underground, Bad Religion 540
24 1994 30 June – 3 July 90,000 Aerosmith, Rage Against the Machine, ZZ Top, Peter Gabriel 540
25 1995 29 June – 2 July 111,000 Bob Dylan, Silverchair, Elvis Costello, The Cure, Suede, R.E.M., The Offspring, Van Halen, Oasis (+ Shane MacGowan and The Popes) 600
26 1996 27–30 June 115,000 David Bowie, Sex Pistols, The Flaming Lips, Rage Against the Machine 700
27 1997 26–29 June 115,000 Radiohead  • Silverchair  • Isaac Hayes  • Smashing Pumpkins  • Mötley Crüe  • Suede  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds  • David Byrne  • Pet Shop Boys  • Beck  • John Fogerty  • Sexteto Mayor 750
28 1998 25–28 June 100,000 Bob Dylan  • Black Sabbath  • Kraftwerk  • Beastie Boys  • The Verve  • Portishead  • Garbage 810
29 1999 1–4 July 96,000 R.E.M.  • Placebo  • Blur  • Robbie Williams  • Metallica  • Suede  • Marilyn Manson  • Culture Club 810
30 2000 25 June – 2 July 102,000 Lou Reed  • Iron Maiden  • Oasis  • Pearl Jam  • The Cure  • Willie Nelson  • Nine Inch Nails  • Pet Shop Boys  • D-A-D  • The The 860
31 2001 24 June – 1 July 92,000 Bob Dylan  • Robbie Williams  • Neil Young  • Beck  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds  • Aqua  • The Gathering  • Tool 860
32 2002 23–30 June 100,000 Red Hot Chili Peppers  • Rammstein  • Travis  • Pet Shop Boys  • Manu Chao  • Garbage 950
33 2003 22–29 June 107,000 Iron Maiden  • Blur  • Coldplay  • Metallica  • Massive Attack  • Queens of the Stone Age  • Björk  • Dave Gahan  • Zwan 1150
34 2004 27 June – 4 July 106,000 David Bowie (cancelled)  • Muse  • Santana  • Wu-Tang Clan  • Iggy Pop  • Avril Lavigne  • N*E*R*D  • Slipknot  • KoRn 1150
35 2005 26 June – 3 July 97,000 Black Sabbath  • Brian Wilson  • Foo Fighters  • Green Day  • Duran Duran  • Snoop Dogg  • D-A-D  • Kent 1250
36 2006 25 June – 2 July 110,000 Bob Dylan  • Guns N' Roses  • Roger Waters  • Morrissey  • Tool  • The Strokes  • Kanye West  • Franz Ferdinand  • The Streets 1350
37 2007 1–8 July 110,000 The Who  • Red Hot Chili Peppers  • Muse  • Beastie Boys  • Queens of the Stone Age  • Björk  • Tiesto • Nephew 1475
38 2008 29 June – 6 July 93,000 Kings of Leon  • Radiohead  • Jay-Z  • Neil Young  • Judas Priest  • Slayer  • The Chemical Brothers  • Grinderman  • My Bloody Valentine 1650
39 2009 28 June – 5 July 110,000 Coldplay  • Oasis  • Kanye West  • Nine Inch Nails  • Faith No More  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds  • Pet Shop Boys  • Slipknot  • Trentemøller 1785
40 2010 27 June – 4 July 125,000 Prince  • Gorillaz  • Muse  • The Prodigy  • Patti Smith  • Them Crooked Vultures  • Jack Johnson  • Nephew 1675
41 2011 30 June – 3 July 130,000 Iron Maiden  • Kings of Leon  • Arctic Monkeys  • Mastodon  • M.I.A  • PJ Harvey  • The Strokes  • Portishead 1725
42 2012 30 June – 8 July 110,000 Bruce Springsteen  • The Cure  • Björk  • Bon Iver  • Mew  • The Roots  • Jack White 1790
43 2013 29 June – 7 July 110,000 Metallica  • Kraftwerk  • The National  • Queens of the Stone Age  • Rihanna  • Volbeat  • Sigur Rós  • Slipknot[14] 1910
44 2014 29 June – 6 July 133,000 The Rolling Stones  • Stevie Wonder  • Arctic Monkeys  • Damon Albarn  • Drake (cancelled)  • Major Lazer  • Outkast  • Trentemøller[14] 1910
45 2015 27 June – 4 July 130,000 Paul McCartney  • Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds  • Florence and the Machine  • Kendrick Lamar  • Mew  • Muse  • Pharrell Williams  • Nicki Minaj  • Disclosure 1940
46 2016 25 June – 3 July 130,000 LCD Soundsystem  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis  •  • Neil Young+Promise of the Real  • New Order  • PJ Harvey  • Red Hot Chili Peppers  • Tame Impala  • Tenacious D  • Wiz Khalifa 1995
47 2017 24 June – 1 July 130,000

