Bang Your Head!!!
Bang Your Head!!! is a heavy metal and hard rock festival held annually in Germany.
Bang Your Head!!! | |
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Genre | Heavy metal, Hard rock |
Dates | June/July |
Location(s) | Balingen, Germany |
Years active | 1996 – present |
Website | www.bang-your-head.de |
First held in 1996 as a one-day indoor event in the Stefan-Hartmann-Halle in Tübingen with a crowd of 600 people,[1] Bang Your Head!!! has since moved to Balingen, growing into a multi-day event attracting 1,800 people in 1998, 18,000 people in 1999 and 20,000 in 2005.[2] Acts that have performed at this festival include W.A.S.P., DIO, Motörhead, Deep Purple and Twisted Sister.[3]
Lineups
2014
Held on July 11 and July 12 at Messegelände in Balingen, Germany.
- Twisted Sister
- Europe
- Axel Rudi Pell & Friends[4]
- Anthrax
- Sebastian Bach
- Unisonic
- Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock
- Stryper
- Obituary
- Exodus
- Rob Rock
- Ektomorf
- Kissin' Dynamite
- Grave
- Schirenc Plays Pungent Stench
- Riot V
- Delain
- Omen
- Warlord
- Mad Max
- Atlantean Kodex
- Hirax
- Evocation
- The Exalted Piledriver
- More
- Accu§er
- Vain
- Warrant
Warm up show on July 10:
- Grave Digger
- Victory
- Storm Warrior
- Bullet
- Dynamite
2009
Held on June 26 and June 27 at Messegelände in Balingen, Germany.
2006
2005
+ Very Special Guests:
2004
- Iced Earth
- Alice Cooper
- Queensrÿche
- Sebastian Bach
- Gotthard
- Testament
- Children of Bodom
- UFO
- Anthrax
- Magnum
- Primal Fear
- Death Angel
- Blaze
- Lillian Axe
- Kingdom Come
- Omen
- Doomsword
- Shok Paris
- Angel
- Ruffians
- Ballistic
- Cage
- Majesty
2003
Warm-up Show
2002
- Slayer
- Saxon
- Halford
- Nightwish
- Doro
- Fozzy
- Gamma Ray
- Nevermore
- Rawhead Rexx
- Iron Savior
- Candlemass
- Titan Force
- Bonfire
- Shakra
- Jag Panzer
- Vanden Plas
- Rhapsody
- Tankard
- Rival
- Mägo de Oz
- S.A. Adams
Warm-up gig:
- Titan Force
- Wizard
- Powergod
Aftershow:
References
- Bang Your Head festival information
- Festival information from Touring in Germany
- "Official website - historical overview". Archived from the original on 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
- Festival announcement including Axel Rudi Pell & Friends
External links
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