About:
Summer Well is a well-known music festival that takes place in Romania. It is considered one of the country's premier summer music events. The festival also offers various amenities and activities such as food and beverage vendors, art installations, merchandise stalls, and more.
Famous For:
The festival is renowned for its emphasis on alternative, and rock genres. The festival also incorporates cultural and artistic activities into the festival experience.
Creation Purpose:
The founder of the Summer Well Festival in Romania is Andrei Partoș. Andrei Partoș is a Romanian radio host, music journalist, and entrepreneur. Partoș aimed to create a unique festival experience that goes beyond the music itself. He wanted to incorporate artistic and cultural elements into the event, creating a holistic and immersive atmosphere for attendees.
Fun Facts:
The festival takes place at Domeniul Știrbey, a historic estate located in Buftea, near Bucharest. The estate dates back to the 19th century and adds a unique and nostalgic charm to the festival setting.
Summer Well maintains a limited capacity, ensuring a more intimate and immersive experience for attendees. This allows for closer interactions with artists and a stronger sense of community among festival-goers.
Impact on the Music Industry:
Prior to the establishment of Summer Well, there was a relatively limited number of platforms and events dedicated specifically to alternative and indie genres in the country. By creating a festival that showcases and celebrates these genres
Festival was scheduled from 10 Aug to 12 Aug 2018 (2 day(s)).
Summer Well takes place in Buftea, Romania. Here is the full address of the festival: Domeniul Ştirbey, Strada Ştirbei Vodă, Nr.36 070000 Buftea, Romania
Cigarettes After Sex, Bastille, Kodaline, The Kooks, Sofi Tukker.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
pop
electronic
folk
alternative
indie
electronica
indie pop
acoustic
alternative rock
dream pop
indie rock
alternative r&b
ambient
ambient pop
baroque pop
britpop
dance
downtempo
dreampop