A Tribe Called Quest (cancelled)  • Foo Fighters  • Arcade Fire  • Justice  • Blink-182 (cancelled)  • Moderat/Modeselektor  • Solange  • Trentemøller  • Ice Cube  • The Weeknd  • Lorde

1995
48 2018 30 June – 7 July 130,000 2100
49 2019 29 June – 6 July 130,000 2100
50 2020 28 June – 4 July Cancelled
2250
51 2021 27 June – 3 July Cancelled
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • The Strokes
  • Tyler, the Creator
  • Faith No More
2250
52 2022 25 June – 2 July 130,000+
2250

2000 crush

During Pearl Jam's concert at the Orange Stage on 30 June 2000, a crush occurred. Nine people died, and twenty-six people were injured, three of them seriously. The dead, all male, were a 26-year-old German, a 23-year-old Dutchman, a 24-year-old Australian (who died a few days later in a hospital), three Swedes, two aged 22 and one 20, and three Danes, one aged 22 and two aged 17.[15]

The concert began late in the evening around 22:30 CET and had an audience of about 50,000, a fairly typical size for large concerts at this stage. About half an hour after the concert began, many people fell down at one place, primarily due to a series of wave-like motions in the audience, which were the result of some trying to get closer to the stage. When they did not immediately get up, others were pushed over them and crowd surfers fell into this "hole" that was a few metres in size. The people at the bottom died of asphyxiation, likely within less than five minutes.[16][17] On the day of the incident, there was also heavy rainfall, which could have contributed to the ground being slippery.[17][18] Most people who fell were at a location not far from the stage, but initially not easily seen and out of easy reach for the security guards because of the dense crowd. Some of the concertgoers who were lifted over the barrier at the stage told the security about the seriousness of the situation further back. The band was informed and stopped the music, and told the crowd to step back. This had an effect, but it still took several more minutes before it was possible to get all the victims.[16][17] The victims were taken to the adjacent medical tent where they were treated by nurses and doctors, but for some it was already too late. The victims needing further medical treatment were subsequently transferred by ambulances to the Roskilde Hospital, about 2 km (1.2 mi) from the concert site.[16] None of the people who died were under the influence of drugs and none were heavily impaired by alcohol. In the area where the main fall happened, several women had been helped out earlier because they were nervous about the pushing and crowd surfers; this might explain why all the people who died were men.[19] Because of the large size of the concert, some concertgoers only realized how serious it had been after they had left the venue.[20] Other bands at Roskilde canceled their performances, whereas D.A.D. (the unofficial "house band" of the festival), which already was scheduled to hold the festival's final concert, decided to change it into a sensitive memorial concert for the people who had not yet left the festival.[20] The incident was examined separately by police, public prosecutors, and subsequent civil trials, all of which determined that it was accidental and that there had been no criminal actions, although the response time from when the people fell over until they were rescued was criticized.[16]

Before this, there had not been major incidents at Roskilde and it was generally considered a very safe festival. Following a detailed review, several new measures were implemented such as a larger safety area with extra emergency exits in front of the stage, more "hard" and "soft" systems to control the number of people allowed into each concert, more spacing and clear separation between audience sections with separate entrances/exits, an expanded video surveillance system making it easier to detect potential problems early, more guards among the audience, an emergency system where the safety staff can shut down the entire concert at the push of a single button, and the chain-of-command was strengthened.[20][21][22][23] Each year, the Roskilde Festival performs a new safety review. A safety network of European festivals and concerts, along with experts, was started (the "YES Group") and many of the measures introduced in Roskilde have later been added elsewhere.[20][21][24] As crowd surfing seems to have been among the precipitating factors, it was subsequently forbidden at many festivals in Europe.[22] In part because of the accident at Roskilde, Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom was cancelled in 2001 to implement extra safety measures.[25]

Pearl Jam's song "Love Boat Captain" references the tragedy with the line "Lost nine friends we'll never know... two years ago today." When performed in concert, lead singer Eddie Vedder modifies the lyric to reflect the passage of time since the tragedy. Before the opening of the 2001 festival, a memorial to those killed in 2000 containing a stone with the inscription "How fragile we are" (a quote from the Sting song "Fragile") surrounded by nine trees had been made.[20] At the official opening of the 2010 festival (the 10-year anniversary), Patti Smith held the short pre-concert ceremony, and she chose to open the tribute with accompanying music from Mozart. Her lead guitarist, Lenny Kaye, then read out the nine men's names while Smith threw nine roses into the crowd.[23][26]

2005

 
Roskilde Festival 2005 – Snoop Dogg on Orange Stage

The 2005 edition featured artists such as Audioslave, Autechre, Snoop Dogg, Black Sabbath, D-A-D, Duran Duran, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Brian Wilson, Fantômas, Kent, Sonic Youth, Interpol and more than 160 other bands and DJs. This year was also a huge contrast to the previous year on the weather front. Hot and sunny all week.[citation needed]

