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Rock im park

Zeppelinfeld, Nürburg, Germany
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Important Info
Type: Rock
City: Nürburg, Germany
Starts at: 00:00

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Festival

Rock im park 2020

Thanks to the twin festival Rock am Ring, their popularity and legacy in Europe coincide only with the Festival of Reading and Leeds.

Overview

Line-up:

  • System Of A Down
  • Green Day
  • Volbeat
  • Billy Talent
  • Broilers
  • Korn
  • Disturbed
  • Deftones
  • The Offspring
  • Trailerpark
  • Bilderbuch
  • Weezer
  • Wanda
  • Alan Walker
  • Trettmann
  • Yungblud
  • Heaven Shall Burn
  • Powerwolf
  • Bosse
  • Of Mice & Men
  • Motionless In White
  • August Burns Red
Venue Info

Zeppelinfeld - Nürburg
Location   Zeppelinstraße

The Zeppelinfeld is located east of the Great Road. It consists of a large grandstand (Zeppelinhaupttribüne) with a width of 360 metres (390 yards) and a smaller stand. It was one of Albert Speer's first works for the Nazi party and was based upon the Pergamon Altar. Its square piers are inspired by the work of Franco-American architect Paul Philippe Cret. The grandstand is famous as the building that had the swastika blown from atop it in 1945, after Germany's fall in World War II. The name "Zeppelinfeld" or "Zeppelinwiese" refers to the fact that in August 1909 Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin landed with one of his airships (LZ6) in this location.

From 1947 to 1995 the Nurnberg American High School, a DoDDS facility, used the field (called 'Soldiers Field') for high school football and American football practice. In 1967 the city authorities blew up the grandstand's double row of pillars, causing severe damage to the rest of the building. The remainder of the stand is intact and used as the centerpiece of the Norisring motor racing track. The German leg of the traveling heavy metal festival Monsters of Rock was held here twice during the 1980s. The field has also been used by the Nuremberg Rams American Football team. Another part of the grounds is home to a campground. After years of neglect the damage due to erosion and dampness was severe, made worse by the poor quality of the initial construction. In 2019 a 85 million euros plan to conserve what remained of the stadium and make it accessible to visitors was announced, with a target completion date of 2025.

Important Info
Type: Rock
City: Nürburg, Germany
Starts at: 00:00
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