Busan Rock Festival

South Korean annual music festival held in Busan

Busan Rock Festival (Korean: 부산 록 페스티벌), 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 include 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] The festival has undergone multiple fee changes, having costed 65 thousand won in 2019, increasing to 110 thousand won in 2023. Busan Rock Festival has been conducting an artist exchange project by promoting international exchanges.[3]

2000 line-up

15 July – 17 July, Gwangalli Beach, Busan

15 July
  • South Korea Chicken Head
  • South Korea Bulldog Mansion
  • South Korea Lilac
  • South Korea Grand Slam
  • South Korea Rainy Sun
  • Philippines Cheese
  • South Korea Sinawe
  • Japan Super Slump
  • South Korea Yoon Do-hyun Band (YB)
16 July
  • South Korea Mr. Soul
  • South Korea Wipper
  • South Korea Fancy
  • South Korea Dr. Core 911
  • South Korea Pia
  • South Korea Noize Garden
  • Hong Kong LMF
  • South Korea Crash
  • Japan Siam Shade
17 July
  • South Korea No Mark
  • South Korea Nell
  • South Korea Huckleberry Finn
  • South Korea Jeremy
  • South Korea Johnny Royal
  • South Korea Maroo
  • China Again
  • South Korea Crying Nut
  • Japan Missile Girl Scoot
  • South Korea Kim Kyung-Ho Band

2001 line-up

11 August – 13 August, Gwangalli Beach, Busan

11 August
  • South Korea Purple Haze
  • South Korea Every Single Day
  • South Korea Nell
  • South Korea Fancy
  • South Korea Silent Eye
  • South Korea R.F. Children
  • Indonesia Pas
  • South Korea Black Syndrome
  • Germany Holy Moses
  • Finland Nightwish
12 August
  • South Korea Saint
  • South Korea Weeper
  • South Korea Trans Fixion
  • South Korea Psychotron
  • South Korea Rainy Sun
  • South Korea Diablo
  • Singapore Opposition Party
  • South Korea Tomikita Band
  • South Korea Crash
  • Australia Bodyjar
  • Norway Dimmu Borgir[4]
13 August
  • South Korea Khan
  • South Korea Y-Not
  • South Korea Gosrak
  • South Korea Lazybone
  • South Korea Pia
  • South Korea Jeremy
  • Taiwan Mayday
  • Philippines Dicta License
  • United States Bruce Lee Band
  • South Korea Crying Nut

2002 line-up

1 June – 3 June, Gwangalli Beach, Busan

1 June
  • South Korea Moring Bond
  • South Korea Lowdown 30
  • South Korea Sinawe
  • Japan Michihiro Kuroda
  • Sweden Dimension Zero
  • South Korea Lee Hyun-Woo Band
  • Austria Edenbridge
  • Republic of Ireland Vanilla Fudge
2 June
3 June

2003 line-up

7 August – 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

8 August
9 August
  • South Korea Discotruck
  • South Korea Sugar Donut
  • South Korea Lazybone
  • South Korea Down In A Hole
  • South Korea Wiretrap In My Ear
  • Austria Visions of Atlantis
  • South Korea Hammer
  • Sweden Skyfire
  • Germany Rage

2004 line-up

5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

6 August
7 August

2005 line-up

5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

5 August
6 August
  • South Korea Schizo
  • South Korea Vassline
  • South Korea Jeremy
  • Germany Domain
  • South Korea Crash
  • United States Deicide
7 August

2006 line-up

5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

5 August
  • South Korea Strikes
  • South Korea Trans Fixon
  • Japan Ska'sh Onions
  • South Korea Deli Spice
  • South Korea Kim Sung-Myun & Lee Hyun-Suk
  • South Korea Sinawe & Seoul Electronic Band
  • United Kingdom UFO
6 August

2007 line-up

4 August – 5 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

4 August
5 August

2008 line-up

2 August – 3 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

2 August
  • South Korea Dear Cloud
  • Malaysia Tempered Mental
  • South Korea Y-Not?
  • Japan Copa Salvo
  • South Korea Eve
  • South Korea The Ratios
  • United Kingdom Sohodolls
  • Japan Toshi with - EARTH
3 August

2009 line-up

7 August – 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

7 August
  • South Korea Dry Flower
  • South Korea SPOTLIGHT
  • South Korea Nevada#51
  • South Korea Burning Hepburn
  • South Korea Hakata The Brhyssco
  • South Korea BlueIsland
  • South Korea MATE
  • South Korea GUYZ
  • South Korea The Southbay
  • South Korea Biuret (Guest)
  • South Korea Prana (Guest)
  • South Korea Baekdusan (Guest)
8 August
9 August

2010 line-up

6 August – 8 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan

6 August
  • South Korea POE
  • South Korea Noeazy
  • South Korea Achime
  • South Korea Windycat
  • South Korea Telefly
  • South Korea THE UNITED93
  • Japan Non Troppo
  • South Korea Yellow Monsters
7 August
8 August

2011 line-up

5 August – 7 August, Samrak Park, Busan

5 August
  • South Korea D HAIT
  • South Korea Rots
  • South Korea DICKPUNKS
  • South Korea Romantic Punch
  • South Korea Go Go Star
  • AustraliaNew ZealandCanadaUnited States One Drop East
  • Japan Blanks
  • United Kingdom Steranko
  • South Korea Yoon Do Hyun Band
6 August
7 August

2012 line-up

3 August – 5 August, Samrak Park, Busan

3 August
4 August
  • South Korea Public Stereo
  • South Korea Pandaz
  • South Korea Downhell
  • South Korea CUBA
  • South Korea Cuba
  • Japan The Bashow
  • South Korea Nevada#51
  • South Korea Every Single Day
  • Canada Hilary Grist
  • South Korea Lee Han-Cheol Band
  • United States FireHouse
  • South Korea Boohwal
5 August
  • South Korea Ska Wakers
  • South Korea GOGOBOYS
  • South Korea Neon Bunny
  • South Korea Human Race
  • South Korea 4th Floor
  • South Korea Rose Motel
  • South Korea TODA
  • South Korea Monni
  • South Korea Bandtoxic
  • South Korea The Black Skirts
  • South Korea No Brain
  • United Kingdom James Walsh in Starsailor

2018 line-up

10 August – 12 August, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan

10 August
11 August
12 August

2019 line-up

27 July – 28 July, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan

27 July
28 July

2021 line-up

2 October, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan

2 Oct

2022 line-up

1 October – 2 October, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan

1 Oct
2 Oct

See also

  • Rock music portal
  • flagSouth Korea portal

Notes

  1. ^ "Busan International Rock Festival" Retrieved October 10, 2019
  2. ^ "Busan International Rock Festival" Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  3. ^ "부산문화관광축제조직위원회".
  4. ^ Their performance was cancelled by the guarantee problem.
  5. ^ They couldn't perform live because they entered the South Korea on a tourist visa. DEICIDE: Korean Tour Report
  6. ^ The rising tide caused the problem of safety, so they only performed 4 songs.
  7. ^ They were not included the formal line-up, but they participated as a special guest.

External links

  • Official web site
  • Media related to Busan Rock Festival at Wikimedia Commons
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