2006

With more than 79,000 paying visitors (as well as approximately 20,000 volunteer day workers), the 2006 festival was among the biggest in Europe for the year.[27] With only one day of rain and the rest of the week being sunny, this festival also ranks as one with lucky weather conditions. Changes from the previous year included a new swimming lake – which proved to be very successful due to the warm and sunny weather – and a lounge stage called Bar'n. Some of the performing artists were Bob Dylan, Immortal Technique, Roger Waters, Guns N' Roses, Tool, The Strokes, Deftones, Morrissey, Franz Ferdinand, Kanye West, Placebo, Bullet for My Valentine, Arctic Monkeys, Sigur Rós and The Streets. Danish band Magtens Korridorer opened Orange Stage.[citation needed]

2007

Roskilde Festival 2007 turned out to be the wettest one yet, by a rather large margin: Approximately 46 mm of rain fell during the course of the festival, as opposed to 43 mm in 1997, which was the wettest before 2007.[28] The full programme was released on 19 April 2007 and included bands such as Muse, Queens of the Stone Age, Björk, Beastie Boys, My Chemical Romance, Arctic Monkeys, The Who, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Killers, Tiësto, Nephew and L.O.C. Danish band Volbeat opened Orange Stage.[citation needed]

2008

Roskilde Festival 2008 was dry with the exception of a 10-minute shower on Saturday 5 July and rain that started around 22:00 on Sunday 6 July. The sun shone for the rest of the festival. The full programme was released on 16 April 2008 and included Jay-Z, The Chemical Brothers, Band of Horses, Duffy, Kings of Leon, Neil Young, Radiohead, Grinderman, My Bloody Valentine, Gnarls Barkley, Girl Talk, The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Streets, Judas Priest, Slayer, Tina Dickow, and the Hellacopters.[citation needed]

2009

Petter performed at the festival and had prominent visitors on stage such as Dee Pee from Rockers By Choice [dk], and L.O.C, Nine Inch Nails, Kanye West, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Oasis, Coldplay, Faith No More, The Mars Volta, Volbeat, Slipknot, Lily Allen and Pet Shop Boys, Malk de Koijn, Trentemøller and Jooks.[29]

2010

Main names in 2010 were Gorillaz, Nephew,Them Crooked Vultures, Alice In Chains, Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, The Prodigy, Muse, Kashmir, Prince and Motörhead. The weather at 2010 festival was warm and sunny.[30]

2011

The 2011 had nice weather the first few days, but on Thursday-Friday there was massive rain.[31] The tickets were sold out, with a projected profit of around 10 million Kr.[32] The opening of Orange Stage was done by Danish Veto, and was closed by Kings of Leon. On 2 July, a 35-year-old German woman died after she, in an apparent attempt of teasing the guards, crawled over a safety barrier and accidentally fell 26 m (85 ft) from the Tuborg tower (the tower was subsequently removed entirely).[33][34]

2013

The 2013 festival featured acts such as Metallica, Sigur Rós, Volbeat, Kvelertak, Goat, Queens of the Stone Age, C2C, Daedelus, Slipknot, Disclosure, Chase and Status,[35] Baauer, Holy Other, Jam City, Vatican Shadow and When Saints Go Machine and Rihanna.[36]

2017

 
Arcade Fire performing during the 2017 festival

The 2017 festival featured acts such as Foo Fighters, Arcade Fire, The Weeknd, The xx, Ice Cube, Justice, Moderat, Solange, Lorde and Trentemøller.[37]

2018

The 2018 festival featured acts such as Joey Badass, Black Star, David Byrne, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Descendents, Eminem, Fever Ray, First Aid Kit, Fleet Foxes, Four Tet, Ben Frost, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Gorillaz, Interpol, C.V. Jørgensen, Khalid, Dua Lipa, Chelsea Manning, Bruno Mars, Massive Attack, Mogwai, Pablo Moses, My Bloody Valentine, Nephew, Nine Inch Nails, Odesza, Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals, Mike Skinner, St. Vincent, Vince Staples, Stone Sour, Stormzy, The Minds of 99, Alex Vargas and When Saints Go Machine.[38]

2019

The 2019 festival, which had a lineup of over 170 artists, featured acts such as Tears for Fears, The Cure, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Travis Scott, Noel Gallagher, Cardi B, Cypress Hill, Neneh Cherry, Rosalía, Testament, Philip H. Anselmo & the Illegals, Ulver, and Behemoth.[39]

2020

The 2020 festival with performers such as Taylor Swift, Deftones, Thom Yorke, and others was supposed to start on 1 July, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[40]

See also

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External links

  • Official website of the Roskilde Festival
  • Official community website of the Roskilde Festival
  • Roskilde Festival forum
  • High quality photos from the Roskilde Festival

