Copenhell is a heavy metal festival held annually at Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 2010. It was the first open-air heavy metal festival in Denmark.
The festival started in 2010 with two stages, the main stage Helviti and secondary stage Hades. The Upcoming Stage was introduced in 2011 for unsigned bands and was renamed Pandæmonium in 2012.
Copenhell 2014
Copenhell 2014 took place from Wednesday 11 June to Friday 14 June. The days have been changed from the usual Thursday-Saturday dates to accommodate Iron Maiden.
Copenhell 2014 will, for the first time in the festival's history, be a full 3-day festival.
Line-up:
Kill Devil Hill • Taake • The Psyke Project • Avatarium • Of Mice & Men • Thy Art Is Murder • Dawn of Demise • Fossils • Blood Eagle • Helhorse • Suicidal Angels • Finntroll • Aphyxion • Black Book Lodge • Iamfire • Trap Them • Amenra • Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats • Heidra • Evra • Toxic Holocaust • Redwood Hill
Copenhell 2013
Copenhell 2013 took place from Friday 14 June to Saturday 15 June, including a warmup day on Thursday 13 June. The Thursday bill this year featured Danish bands Fall of Pantheon, Deus Otiosus, and Hatesphere, as well as the British metalcore band The Defiled, all of whom performed on the Pandæmonium stage. The festival line-up was as follows:[1]
Between the Buried & Me • Illdisposed • Ghost • Parkway Drive • Amon Amarth • In Flames • Alice in Chains • Danzig • By the Patient • Purified in Blood • Cancer Bats • Scarred By Beauty • Celeste • Newsted • Every Time I Die • Alestorm • God Seed • Accept • Sabaton • Testament • Down • King Diamond • Impalers Malrun • Saturnus • Grave • Bornholm • Essence
Copenhell 2012
Copenhell 2012 took place from Friday 15 June to Saturday 16 June including a warmup day on Thursday the 14th. On this day the Danish bands Red Warszawa, Mordax and Svartsot played for the visitors who had tickets that included accommodation (tents). The line-up was as follows:-
Slayer • Marilyn Manson • Killswitch Engage • Lamb of God • Immortal • Anthrax • Skeletonwitch • Trivium • All Shall Perish • Korpiklaani • Meshuggah • Gojira • Mastodon • Soulfly • Saxon • Brutal Truth • Dying Fetus • The Kandidate • Red Warszawa • Svartsot • Mordax • The Interbeing • Rising • Barricade • Redwood Hill • Cerekloth
Copenhell 2011
Copenhell 2011 took place from Friday 17 June to Saturday 18 June. The line-up was as follows:-[2]
Artillery • Opeth • Korn • Judas Priest • Rolo Tomassi • The Burning • Baptized In Blood • Deicide • Anvil • Bullet For My Valentine • Protest The Hero • Mayhem • Gwar • Doctor Midnight & The Mercy Cult • All That Remains • Kvelertak • Morbid Angel • Crematoria • Pitchblack • Billy Boy In Poison • Helhorse • Vanir • The New Low • Solbrud
Copenhell 2010
Copenhell 2010 took place from Friday 11 June to Saturday 12 June. The line-up was as follows:-[3]
Deftones • Megadeth • Suicidal Tendencies • Hatebreed • Behemoth • Napalm Death • Mnemic • The Psyke Project • Supercharger • Devildriver • Whitechapel • The Dillinger Escape Plan • Adept • Dead By April • Danko Jones • 3 Inches of Blood • The Damned Things
See also
References
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^ "Copenhell » Line-up 2014". Copenhell.dk. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
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^ "Copenhell Festival 2011 Line Up". Virtualfestivals.com. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
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^ "Copenhell 2010". Rockfreaks.net. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
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