About:
Rock Harz Festival is a popular rock and metal music festival that takes place in Ballenstedt, Germany. First established in 1993 in Lichtenfels, the festival moved to its current location in 2004 and has featured headliners such as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Nightwish. Rock Harz Festival features a diverse lineup of regional and international rock and metal bands across different sub-genres, including heavy metal, power metal, and symphonic metal.
Famous For:
Rock Harz Festival is famous for its diverse lineup of rock bands in general, its beautiful natural setting in the Harz Mountains, and its welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
Creation Purpose:
Rock Harz Festival was founded on the belief that rock and metal deserved greater recognition and representation within the festival scene.
Fun Facts:
Rock Harz Festival takes place annually in July and lasts for four days.
The festival features three stages showcasing over 70 bands, as well as food and beverage vendors, merchandise stands, and other activities for attendees to enjoy.
Impact On The Music Industry:
The festival has helped to elevate the profile of rock and metal within the music industry and has contributed to the growth and development of the global rock and metal music scene.
Festival was scheduled from 15 Jun to 16 Jun 2001 (1 day(s)).
Rockharz Open Air takes place in Ballenstedt, Germany. Here is the full address of the festival: Ballenstedt, Ballenstedt Aerodrome
Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Flowing Tears, Skyclad, re-Vision.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
heavy metal
folk
punk
metal
power metal
folk metal
melodic metal
progressive metal
thrash metal
black metal
celtic metal
death metal
doom metal
english
folk rock
gothic
gothic metal
gothic rock
hardcore