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The Roskilde Festival is a Danish music festival held annually south of Roskilde It is one of the largest music festivals in Europe and the largest in the Nordic countries It was created in 1971 by two high school students and a promoter 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 2 In 2014 the Roskilde Foundation provided festival participants with the opportunity to nominate and vote upon which organizations should receive funds raised by the festival Roskilde FestivalGenreRock pop electronic reggae hip hop worldDatesFour days starting from first Wednesday in July or last Wednesday in June with a 4 day warm upLocation s Roskilde DenmarkYears active1971 presentFounded byMogens Sandfaer Jesper Switzer Moller Carl Fischer 1 Websiteroskilde festival wbr dk wbr enThe Roskilde Festival was Denmark s first music oriented festival created for hippies 3 and today covers more of the mainstream youth from Scandinavia and the rest of Europe Most festival visitors are Danes but there are also many visitors from elsewhere especially the other Scandinavian countries and Germany 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginning 1 2 Expansion and professionalization 2 Stages 3 Campsite 4 Newspaper 5 Specific years 5 1 Overview 1971 present 5 2 2000 crush 5 3 2005 5 4 2006 5 5 2007 5 6 2008 5 7 2009 5 8 2010 5 9 2011 5 10 2013 5 11 2017 5 12 2018 5 13 2019 5 14 2020 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe beginning Edit The Orange Stage used by Rolling Stones at Knebworth Fair in 1976 before it was acquired by Roskilde Festival It has later been significantly upgraded The first Roskilde Festival was held on 28 and 29 August 1971 originally named the Sound Festival It was created by the two high schoolers Mogens Sandfaer Jesper Switzer Moller and promoter Carl Fischer It was inspired by festivals and youth gatherings like Newport Isle of Wight and Woodstock It was characterized mainly by poor management but also great enthusiasm The festival s inaugural year saw roughly 20 bands ranging from folk jazz rock and pop genres all playing on a single stage which lasted for two days with some 10 000 13 000 visitors 5 6 Because of a lack of time and funds the two high schoolers withdrew and the next year s festival under the name Fantasy Festival was arranged by the non profit Roskilde Foundation and the American folk singer Tony Busch The foundation had been involved in Roskilde s city festival since 1932 and had the necessary contacts Unlike the first year the 1972 festival produced a surplus and the foundation was able to donate 50 000 dkk equalling c 330 000 dkk in 2020 to local projects for children and youths Many volunteers had been involved in the 1972 festival and this along with being non profit would become a hallmark of the future festivals Since 1973 the Roskilde Foundation today known as the Roskilde Festival Group alone has been responsible for arranging the festival 2 In 1978 festival organizers acquired the Canopy Scene an orange musical stage previously used by The Rolling Stones on a European tour Since its beginning the Canopy Scene and its characteristic arches have become a well known symbol and logo representing the festival citation needed Expansion and professionalization Edit Crowds during the 1995 festival the first year with more than 100 000 guests By the early 1980s the festival was large and well established but the workload had become unmanageable for an organization of all volunteers It was decided that a professional board of directors and people in several other fields were necessary Nevertheless the festival remains non profit and still relies heavily on thousands of volunteers 7 From the 1980s there has been an expansion in the music genres represented at the festival and more stages have been added They have continued their history of hiring a combination of large international bands local bands and up and coming bands like U2 in 1981 7 In the 1990s electronic music was introduced to the festival In 1991 Club Roskilde was held which was an electronic music dance club held in the evenings In 1995 electronic music artists received their own stage In the following years even more room for electronic music was created by the establishment of the chill out zone and the Roskilde Lounge Since then artists like Fatboy Slim The Prodigy Basement Jaxx and Chemical Brothers appeared on the main stage citation needed By the 1990s the number of tickets offered for sale was restricted and later even reduced Due to steadily increasing popularity of the festival the number of visitors had increased to up to 125 000 In addition 90 000 tickets for about 25 000 volunteers 5 000 media people and 3 000 artists were added In order to preserve the quality of the festival the festival organizers decided to limit the number of participants The distance from the rearmost part of the camping area to the stages of the festival management seemed to have become unreasonable The festival had become so popular that the festival management decided in 1994 to expand the festival area to the west providing more space without increasing distances between the campgrounds and the