Resurrection Fest is a rock music festival that takes place in Viveiro, region of Lugo, Spain. This festival has been held annually since 2006 during July or early August and features mainly heavy metal, hardcore punk and punk rock bands. Since its emergence it has become one of the most important music festivals in Spain due to its genre specialization. In 2013 edition set its record of 33,000 attendees,[1] with a measured socio-economic impact of 3.3 million euros in the region.[2] In 2015, these numbers increased to more than 54,500 people and a 6.15-million euros impact.[3]

Resurrection Fest
Trivium at Resurrection Fest 2013
GenreHeavy metal, hardcore punk, punk rock
DatesJuly, August
Location(s)Viveiro, Spain
Years active2006–present
FoundersO.N.P. Producciones
Websitewww.resurrection-fest.com

Along its history, more than 200 bands have performed, including world-wide important groups such as Iron Maiden, Korn, Motörhead, Kiss, Scorpions, Rammstein, Slipknot, In Flames, Black Label Society, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, Sabaton, NOFX, Lamb of God, Refused, Testament, Five Finger Death Punch, Trivium, Down, Crowbar, Sick of It All, Bad Religion, Bullet for My Valentine, Heaven Shall Burn, Pennywise, Hatebreed, At the Gates, Dead Kennedys, Exodus, and Black Flag.[4]

History

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The festival was first held in August 2006 under the name of Viveiro Summer Fest, and admission was free thanks to local government. Two days before the event, its headliner, Sick of It All, had to cancel its show because of a sudden illness of one of their members. Besides the lack of support after this accident, it was postponed until November of the same year being called Resurrection Fest and it enjoyed great success.[5]

Nowadays it is a four-day festival (3-days since 2010, 4-days since 2015), the number of performances has reached 78 in 2015,[6] and every year the attendance record is broken with the current one of 54,500 people in 2015[citation needed], coming mostly from all over Spain. Other countries like Portugal or France are increasingly represented.[7]

Line-ups

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Confirmed bands during the different editions of the festival:[8]

2006

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Dates: 18 November

2007

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Dates: 17 and 18 August

2008

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Dates: 1 and 2 August

2009

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Dates: 31 July and 1 August

2010

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Dates: 29, 30 and 31 July

2011

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Dates: 28, 29 and 30 July

2012

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Dates: 2, 3 and 4 August

2013

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Dates: 1, 2 and 3 August

2015

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Dates: 15, 16, 17 and 18 July



2016

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Dates: 6, 7, 8, and 9 July

Venue: Campo de fútbol Celeiro, Viveiro

2019

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Dates: 4, 5 and 6 July

Thursday July 4
Monster Energy Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Slayer
Parkway Drive
Gojira
Crystal Lake
Cane Hill
Trallery

Batushka
Leo Jiménez
Toundra
Altarage
Meltdown

The Adicts
Terror
Misconduct
Higher Power
Kitai

Brant Bjork
Cro!
Caboverde
Bones of Minerva
Electric Monolith

Friday July 5
Monster Energy Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Slipknot
Arch Enemy
Trivium
While She Sleeps
Brothers Till We Die
Misvia

Cradle Of Filth
Avatar
Serrabulho
Childrain
Megara

Converge
Millencolin
Birds in Row
Mute

Radio Moscow
The Ocean
The Black Wizards
Wet Cactus
Santa Rostro

Saturday July 6
Monster Energy Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

King Diamond
Within Temptation
Lamb Of God
Testament
Alien Weaponry
Misvia

Cult Of Luna
Berri Txarrak
Vhäldemar
Strikeback
Talesien

Nasty
Analepsy
Brutality Will Prevail
Eraso!
Close To The Sky
Morgen

Miss Lava
Colour Haze
Troubled Horse
Cobra
Atavismo
Cathexia
Syberia

2021 (Limited Edition)

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Dates: 26, 27 and 28 August

2022

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Dates: 29 and 30 June, 1, 2 and 3 July

Wednesday 29 June
Warm Up

Deftones
Bullet for My Valentine
Alien Weaponry
Bleed from Within
Serrabulho
Onza
Bolu2 Death
Banderanegra DJs

Thursday 30 June
Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Judas Priest
Opeth
Sepultura
Hamlet
Vita Imana

Dark Funeral
Vomitory
Benighted
Numen
Blaze Out
Lèpoka
Arsian

Crim
Morning Again
Misconduct
True Mountains
Bonecarver
Wasted Wiltons
Blaze The Trail

Me and that Man
Wiegedood
Adrift
Chris Masuak & the Viveiro Wave Riders Association
Green Desert Water
Fuzz Forward
Me Fritos and the Gimme Cheetos

Friday 1 July
Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Sabaton
Rise Against
Jinjer
Caliban
Our Hollow, Our Home
Free City

Ill Niño
Decapitated
Hangman's Chair
The Raven Age
Thirteen Bled Promises
Graveyard

Lionheart
Bourbon Kings
Kids of Rage
Aphonnic
Machina
Turbokraks
Six Burning Knives

Celeste
El Altar del Holocausto
Skontra
Totengott
Dena
Seek 'Em All

Saturday 2 July
Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Gojira
Mastodon
Crossfaith
Beyond the Black
Dagoba
Skunk D.F.

Bloodbath
Master Boot Record
Kontrust
Gaerea
Sound of Silence
Eon
Leaving Mars

Malevolence
Moscow Death Brigade
Blowfuse
Svalbard
The Broken Horizon
Grippers
We Exist Even Dead

Toundra
Planet of Zeus
The Picturebooks
Willis Drummond
Sharon Stoner
Acidproyect
Closing the Earth
Bulls on Parade

Sunday 3 July
Main Stage Ritual Stage Chaos Stage Desert Stage

Bring Me the Horizon
Heaven Shall Burn
Stick to Your Guns
Electric Callboy
Deadly Apples

Angelus Apatrida
Enforced
Infected Rain
Bloodhunter
Golpe Radikal
Mosh
Mind Driller

Knocked Loose
Doyle
Belvedere
Ruxe Ruxe
Grima
Synlakross

Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons
My Sleeping Karma
Ciclonautas
Frutería Toñi
The Dry Mouths
Elephant Riders
Kaleikia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ [1] Faro de Vigo: El Resurrection Fest opta a Mejor Festival en los European Festival Awards 2013
  2. ^ [2] Galicia Confidencial: «"Noutros países non se maltrata así a cultura"»
  3. ^ La organización estima que el Resu ha dejado 6,15 millones en Viveiro
  4. ^ [3] La Opinión de A Coruña: Pennywise y Meshuggah, platos fuertes del Resurrection Fest 2011
  5. ^ RESURRECTION FEST HISTORY
  6. ^ RESURRECTION FEST LINE-UP
  7. ^ [4] La Voz de Galicia: El Resurrection Fest abarrota Viveiro por tercer día consecutivo
  8. ^ RESURRECTION FEST - History album
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