Deichbrand
Deichbrand is a music festival that takes place in or near Cuxhaven, usually every July/August. The festival and its guests are generally associated with metal, emo, rock, pop and hip-hop. Deichbrand was sold out in advance for the first time with an attendance about 18,000 people in 2011.[1]
History and venues
Deichbrand was founded by Marc Engelke and Daniel Schneider creating a festival highlight for young people around the sea region. The first edition of the festival took place at Fort Kugelbake (northernmost spot of Lower Saxony), Cuxhaven on September 2, 2005 and was attended by 500 people. Acts for the first edition included Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Lost Dayz and much more. Daily tickets were sold for €12.[2] „It´s a long way to the top if you wanna Rock´n´Roll!“ was the slogan of Deichbrand in 2006. The festival organisation was in the red, but Deichbrand took place just of the dike between Cuxhaven and Altenbruch. In 2006, the event was attended by 4,000 people and included acts such as Revolverheld or Schandmaul. The festival was supported by volunteers and sponsored by companies like Veltins.[3] The 3rd edition of Deichbrand took place on August 24, 2007. Since 2007 the event had been holding 2 stages, Fire Stage and Water Stage. In 2007, Deichbrand took place on a new location close to the old of 2006.[4] Since 2009, after annual location changes Deichbrand had been well establishing at sea-airport Cuxhaven/Nordholz. Nowadays Deichbrand focus more and more on international acts such as Mando Diao or Dropkick Murphys.[5] The coming Deichbrand is announced for July 17, 2014.
Camping
Green camping
Green camping means a separate area for campers with sustainable interests. The area is constructed for 8,000 people and surrounded by trees. The campsite is linked with the festival area through a small forest road. The goal is to camp clean, without rubbish on the ground and without loud music.[6]
WOMO Camp
WOMO camp is the only campsite where visitors are allowed to use their cars or other vehicles for camping. Basis for a spot is a before purchased badge. Badges are valid per vehicle. Visitors, who share a vehicle, need only to buy one badge for their vehicle. That allows friends from other campsite visiting people at the WOMO camp. Besides the vehicle visitors are allowed to pitch 2 tents.[7]
Past dates and lineups
2005
The first Deichbrand festival took place on 2 and 3 September 2005 at Fort Kugelbake, Cuxhaven. The first edition included acts such as Mob Rules, Regicide, Die Familie, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter or The Jinxs.
2006
The second Deichbrand took place on 18 and 19 August 2006. This time the festival was located at Grodener Deich, between Cuxhaven’s fish harbour and an offshore test area. Because of the big success from last year the organisers invited more famous bands to the festival.[8]
- Revolverheld
- Schandmaul
- Drone
- Brainstorm
- The Jinxs
- Pussy Galore
- Mystic Prophecy
- Regicide
- Maroon
- Kasa
- A Chinese Restaurant
- Die Familie
- Experience X
- Finisterre
- From Behind
- Gas
- Immortal Sin
- Kerndrift
- Kokusu
- Liquid Fire
- Lost Dayz
- Maggers United
- Mary Bleeds Wine
- Muff
- Nayled
- Nirgendwo
- Odeon
- Poolstar
- Presence Of Mind
- Pussy Galore
- Remirra
- Sandro
- Scufx
- Subsonic
- The Aurora Project
- The Marble Index
- Tuesdays Hangover
- Ötteband
In 2006 the festival was sponsored by companies like Veltins V+, Gizeh, WOM, Natural American Spirit and more.
2007
The 3rd festival took place between 24 and 25 August 2007. The festival became more and more famous across the borders.
- H-Blockx
- Subway to Sally
- Madsen
- The Films
- iO ex Guano Apes
- Gods of Blitz
- Kim Frank
- Klee
- Volbeat
- Days in Grief
- Karpatenhund
- Schrottgrenze
- One Fine Day
- Regicide
- Fire in the Attic
- Neuser
- 5BUGS
- The Jinxs
- Loz Tinitoz
- A Chinese Restaurant
- Gas
- From Behind
- Tiny-Y-Son
- Kill Fill
- Mad Lane
- Crack'n Up's
- Presence of mind
Debuts
Subway to Sally played a few songs before they released their new album Bastard. All in all were more than 7500 visitors at Deichbrand.
2008
The 4th and until now longest festival took place between 22 and 24 August 2008.
- Sportfreunde Stiller
- Donots
- Deichkind
- Oomph!
- Die Happy
- Tomte
- Turbostaat
- 4Lyn
- Blackmail
- Jennifer Rostock
- EL*KE
- Empty Trash
- Escapado
- Kilians
- Trashmonkeys
- Letzte Instanz
- Grand Avenue
- Die Schröders
- Monsters of Liedermaching
- Blind
- Roman Fischer
- Tiny-Y-Son
- Übermutter
- Revolving Door
- Odeville
- Pilefunk
- Krieger
- A Chinese Restaurant
- Dramaking
- Muff
- Crossing
- Immortal Sin
- Till the Extase
- Kill Fill
2009
- Mando Diao
- ASP
- 4Lyn
- Lotto King Karl
- Jennifer Rostock
- Luxuslärm
- Dúné
- Emil Bulls
- Ignite
- Coppelius
- Monsters of Liedermaching
- The Streets
- Dropkick Murphys
- Selig
- Polarkreis 18
- Eisbrecher
- Apoptygma Berzerk
- The Disco Boys
- Northern Lite
- Smoke Blow
- Chapeau Claque
- P:lot
- Grossstadtgeflüster
- Boppin’B
- Trashmonkeys
- Sugarplum Fairy
- Bosse
- Olli Schulz
- Fertig, los!