concert venues The festival site was now divided by the small railway line into two parts In 1995 the festival inaugurated its own train station which facilitates the arrival of visitors 4 In 1997 another tent called Roskilde Ballroom was built If Roskilde Festival visitors are included in the population of Roskilde it is the fourth largest city in Denmark 4 In the 2000s there has been an increasing focus on the footprint of the festival In 2017 90 percent of the food sold in food stalls at the festival was organic and a container deposit system expanded compared to the one that already exists in Denmark has been introduced which resulted in more than eight million items being returned in that year s festival alone There are programs for efficient waste sorting increase of recycling levels and a reduction of the amount of garbage produced A partnership with DSB has resulted in more direct train links between the Copenhagen Central Station and the Roskilde Festival station making it easier to reach by public transport 4 8 Stages EditThis section includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bruce Springsteen performing on the Orange Stage in 2012 Band of Horses performing on the Arena Stage in 2008 The bands presented at Roskilde Festival are traditionally a balanced mix of large well known artists cutting edge artists from all contemporary genres popular crowd pleasing acts plus local Scandinavian headliners and up and coming names The stages were until 2003 named after their colour but as the names had not matched the actual color 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 In 2014 the Odeon stage was cancelled along with the surrounding sustainable style food outlets and the area was replaced with pre booked tents for festival guests that prefer not to bring their own The music covers such styles as rock Hip Hop Metal urban electronica and 3rd world contemporary music It has become a tradition to let a Danish act 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 The current tents are Stage name Year introduced Capacity Main genres ReplacedOrange 1978 60 000 All Big StageArena 2003 17 000 All Green StageAvalon 2014 6 000 Hip Hop Electronica Urban world music Metal Cosmopol OdeonApollo 2012 5 000 ElectronicaPavilion 2003 2 000 Mixed mostly rock ish Blue StageGloria 2011 1 000 MixedOtherCountdown 2012 5 000 ElectronicaRising 2014 5 000 Mixed only up and coming Nordic acts Pavilion JuniorEast 2017Campsite Edit The general campsite left and the orange Get a Tent where people without their own can buy rent an already pitched tent The festival campsite covers nearly 80 hectares 200 acres and access to it is included in the ticket price It usually opens on Saturday afternoon prior to the festival itself Apart from the small and separate Camping South it is divided into two areas East and West each comprising a service center with establishments ranging from food stalls to a cinema The campsite is further divided into agoras that provide toilets cell phone charging and luggage storage They also host events according to each agora s theme citation needed As of 2018 a new gate system has been installed This means that all guests arriving first fill 7 rows of the gate system 1000 people in each Behind this a large field holding all remaining guests At 16 00 on the opening Saturday the gates open one row at a time at approx 90sec intervals Once this is complete the remaining guest in the back area are free to enter the camping area The concert sites only open the following day 9 Every year since 1999 on the Saturday of the festival held on a Thursday in 2015 2016 and 2017 Roskilde Festival Radio organizes a naked run in a fenced in track around the camp site One male and one female winner receive a ticket for the next year s festival 10 The run has subsequently become a very popular and legendary part of the festival 11 Newspaper Edit A festivalgoer reading the Orange Press The Orange Press named after the main stage is a newspaper that specifically deals with events relevant to the festival First published in 1995 it is made by more than 70 journalists photographers and music reviewer It is published daily during the festival and available online and on site for free 12 Specific years EditOverview 1971 present Edit Year Dates Guests Headliners Ticket price in DKK 13 1 1971 28 29 August 10 000 13 000 Strawbs Gasolin Mick Softley Sebastian 302 1972 30 June 2 July 15 000 The Kinks Sha Na Na Family 403 1973 29 June 1 July 15 000 Canned Heat Gasolin Fumble Fairport Convention 404 1974 28 30 June 21 500 Status Quo The Incredible String Band The Savage Rose Camel 505 1975 27 29 June 26 000 Ravi Shankar Focus Mickey Baker Procol Harum 556 1976 2 4 July 32 500 Weather Report Steeleye Span Dr Hook Magma Alan Stivell 607 1977 1 3 July 31 000 The Chieftains The Jack Bruce Band Ian Gillan Band Dr Feelgood 808 1978 30 June 2 July 36 500 Bob Marley and The Wailers SBB Dave Swarbrick Elvis Costello 1009 1979 29 June 1 July 40 000 Jeff Beck amp Stanley Clarke Talking Heads Taj Mahal 11010 1980 27 29 June 50 100 Santana Joan Armatrading Dan Ar Bras Steel Pulse 13011 1981 26 28 June 51 500 Ian Dury Robert Palmer UB40 Toots amp the Maytals Saga 