Hammerfest was a music festival held annually in North Wales. In 2013, Hammerfest moved to the Haven site in Pwllheli, Hafan y Môr Holiday Park as the festival outgrew its original site at Pontin's Holiday Village, Prestatyn, Wales. It is not related to a music festival of the same name hosted by white supremacist groups. The festival is was owned by emc3i Ltd, sponsored by the music magazine Metal Hammer and ran by the organizers of the Hard Rock Hell festival. Because the festival was held at a holiday camp, the organizers made pre-built venues and stages, and attendees stayed in the on-site accommodation. This enabled the festival to be held during the winter/spring months when outdoor camping is not desirable.
Hammerfest | |
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Genre | Heavy metal |
Dates | March, April |
Location(s) | Presthaven Beach Resort, Prestatyn, Wales |
Years active | 2009–2023 |
Website | hammerfest |
Hammerfest I
editThe original Hammerfest was held on 24–25 April 2009 in Prestatyn. Fifty bands appeared at the festival spread over three stages and across the two days. Saxon, Sepultura and Opeth headlined the two-day event.[1]
Main Stage | ||
Friday – Metal on Metal | Saturday – Metal on Metal | |
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Annotations Of An Autopsy |
Stage Two | ||
Friday – Thrash and Power Metal | Saturday – Hammer Hounds | |
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Kiuas |
Cathedral |
Stage Three | ||
Friday – Buzz Metal | Saturday – Rising Records | |
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The Defiled |
Open The Skies |
- Bullet for My Valentine were originally booked as headliners for the festival, but pulled out due to recording commitments.[2]
Hammerfest II
editThe second Hammerfest was held on 12–13 March 2010, with a pre-party on the preceding Thursday. 44 bands performed across three stages during the two-day festival, with an additional 8 bands performing on the second and third stages during the Thursday pre-party. The festival was headlined by 5 Finger Death Punch and Suicidal Tendencies.[3]
Main Stage | ||
Friday – Metal on Metal | Saturday – Metal on Metal | |
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Napalm Death |
Sabaton |
Stage Two | ||
Thursday – Empire Stage | Friday – XFM | Saturday – Hammer Hounds |
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Gentlemans Pistols |
Swallow the Sun |
Vreid |
Stage Three | ||
Thursday – Metal Breaker | Friday – Fresh Blood | Saturday – Old Skool Metal / Metal Aid |
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Fury of the Waters |
Revoker |
Huron |
Hammerfest III
editThe third Hammerfest was held on 18–19 March 2011. A pre-party was held on the preceding Thursday as in the previous year, with bands performing on the second and third stages. 48 bands performed across three stages during the two-day festival, with an additional 11 bands performing during the Thursday pre-party. Accept and Sabaton were the headline acts.[4]
Four months before the festival, Pontin's (who own the venue) went into administration. However, the festival still took place as scheduled.[5]
Main Stage | ||
Friday – Metal on Metal | Saturday – Metal on Metal | |
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Viking Skull |
Stage Two | ||
Thursday – Empire Stage | Friday – Jägermeister Stage | Saturday – Hammer Hounds |
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Metalica UK |
Blitzkrieg |
Evile |
Stage Three | ||
Thursday – Metal Breaker | Friday – Fresh Blood | Saturday – Metal Forge |
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Graveyard |
Spirtyus |
Sa-da-kO |
Hammerfest IV
editHammerfest returned for a fourth edition of the festival on 15–18 March 2012.[6] Anthrax and Skindred were the headline acts on the main stage. The format was the same as previous years with the pre-party beginning on the Thursday night. In Total, 57 bands played across the three stages. Tickets for next year's Hammerfest 5 went on sale during the festival which promises to be bigger than ever at the new site.
Main Stage | ||
Friday – Battle Stage | Saturday – Metal on Metal | |
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Diamond Plate |
Stage Two | ||
Thursday – Thor's Stage | Friday – New Sounds Stage | Saturday – Hammer Hounds |
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Krusher |
Arthemis |
Chemicals Of Democracy |
Stage Three | ||
Thursday – Embryo Metal | Friday – Fresh Blood | Saturday – Metal Forge |
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Firebrand Super Rock |
Inferno |
Oaf |
Hammerfest V
editThe fifth installment took place between the 14 and 16 March 2013. The pre-party night took place on the 14th with bands playing on the second stage. Hammerfest 5 saw the introduction of an unplugged stage on the Friday but in general only two stages were used. The event was moved to Hafan Y Mor in Pwllheli.
Main Stage | ||
Friday – Dragon Stage | Saturday – Rising Sun | |
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The Idol Dead |
Commander In Chief |
Stage Two | ||
Thursday – Samurai Stage | Friday – Jägermeister Stage | Saturday – Jägermeister Stage |
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Goddam Electric |
Sansara |
OAF |
Stage Three | ||
Friday – Unplugged At The Barrell | ||
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Triaxis |
Hammerfest VI
editHammerfest VI ("Book of the Dead") was in Pwllheli from 13 to 16 March 2014.
Hammerfest VII
editHammerfest VII, titled "METAL MARAUDERS" was held from 12 to 15 March 2015.
References
edit- ^ "Hammerfest I lineup". Archived from the original on 30 August 2009.
- ^ "Bullet For My Valentine pull out of Hammerfest I". Archived from the original on 29 April 2009.
- ^ "Hammerfest II lineup". Archived from the original on 21 November 2010.
- ^ "Hammerfest III lineup". Archived from the original on 1 September 2011.
- ^ "Hammerfest unaffected by Pontin's administration". Archived from the original on 29 January 2011.
- ^ "Hammerfest official Facebook group". Facebook.