ProgPower Europe

ProgPower Europe
Genre Progressive metal, power metal
Dates October
Location(s) Baarlo, Netherlands
Tilburg, Netherlands
Years active 1999–present
Website
progpowereurope.com

ProgPower Europe (formerly ProgPower) is a progressive and power metal festival held annually in the Netherlands since 1999. The latest edition, the 17th, was held at Sjiwa in Baarlo from 2 October 4 October 2015. Headliners were Pagan's Mind, Leprous and Myrath.

History

The beginnings of ProgPower Europe started in November 1998 by René Janssen (mostly known from his activities for the Dutch Progressive Rock Pages) decided the time had come for a special event in the progressive metal scene. So he started looking around for other prog metal fans who would be willing to organise a festival with him.[1] The first ProgPower Europe took place in November 1999 at 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands. All the follow on events have taken place at Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands.

ProgPower Europe Specials

Some special performances were given at ProgPower Europe:

Lineups

year location Thursday / Friday Saturday Sunday
1999[2] 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands 14 November
2000 Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 10 November
  • Evergrey (Sweden)
  • Sonic Debris (Norway)
11 November
2001[3] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 5 October 6 October
2002[4] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 5 October
  • Threshold (UK)
  • Heaven's Cry (Canada)
  • Dead Soul Tribe (Austria))
  • Stonehenge (Hungary)
  • Divided Multitude (Norway)
  • Antares (Netherlands)
6 October
  • After Forever (Netherlands)
  • Ashes to Ashes (Norway)
  • The Song Retains the Name (Germany)
  • A.C.T (Sweden)
  • Sun Caged (Netherlands)
  • Arabesque (Netherlands)
2003[5] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 4 October 5 October
2004[6][7] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 2 October 3 October
2005[8] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 30 September
  • Mind Key (Italy)
  • Time Line (Netherlands)
1 October 2 October
2006[9] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 29 September 30 September 1 October
2007[10] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 5 October
  • Thessera (Brazil)
  • Picture of the Moon (Netherlands)
6 October 7 October
2008 Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 3 October 4 October 5 October
2009[11] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 2 October 3 October 4 October
2010 Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 1 October 2 October 3 October
2011 Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 30 September 1 October 2 October
2012 Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 5 October
  • Heaven's Cry (Canada)
  • Anubis Gate (Denmark)
  • Ørkenkjøtt (Norway)

4 October

6 October
  • Vanden Plas (Germany)
  • Nightingale (Sweden)
  • The Levitation Hex (Australia)
  • Alarum (Australia)
  • Shattered Skies (Ireland)
  • A Liquid Landscape (Netherlands)
7 October
2013[12] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 4 October

3 October

  • Nehl Aëlin (France)
5 October 6 October
  • The Ocean (Germany)
  • Wolverine (Sweden)
  • The Omega Experiment (US)
  • Toundra (Spain)
  • Ramage Inc. (UK)
  • Malicious Dream (Netherlands)
2014[13] Sjiwa in Baarlo, Netherlands 2 October
  • Heavy Hoempa

3 October

4 October 5 October

References

  1. http://web.archive.org/web/20001018033526/http://www.progpower.com/pp1999/index.htm
  2. "DPRP review of ProgPower Europe 1999". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  3. "Vampster review of ProgPower Europe 2001". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  4. "Vampster review of ProgPower Europe 2002". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  5. "DPRP review of ProgPower Europe 2003". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  6. "DPRP review of ProgPower Europe 2004". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  7. "PopFrontal.de review of ProgPower Europe 2004". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  8. "ZwareMetalen.com review of ProgPower Europe 2005". Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  9. "ProgPower Europe 2006". Archived from the original on July 18, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2007.
  10. "ProgPower Europe 2007". Archived from the original on December 25, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2007.
  11. "DPRP review of ProgPower Europe 2009". Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  12. http://www.avenoctum.com/2013/10/progpower-europe-baarlo-holland/
  13. PROGPOWER EUROPE 2014 official LineUp, accessed May 23, 2014.
  14. Pagan's Mind cancel announcement 2014
  15. Pain Of Salvation Remedy Lane Set, accessed Sept. 30. 2014

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