15012 1982 2 4 July 57 500 U2 Mike Oldfield Osibisa Jackson Browne 17013 1983 1 3 July 60 600 Simple Minds 10cc Marillion Southside Johnny King Sunny Ade 20014 1984 29 June 1 July 64 800 Lou Reed Paul Young The Band The Smiths cancelled Bjorn Afzelius Club Karlsson 21015 1985 28 30 June 53 500 Leonard Cohen Paul Young Ramones The Style Council The Clash Indochine The Cure 24016 1986 4 6 July 56 900 Eric Clapton Metallica Phil Collins Madness Elvis Costello 39017 1987 3 5 July 58 700 Iggy Pop Europe The Pretenders Van Morrison The Flaming Lips Sonic Youth 32018 1988 30 June 3 July 62 100 Sting INXS Bryan Adams Leonard Cohen Toto 34019 1989 30 June 2 July 56 300 Elvis Costello Joe Cocker Katrina amp The Waves 39020 1990 28 June 1 July 70 600 Bob Dylan The Cure Gorky Park Midnight Oil Sinead O Connor 44521 1991 27 30 June 60 500 Iron Maiden Winger Billy Idol Iggy Pop Allman Brothers Band Paul Simon Primus 49022 1992 25 28 June 64 500 Nirvana Megadeth Texas Pearl Jam Faith No More David Byrne Phish 54023 1993 1 4 July 76 500 Ray Charles Velvet Underground Bad Religion 54024 1994 30 June 3 July 90 000 Aerosmith Rage Against the Machine ZZ Top Peter Gabriel 54025 1995 29 June 2 July 111 000 Bob Dylan Silverchair Elvis Costello The Cure Suede R E M The Offspring Van Halen Oasis Shane MacGowan and The Popes 60026 1996 27 30 June 115 000 David Bowie Sex Pistols The Flaming Lips Rage Against the Machine 70027 1997 26 29 June 115 000 Radiohead Silverchair Isaac Hayes Smashing Pumpkins Motley Crue Suede Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds David Byrne Pet Shop Boys Beck John Fogerty Sexteto Mayor 75028 1998 25 28 June 100 000 Bob Dylan Black Sabbath Kraftwerk Beastie Boys The Verve Portishead Garbage 81029 1999 1 4 July 96 000 R E M Placebo Blur Robbie Williams Metallica Suede Marilyn Manson Culture Club 81030 2000 25 June 2 July 102 000 Lou Reed Iron Maiden Oasis Pearl Jam The Cure Willie Nelson Nine Inch Nails Pet Shop Boys D A D The The 86031 2001 24 June 1 July 92 000 Bob Dylan Robbie Williams Neil Young Beck Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Aqua The Gathering Tool 86032 2002 23 30 June 100 000 Red Hot Chili Peppers Rammstein Travis Pet Shop Boys Manu Chao Garbage 95033 2003 22 29 June 107 000 Iron Maiden Blur Coldplay Metallica Massive Attack Queens of the Stone Age Bjork Dave Gahan Zwan 115034 2004 27 June 4 July 106 000 David Bowie cancelled Muse Santana Wu Tang Clan Iggy Pop Avril Lavigne N E R D Slipknot KoRn 115035 2005 26 June 3 July 97 000 Black Sabbath Brian Wilson Foo Fighters Green Day Duran Duran Snoop Dogg D A D Kent 125036 2006 25 June 2 July 110 000 Bob Dylan Guns N Roses Roger Waters Morrissey Tool The Strokes Kanye West Franz Ferdinand The Streets 135037 2007 1 8 July 110 000 The Who Red Hot Chili Peppers Muse Beastie Boys Queens of the Stone Age Bjork Tiesto Nephew 147538 2008 29 June 6 July 93 000 Kings of Leon Radiohead Jay Z Neil Young Judas Priest Slayer The Chemical Brothers Grinderman My Bloody Valentine 165039 2009 28 June 5 July 110 000 Coldplay Oasis Kanye West Nine Inch Nails Faith No More Nick Cave amp The Bad Seeds Pet Shop Boys Slipknot Trentemoller 178540 2010 27 June 4 July 125 000 Prince Gorillaz Muse The Prodigy Patti Smith Them Crooked Vultures Jack Johnson Nephew 167541 2011 30 June 3 July 130 000 Iron Maiden Kings of Leon Arctic Monkeys Mastodon M I A PJ Harvey The Strokes Portishead 172542 2012 30 June 8 July 110 000 Bruce Springsteen The Cure Bjork Bon Iver Mew The Roots Jack White 179043 2013 29 June 7 July 110 000 Metallica Kraftwerk The National Queens of the Stone Age Rihanna Volbeat Sigur Ros Slipknot 14 191044 2014 29 June 6 July 133 000 The Rolling Stones Stevie Wonder Arctic Monkeys Damon Albarn Drake cancelled Major Lazer Outkast Trentemoller 14 191045 2015 27 June 4 July 130 000 Paul McCartney Noel Gallagher s High Flying Birds Florence and the Machine Kendrick Lamar Mew Muse Pharrell Williams Nicki Minaj Disclosure 194046 2016 25 June 3 July 130 000 LCD Soundsystem Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis MO Neil Young Promise of the Real New Order PJ Harvey Red Hot Chili Peppers Tame Impala Tenacious D Wiz Khalifa 199547 2017 24 June 1 July 130 000 A Tribe Called Quest cancelled Foo Fighters Arcade Fire Justice Blink 182 cancelled Moderat Modeselektor Solange Trentemoller Ice Cube The Weeknd Lorde 199548 2018 30 June 7 July 130 000 EminemBruno MarsDavid ByrneGorillazNephewC V JorgensenFirst Aid KitFleet FoxesMogwaiStormzyVince StaplesNine Inch NailsNick Cave amp the Bad Seeds 210049 2019 29 June 6 July 130 000 Bob DylanCardi BTravis ScottMORobert Plant and the Sensational Space ShiftersRobynWu Tang ClanVampire WeekendUnderworldThe CureJanelle Monae 210050 2020 28 June 4 July Cancelled Taylor SwiftDeftonesKendrick LamarFaith No MoreKacey MusgravesTyler The CreatorFKA TwigsThom Yorke Tomorrow s Modern BoxesThe StrokesHaimThomas HelmigMalk De Koijn 225051 2021 27 June 3 July Cancelled Kendrick LamarThe StrokesTyler the CreatorFaith No More 225052 2022 25 June 2 July 130 000 Post MaloneDua LipaTyler the CreatorHaimSt Vincent 22502000 crush Edit During Pearl Jam s concert at the Orange Stage on 30 June 2000 a crush occurred Nine people died and twenty