Frequency (music festival)
Festival logo |
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General information | |
place | VAZ , St. Pölten , Austria |
genre | Alternative , indie , hip-hop |
Website | www.frequency.at |
Visitor numbers | |
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2001 | 4,000 |
2002 | 20,000 |
2003 | 40,000 |
2004 | 60,000 |
2005 | 100,000 |
2006 | 70,000 |
2007 | 140,000 |
2008 | 100,000 |
2009 | 120,000 |
2010 | 115,000 |
2011 | 140,000 |
2012 | 160,000 |
2013 | 135,000 |
2014 | 200,000 |
2015 | 130,000 |
2016 | 120,000 |
2017 | 140,000 |
Previous venues | |
2001 | Arena , Vienna , Austria |
2002-2008 | Salzburgring , Salzburg , Austria |
The Frequency Festival (also called Frequency or FM4 Frequency Festival ) is an annual Austrian music festival . It took place in 2001 in Vienna and from 2002 to 2008 at the Salzburgring ; since 2009 the festival has been held at the VAZ St. Pölten site .
General
The Frequency Festival is hosted by Harry Jenner's company Musicnet in collaboration with Nova Music . Tens of thousands of visitors come every year, mainly from Austria and Germany. The bands appearing mainly belong to the indie or alternative genre, as well as representatives of grunge , electronic music and hip-hop .
History and program
2001
On June 8th and 9th, 2001, the festival took place for the first time on the open-air area of the Arena in Vienna , then with the subtitle Vienna City Festival . Performing acts were: Slut , Stereo Total , Nina, Total Chaos , Seeed , Afrob , 2Raumwohnung , Blumfeld , Heinz from Vienna , Rah Digga and Eins Zwo .
2002
In 2002 the festival was moved to the Salzburgring . The decision for this site was influenced on the one hand by the lack of camping facilities in Vienna and on the other hand by the proximity of Salzburg to Germany, the central location in Austria and the nice landscape. Around 10,000 visitors came every day.
Main stage | Alternative tent | ||
14th June | 15th June | 14th June | 15th June |
The doctors | Sonic Youth | Kosheen | The Tarantinos |
Tocotronic | Sports fans Stiller | Belly sound | Attwenger |
Son Goku | The International Noise Conspiracy | gentleman | Stermann & Grissemann |
Gomez | The stars | Sneaker pimps | plant pot |
Such a surge | The donots | Curse | beauty mistake |
Heinz from Vienna | Slut | Leaves | Chima |
Emil Bulls | Lambretta | The pop | Texta |
Rival Schools | Naked Raven | Fiva MC | Zeronic |
MIA. | Zuka | Etro Anime | Shyne11 |
Art Nouveau | Infernal |
2003
In 2003 the festival was sold out with 40,000 visitors.
Main stage | Alternative tent | ||
August 14th | 15th of August | August 14th | 15th of August |
Travis | Metallica | Seeed | Louie Austen |
Heather Nova | placebo | Belly sound | Console |
Blumfeld | Beck | Tahiti 80 | Main Concept |
Ash | Sports fans Stiller | De Phazz | Nursery Productions |
Terror group | The Notwist | Curbs | The golden lemons |
Blackmail | Bright eyes | Xploding Plastix | International pony |
Edge | Grandaddy | Puppetmastaz | Kettcar |
Biffy Clyro | Alien Ant Farm | 3 feet smaller | Beginner |
Comaah | We are Heroes | Christoph & Lollo | Art Nouveau |
The Seesaw | Tomte | Petsch Moser | Nova International |
Wedekind |
2004
In 2004, instead of the tent stage, a second open-air stage was built and the festival area was enlarged.
