Parookaville
Parookaville | |||||
Promoter | Next Events GmbH | ||||
Genre | EDM | ||||
Location | Airport Weeze, Weeze, Germany | ||||
Frequency | Yearly | ||||
Attendance | 50,000 (2016)[1] | ||||
Motto | Madness, love and pure happiness! | ||||
Website | parookaville.com | ||||
Parookaville (PV), also ParookaVille, is a two-day-long Music festival, playing Electronic dance music. Its debut in 2015 attracted 25,000 people to the town of Weeze. The festival consisted of five stages with over 80 DJs.[2] The event took place at a former British Royal Air Force-Base, which is part of Airport Weeze. The same 65,000m² big area is used for the Bizarre-Festival and Q-Base-Festival.[3] In 2016 50,000[1] people attended the second edition of the festival. All tickets sold out after three days.
Line-Up
Date | Attendance | Line-Up (Excerpt) |
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17–18 July 2015 | 25,000 | Alesso, Armin van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Steve Aoki, Martin Solveig, Fedde le Grand, DVBBS, Oliver Heldens, Tujamo, Danny Ávila, The Chainsmokers, Moguai, Deorro Ostblockschlampen, Robin Schulz |
15-17 July 2016 | 50,000 | Steve Aoki, Tiësto, Afrojack, Axwell Λ Ingrosso, Martin Solveig, Tujamo, Dvbbs, Headhunterz, Felix Jaehn, Lost Frequencies, Gestört aber GeiL, Yellow Claw, Tube & Berger, Moguai, Watermät |
See also
References
- 1 2 Blatt, Kevelaerer (2016-07-15). "Parookaville öffnet seine Stadttore für 50.000 Bürger - Kevelaerer Blatt" (in German). Retrieved 2016-09-22.
- ↑ Ingmar Kreienbrink (2015-07-19). "Parookaville erobert die Herzen der Festival-Fans". derwesten.de. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
- ↑ Official Parookaville website
External links
Media related to Parookaville at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 51°36′21″N 6°07′16″E / 51.6059°N 6.1212°E
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