six people were injured three of them seriously The dead all male were a 26 year old German a 23 year old Dutchman a 24 year old Australian who died a few days later in a hospital three Swedes two aged 22 and one 20 and three Danes one aged 22 and two aged 17 15 The concert began late in the evening around 22 30 CET and had an audience of about 50 000 a fairly typical size for large concerts at this stage About half an hour after the concert began many people fell down at one place primarily due to a series of wave like motions in the audience which were the result of some trying to get closer to the stage When they did not immediately get up others were pushed over them and crowd surfers fell into this hole that was a few metres in size The people at the bottom died of asphyxiation likely within less than five minutes 16 17 On the day of the incident there was also heavy rainfall which could have contributed to the ground being slippery 17 18 Most people who fell were at a location not far from the stage but initially not easily seen and out of easy reach for the security guards because of the dense crowd Some of the concertgoers who were lifted over the barrier at the stage told the security about the seriousness of the situation further back The band was informed and stopped the music and told the crowd to step back This had an effect but it still took several more minutes before it was possible to get all the victims 16 17 The victims were taken to the adjacent medical tent where they were treated by nurses and doctors but for some it was already too late The victims needing further medical treatment were subsequently transferred by ambulances to the Roskilde Hospital about 2 km 1 2 mi from the concert site 16 None of the people who died were under the influence of drugs and none were heavily impaired by alcohol In the area where the main fall happened several women had been helped out earlier because they were nervous about the pushing and crowd surfers this might explain why all the people who died were men 19 Because of the large size of the concert some concertgoers only realized how serious it had been after they had left the venue 20 Other bands at Roskilde canceled their performances whereas D A D the unofficial house band of the festival which already was scheduled to hold the festival s final concert decided to change it into a sensitive memorial concert for the people who had not yet left the festival 20 The incident was examined separately by police public prosecutors and subsequent civil trials all of which determined that it was accidental and that there had been no criminal actions although the response time from when the people fell over until they were rescued was criticized 16 Before this there had not been major incidents at Roskilde and it was generally considered a very safe festival Following a detailed review several new measures were implemented such as a larger safety area with extra emergency exits in front of the stage more hard and soft systems to control the number of people allowed into each concert more spacing and clear separation between audience sections with separate entrances exits an expanded video surveillance system making it easier to detect potential problems early more guards among the audience an emergency system where the safety staff can shut down the entire concert at the push of a single button and the chain of command was strengthened 20 21 22 23 Each year the Roskilde Festival performs a new safety review A safety network of European festivals and concerts along with experts was started the YES Group and many of the measures introduced in Roskilde have later been added elsewhere 20 21 24 As crowd surfing seems to have been among the precipitating factors it was subsequently forbidden at many festivals in Europe 22 In part because of the accident at Roskilde Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom was cancelled in 2001 to implement extra safety measures 25 Pearl Jam s song Love Boat Captain references the tragedy with the line Lost nine friends we ll never know two years ago today When performed in concert lead singer Eddie Vedder modifies the lyric to reflect the passage of time since the tragedy Before the opening of the 2001 festival a memorial to those killed in 2000 containing a stone with the inscription How fragile we are a quote from the Sting song Fragile surrounded by nine trees had been made 20 At the official opening of the 2010 festival the 10 year anniversary Patti Smith held the short pre concert ceremony and she chose to open the tribute with accompanying music from Mozart Her lead guitarist Lenny Kaye then read out the nine men s names while Smith threw nine roses into the crowd 23 26 2005 Edit Roskilde Festival 2005 Snoop Dogg on Orange Stage Main article Roskilde Festival 2005 The 2005 edition featured artists such as Audioslave Autechre Snoop Dogg Black Sabbath D A D Duran Duran Foo Fighters Green Day Brian Wilson Fantomas Kent Sonic Youth Interpol and more than 160 other bands and DJs This year was also a huge contrast to the previous year on the weather front Hot and sunny all week citation needed 2006 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2006 