Main stage | 2nd open air stage | ||
13 August | August 14th | 13 August | August 14th |
The doctors | The fantastic Four | Faithless | Keane |
Seeed | The Dandy Warhols | Groove Armada | Slut |
The Darkness | Kings of Leon | Patrice | Max Herre |
Ash | Donots | plant pot | Snow Patrol |
Whyte Seeds | Apocalyptica | 2 room apartment | The stars |
Mondo generator | Mando Diao | The crash | Adam Green |
3 feet smaller | Tigerbeat | Telecommander media group | Liars |
The Seesaw | Art Nouveau | Julia | Pretty Girls Make Graves |
Radio play crew | Curbs | Lockdown Project | Sarah Bettens |
Funkalicious | Coshiva | Olli Schulz | Jellybeat |
Guadalajara |
2005
In 2005 the festival took place for three days. The organizers came under fire because many visitors were of the opinion that too many people had been allowed onto the site. It was criticized that the area was not suitable for the 50,000 to 55,000 people. After the Farin Urlaub Racing Team performance , an accident occurred: A bridge leading away from the ring collapsed. The Austrian Red Cross , security and fire brigade were immediately at the scene of the accident. About 30 people were injured, eleven of them had to be taken to hospital. The festival went on anyway, and mass panic did not break out.
1. Open air stage | 2. Open air stage | |||
18th of August | August 19th | 20th of August | August 19th | 20th of August |
Oasis | Foo fighters | The dead pants | Adam Green | gentleman |
Weezer | Queens of the Stone Age | Sports fans Stiller | Max Herre | Kosheen |
The Jessica Fletchers | Farin Urlaub Racing Team | Kings of Leon | Ladytron | Asian Dub Foundation |
The Others | Flogging Molly | Incubus | Stereo total | Roots Manuva |
Pink as a panther | Hot hot heat | Beatsteaks | Edge | De Phazz |
Danko Jones | The Coral | MxPx | Massive tones | |
Tamoto | The Subways | She Male Trouble | Editors | |
The Raveonettes | The Blue Van | Culcha Candela | Infadels | |
Julia | Northern Lite | The bunny situation | William White | |
When the Music's Over | J * A * N feat. USSR | |||
Soccer field Heroes |
2006
In 2006 the festival took place on August 17th and 18th at the Salzburgring. About 65,000 visitors came.
Main stage | 2. Open air stage | ||
17th August | 18th of August | 17th August | 18th of August |
muse | Franz Ferdinand | Scissor Sisters | Belle & Sebastian |
Morrissey | The Prodigy | Soulwax Nightversions Live | Calexico |
We are Heroes | Mando Diao | Bodycount feat. Ice-T | Belly sound |
Nada Surf | Kaiser Chiefs | Lost prophets | Fat bread |
Blumfeld | Arctic Monkeys | Less than Jake | Kind of Brut |
The Futureheads | Editors | Eagles of Death Metal | Joy Denalane |
Paolo Nutini | Tomte | Kettcar | We Are Scientists |
3 feet smaller | Cursive | Coheed and Cambria | Robocop Kraus |
Gods of lightning | Morningwood | Kaizers Orchestra | The Paddingtons |
mohair | Brakes | Broken Social Scene | The Bishops |
Sugarplum Fairy | Golden horse |
2007
In 2007 the festival took place from August 15th to 17th at the Salzburgring. The headlining band Tool had to cancel their performance. According to the organizers, the festival was sold out with 45,000 three-day passes sold.
2008
In 2008 the festival took place from August 14th to 16th at the Salzburgring. There was a new stage (Weekender UK Stage). A total of about 90 bands could be seen, there was a prominent cancellation, the Babyshambles .
