Busan Rock Festival
Busan Rock Festival, inaugurated in 2000, is an outdoor music festival that takes place every summer in Busan. It is one of South Korea's longest running modern music festivals.[1] The lineups accumulate acts of various genres such as rock, metal, indie. The admission was free of charge until 2019, when it transitioned into a ticketed event.[2] Busan Rock Festival has been conducting an artist exchange project by promoting international exchanges.[3]
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Genre | Rock, indie, metal |
Dates | July or August |
Location(s) | Busan, South Korea |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | www |
2000 line-up
15 July ~ 17 July, Gwangalli Beach, Busan
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16 July |
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17 July |
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2001 line-up
11 August ~ 13 August, Gwangalli Beach, Busan
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12 August |
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13 August |
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2002 line-up
1 June ~ 3 June, Gwangalli Beach, Busan
1 June |
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2 June |
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3 June |
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2003 line-up
7 August ~ 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
8 August |
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9 August |
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2004 line-up
5 August ~ 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
6 August |
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7 August |
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2005 line-up
5 August ~ 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
5 August |
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6 August | |
7 August |
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2006 line-up
5 August ~ 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
5 August | |
6 August |
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2007 line-up
4 August ~ 5 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
4 August |
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5 August |
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2008 line-up
2 August ~ 3 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
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3 August |
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2009 line-up
7 August ~ 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
7 August | |
8 August |
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9 August |
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2010 line-up
6 August ~ 8 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan
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7 August |
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8 August |
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2011 line-up
5 August ~ 7 August, Samrak Park, Busan
5 August |
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6 August |
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7 August |
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2012 line-up
3 August ~ 5 August, Samrak Park, Busan
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4 August | |
5 August |
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Notes
- "Busan International Rock Festival" Retrieved October 10, 2019
- "Busan International Rock Festival" Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- http://www.bfo.or.kr/FESTIVAL_ROCK/info/01.asp?MENUDIV=1
- Their performance was cancelled by the guarantee problem.
- They couldn't perform live because they entered the South Korea on a tourist visa. DEICIDE: Korean Tour Report
- The rising tide caused the problem of safety, so they only performed 4 songs.
- They were not included the formal line-up, but they participated as a special guest.