With more than 79 000 paying visitors as well as approximately 20 000 volunteer day workers the 2006 festival was among the biggest in Europe for the year 27 With only one day of rain and the rest of the week being sunny this festival also ranks as one with lucky weather conditions Changes from the previous year included a new swimming lake which proved to be very successful due to the warm and sunny weather and a lounge stage called Bar n Some of the performing artists were Bob Dylan Immortal Technique Roger Waters Guns N Roses Tool The Strokes Deftones Morrissey Franz Ferdinand Kanye West Placebo Bullet for My Valentine Arctic Monkeys Sigur Ros and The Streets Danish band Magtens Korridorer opened Orange Stage citation needed 2007 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2007 Roskilde Festival 2007 turned out to be the wettest one yet by a rather large margin Approximately 46 mm of rain fell during the course of the festival as opposed to 43 mm in 1997 which was the wettest before 2007 28 The full programme was released on 19 April 2007 and included bands such as Muse Queens of the Stone Age Bjork Beastie Boys My Chemical Romance Arctic Monkeys The Who Red Hot Chili Peppers The Killers Tiesto Nephew and L O C Danish band Volbeat opened Orange Stage citation needed 2008 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2008 Roskilde Festival 2008 was dry with the exception of a 10 minute shower on Saturday 5 July and rain that started around 22 00 on Sunday 6 July The sun shone for the rest of the festival The full programme was released on 16 April 2008 and included Jay Z The Chemical Brothers Band of Horses Duffy Kings of Leon Neil Young Radiohead Grinderman My Bloody Valentine Gnarls Barkley Girl Talk The Dillinger Escape Plan The Streets Judas Priest Slayer Tina Dickow and the Hellacopters citation needed 2009 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2009 Petter performed at the festival and had prominent visitors on stage such as Dee Pee from Rockers By Choice dk and L O C Nine Inch Nails Kanye West Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Oasis Coldplay Faith No More The Mars Volta Volbeat Slipknot Lily Allen and Pet Shop Boys Malk de Koijn Trentemoller and Jooks 29 2010 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2010 Main names in 2010 were Gorillaz Nephew Them Crooked Vultures Alice In Chains Dizzy Mizz Lizzy The Prodigy Muse Kashmir Prince and Motorhead The weather at 2010 festival was warm and sunny 30 2011 Edit Main article Roskilde Festival 2011 The 2011 had nice weather the first few days but on Thursday Friday there was massive rain 31 The tickets were sold out with a projected profit of around 10 million Kr 32 The opening of Orange Stage was done by Danish Veto and was closed by Kings of Leon On 2 July a 35 year old German woman died after she in an apparent attempt of teasing the guards crawled over a safety barrier and accidentally fell 26 m 85 ft from the Tuborg tower the tower was subsequently removed entirely 33 34 2013 Edit The 2013 festival featured acts such as Metallica Sigur Ros Volbeat Kvelertak Goat Queens of the Stone Age C2C Daedelus Slipknot Disclosure Chase and Status 35 Baauer Holy Other Jam City Vatican Shadow and When Saints Go Machine and Rihanna 36 2017 Edit Arcade Fire performing during the 2017 festival The 2017 festival featured acts such as Foo Fighters Arcade Fire The Weeknd The xx Ice Cube Justice Moderat Solange Lorde and Trentemoller 37 2018 Edit The 2018 festival featured acts such as Joey Badass Black Star David Byrne Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Descendents Eminem Fever Ray First Aid Kit Fleet Foxes Four Tet Ben Frost Charlotte Gainsbourg Gorillaz Interpol C V Jorgensen Khalid Dua Lipa Chelsea Manning Bruno Mars Massive Attack Mogwai Pablo Moses My Bloody Valentine Nephew Nine Inch Nails Odesza Anderson Paak amp The Free Nationals Mike Skinner St Vincent Vince Staples Stone Sour Stormzy The Minds of 99 Alex Vargas and When Saints Go Machine 38 2019 Edit The 2019 festival which had a lineup of over 170 artists featured acts such as Tears for Fears The Cure Bob Dylan Robert Plant Travis Scott Noel Gallagher Cardi B Cypress Hill Neneh Cherry Rosalia Testament Philip H Anselmo amp the Illegals Ulver and Behemoth 39 2020 Edit The 2020 festival with performers such as Taylor Swift Deftones Thom Yorke and others was supposed to start on 1 July but was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 40 See also EditList of historic rock festivals List of music festivals Crowd control Pop culture Youth subcultureReferences Edit a b Roskilde Festival homepage about the festival in 1971 Archived 9 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Caspersen Jacob 14 May 2020 50 years with Roskilde Festival Forste del in Danish Museum of Rock Retrieved 7 November 2021 Jonsson Kika 23 June 2013 Interview Roskilde Festival An experience that may change you forever Archived from the original on 23 September 2013 Retrieved 23 June 2013 a b c d Roskilde Festivals areal svarer til 350 fodboldbaner og gaesterne far skaenket en million liter fadol in Danish avisen dk 30 June 2017 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