Race stage | Green stage | Weekender UK Stage | ||||||
August 14th | 15th of August | August 16 | August 14th | 15th of August | August 16 | August 14th | 15th of August | August 16 |
SEM | The fantastic Four | The killers | Digitalism | Adam Green | Tricky | The teenagers | The Indelicates | Eight legs |
Travis | Manic Street Preachers | Dropkick Murphys | Patrice | Iron & Wine | Justice | Look see proof | Kingsize | The Rocks |
Flogging Molly | The Hives | Kaizers Orchestra | Ladytron | Slut | Madsen | Lightspeed Champion | White lies | Red Light Company |
Maximo Park | The Charlatans | The Subways | José González | Blackmail | Danko Jones | Kristoffer Ragnstam | Sparkadia | The Lea Shores |
Dresden Dolls | Dirty Pretty Things | Julia | Mindless Self Indulgence | IAMX | Alkaline trio | The Sugars | 1984 | The Lines |
We Are Scientists | The roots | Year Long Disaster | Nneka | Teitur | Thrice | |||
The wombats | Louis XIV | Absentee | Balkan Beat Box | HIFI handgrenades | Get Well Soon | |||
Blood Red Shoes | Chikinki | Reduce Speed Now | Contrust | Itchy Poopzkid |
2009
In 2009 the Frequency Festival no longer took place in Salzburg from August 20th to 22nd, but moved to the grounds of the Nuke Festival at the VAZ St. Pölten in Lower Austria . About 100 acts were represented. For the first time there were acts on three stages (Urban Artforms Floor, Elektro Floor, NME Floor) with world-famous DJs such as Carl Cox , Eric Prydz , Dennis Deen, Mstrkrft or 2ManyDjs. With a contingent of 40,000 tickets, the festival was completely sold out.
2010
In 2010 the festival was again held in St. Pölten as FM4 Frequency from August 19th to 21st. The concerts of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Ou Est Le Swimming Pool were canceled because The Call singer Michael Been , father of Robert Levon Been (singer and bassist of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club), had recently attended the Belgian music festival Pukkelpop died of a heart attack.
2011
In 2011 the festival took place from August 18th to 20th in St. Pölten. The first negative headlines came when around 70 illegal workers were discovered during a raid, half of whom worked in the catering trade, the other in waste disposal. Organizer Harry Jenner, however, denied any guilt, since it was not he but supplier companies who were responsible for employing their employees.
2012
In 2012 the festival took place again in St. Pölten from August 15th to 18th. As an innovation there was a "Welcome Day", on which only the main stage was played and The Killers performed among others . Otherwise, for example, The Cure , Korn , Beatsteaks , Parov Stelar and Sportfreunde Stiller were in the line-up.
2013
In 2013 the festival took place from August 15th to 17th in St. Pölten. The headliners were Die Toten Hosen , System of a Down and Tenacious D , who first appeared in Austria. Otherwise, Billy Talent , Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds , Flogging Molly , Casper , Kraftklub , Empire of the Sun , Bad Religion and many others played.
2014
In 2014, the FM4 Frequency took place from August 13th to 16th, with the first day (Wednesday) being a separate day that had to be paid for separately, giving visitors the choice between 3-day and 4-day tickets . On this day, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis performed, among others , other headliners are Skrillex , Queens of the Stone Age , Placebo and Blink-182 . As in 2008, the band Babyshambles had to cancel their planned gig.
2015
In 2015, the FM4 Frequency took place from August 20th to 22nd in St. Pölten with around 130,000 visitors. Headliners were Linkin Park , Kendrick Lamar , The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers . Otherwise, The Offspring , Interpol , Alt-J , Casper , Ellie Goulding , Major Lazer , Martin Garrix , Fritz Kalkbrenner , The Script , Bad Religion , Simple Plan , Charli XCX , Kwabs , Enter Shikari , Alligatoah , KIZ , The Wombats , Echosmith played and many others. The shorter duration (3 days) and slow rethinking among the visitors led to a lower amount of waste at 260 tons (2 kg / visitor) than in the previous year. (2014: 4 days, 360 t) The organizer needed 7 days for the cleaning.
2016
The Frequency 2016 took place from August 17th to August 20th, 2016.