- One Fine Day
- Auletta
- Black Sheep
- Leavin' Soho
- Space Off
- The Swindle
- Kim?
- Loz Tinitoz
- mp3.de Newcomer
2010
Deichbrand took place at Seeflughafen Cuxhaven/Nordholz, near Wanhöden, between 16 and 18 July 2010.
- A Chinese Restaurant
- Blumentopf
- Dúné
- Heaven Shall Burn
- Jochen Distelmeyer
- Love Many Feet
- Männerurlaub
- Skindred
- The Sounds
- Tocotronic
- An Horse
- Danko Jones
- Good Shoes
- Hey Today
- Kafkas
- Martin Jondo
- Ohrbooten
- Subway to Sally
- The Swindle
- Vive La Fete
- Bela B.
- Die Apokalyptischen Reiter
- Grand Avenue
- Itchy Poopzkid
- Leavin' Soho
- Milk feat. Billy Popolus
- Papa Roach
- The Disco Boys
- The Welcome Dynasty
- Wayne Jackson
- Blood Red Shoes
- Digitalism DJ Set
- Grossstadtgeflüster
- Jan Delay & Disko No.1
- Livingston
- Monsters of Liedermaching
- Revolverheld
- The Downfall Ends
- Timid Tiger
2011
Deichbrand took place at Seeflughafen Cuxhaven/Nordholz, near Wanhöden, between the 22 and 24 July 2011.
- Adept
- Blackmail
- Boy Hits Car
- Heaven Shall Burn
- Das Beben
- DJ Thomilla feat. Sante
- Emil Bulls
- In Extremo
- Le Fly
- Pennywise
- The Dreams
- Aura
- Boogee Munstaz
- Broilers
- Die Fantastischen Vier
- Donots
- Frida Gold
- Jennifer Rostock
- Liedfett
- Skunk Anansie
- The Koletzkis
- Wirtz
- Bad Religion
- Boris Dlugosch
- Bullet For My Valentine
- Fotos
- Egotronic
- Ghost of Tom Joad
- Juli
- Milk & Sugar
- Suffocating Sight
- The Love Bülow
- Beige
- Bosse
- Callejon
- Die Happy
- Elektrizzl
- Guano Apes
- Kettcar
- Montreal
- The Bosshoss
- Westbam
2012
The 8th Deichbrand took place between 20 and 22 July 2012, at Seeflughafen Cuxhaven/Nordholz, near Wanhöden.
- Adolar
- Caliban
- Dick Brave & The Backbeats
- Frittenbude
- Immortal Sin
- Ignite
- Kellermensch
- Oomph!
- Samy Deluxe & Band
- The Subways
- Vierkanttretlager
- ASP
- Clueso
- Egotronic
- Fritz Kalkbrenner
- Irie Révoltés
- Lexy & K-Paul
- Regicide
- Sunrise Avenue
- The Koletzkis
- Within Temptation
- Beatsteaks
- D-A-D
- Eisbrecher
- H-Blockx
- Johannes Strate
- Mono Inc.
- Russkaja
- Supershirt
- Turbostaat
- Betontod
- Deichkind
- Fiva & das Phantom Orchester
- Heaven Shall Burn
- Jupiter Jones
- Monsters of Liedermaching
- Saltatio Mortis
- The Sounds
- Turntablerocker
A few gigs such as Frittenbude or Die Orsons on Friday were cancelled last-minute because of a damaged stage. The stage was damaged by a cyclone.
2013
The 9th Deichbrand took place between 18 and 21 July 2013, at Seeflughafen Cuxhaven/Nordholz.[9]
- Die Toten Hosen
- Casper
- Broilers
- In Flames
- Kraftklub
- Tocotronic
- Madsen
- Anti-Flag
- Jennifer Rostock
- Royal Republic
- Frittenbude
- H-Blockx
- Bosse
- Frida Gold
- Blumentopf
- Comeback Kid
References
- ↑ http://www.festivalisten.de/25471-deichbrand-2011-ausverkauft-bis-dato-1-500- Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/history/2005 Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/history/2006 Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/history/2007 Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/history/2009 Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/greencamp Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/infos#womo-camp Retrieved 13 November 2013
- ↑ http://www.bandliste.de/Festivals/Deichbrand/839/ Retrieved 07 November 2013.
- ↑ http://www.deichbrand.de/2013/artists Retrieved 7 November 2013.
Coordinates: 53°45′30″N 8°40′30″E / 53.7583°N 8.6750°E