Space stage | Green stage | Weekender Stage | ||||||
18th of August | August 19th | 20th of August | 18th of August | August 19th | 20th of August | 18th of August | August 19th | 20th of August |
Deichkind | Parov Stelar | Manu Chao La Ventura | Damian Marley | Rudimental | The answer | Hon | Captain Peng | Sofa surfers |
Picture book | Sports fans Stiller | Massive attack | Paul Kalkbrenner | Bring Me the Horizon | Limp Bizkit | OK kid | Anderson .Paak | Iris gold |
Bastille | The Last Shadow Puppets | Bloc party | M83 | Zedd | WIZO | Oh wonder | lady | The Boxer Rebellion |
The Lumineers | Foals | The kills | Parkway Drive | Wolfmother | Skunk anansia | Seafret | Umse | Børns |
Jack Garratt | The temper trap | Coheed & Cambria | G-Eazy | Jennifer Rostock | Flatbush zombies | Coasts | Skero | Trevor sensor |
Miike Snow | Matt Simons | Jamie Lawson | Fat Freddy's Drop | Fat White Family | Moop mom | Frances | Mick Jenkins | |
Dua Lipa | Walking on Cars | Niila | Red | Turbo beer | 257ers | |||
SSIO | MP | The front bottoms | Daydreamer | Chief boss | Laura Zotti | |||
Mimo |
2017
The Frequency 2017 took place from August 15th to 17th in St. Pölten.
2018
The Frequency 2018 took place from August 16 to 19 in St. Pölten. With a total of around 200,000 visitors (results from the 4 multiplied days of 47,000 - 50,000 each) the festival was completely sold out.
2019
The Frequency 2019 took place from August 15th to 17th in St. Pölten.
2020
The Frequency 2020 (planned for August 20-22) was canceled on April 17, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
2021
The Frequency 2021 is to take place from August 19th to 21st in St. Pölten.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Countdown for the start of the festival. In: Niederösterreichische Nachrichten . August 4, 2014, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ "Frequency" paralyzed ticket machines. In: derStandard.at . August 24, 2009. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ Short circuit and flying sparks. In: derStandard.at . August 22, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ 250 tons of garbage according to Frequency Festival. In: diepresse.com . September 13, 2011, accessed July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ David Krutzler: After the party: What is left of the Frequency Festival. In: derStandard.at . August 22, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ 200,000 visitors to FM4 Frequency. In: Österreichischer Rundfunk . August 17, 2014, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ 3 days, 120 acts, 120,000 visitors: Frequency Festival started. In: Courier . August 15, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ kurier.at: Frequency visitors left mountains of rubbish behind. Traffic jams on departure, block processing at the train station. . Article dated August 18, 2017, accessed August 27, 2017.
- ↑ The FM4 Frequency Festival on June 8th and 9th in the Vienna Arena. In: Austria Press Agency . June 6, 2001. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ If It's A Summer Day. In: FM4 . December 15, 2009. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
- ^ The FM4 Frequency Festival 2002. In: FM4 . June 13, 2002, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ^ FM4 Frequency Festival 2003. In: FM4 . July 11, 2003. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency Festival 2004. In: Austria Press Agency . May 10, 2004, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ^ The FM4 Frequency Festival 2005. In: FM4 . August 10, 2005, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency: Bridge collapsed. In: FM4 . August 20, 2005, accessed July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ The FM4 Frequency Festival. In: FM4 . August 10, 2006, accessed July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency. In: FM4 . August 6, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ^ The FM4 Frequency 2008. In: FM4 . August 13, 2008, accessed July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ DerStandard.at on Frequency 2009
- ^ FM4 Frequency 2009. In: FM4 . July 28, 2009. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency 2010: The line-up in detail. In: derStandard.at . August 17, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency Festival 2011: The Line Up. In: FM4 . August 17, 2011, accessed July 11, 2017 .
- ↑ orf.at - Hot finale at FM4 Frequency . Article dated August 23, 2015, accessed August 24, 2015.
- ↑ http://noe.orf.at/news/stories/2730025/ Frequency: 260 tons of garbage removed, orf.at September 5, 2015, accessed September 5, 2015.
- ↑ The timetable for the Frequency Festival 2016: An overview of the line-up. In: vienna.at. August 16, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Who plays when on FM4 Frequency 2017. Accessed April 17, 2020 .
- ↑ The lineup of the FM4 Frequency Festival 2018 - fm4.ORF.at . In: fm4.ORF.at . March 29, 2018 ( orf.at [accessed August 1, 2018]).
- ↑ Frequency 2020 canceled due to corona crisis. In: noen.at. April 17, 2020, accessed April 17, 2020 .
- ↑ FM4 Frequency Festival canceled. In: noe.orf.at. April 17, 2020, accessed April 17, 2020 .