ProgPower UK (original) (raw)
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ProgPower UK | |
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Genre | Progressive metalPower metal |
Dates | March |
Location(s) | Cheltenham, EnglandBristol, England |
Years active | 2006–2008 |
Website | progpoweruk.com |
ProgPower UK is a progressive and power metal festival held annually in the United Kingdom since 2006. Its latest edition, which would have taken place in the Anson Rooms at the University of Bristol on 28 March – 29 March 2008, headlined by Evergrey and Vanden Plas, was cancelled due to financial difficulties.[1]
ProgPower UK was a one-day event for its first two years (although a smaller pre-show party was held each year the day before the main festival) and is expanding to a two-day event in 2008. It began in 2006, and was held in Cheltenham at The Centaur, a large modern venue on the grounds of Cheltenham Racecourse. The festival returned to The Centaur in 2007 but for its third year will be moving to the Anson Rooms at the University of Bristol. The move coincides with the expansion of the festival from one to two days, with both days to be held at the same venue. The official website states that the 2008 ProgPower Festival has been cancelled due to financial difficulties.
year | location | Friday | Saturday |
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2008[1] | Cancelled, to be held in theAnson Rooms at the University of Bristol, UK | 28 March Vanden Plas (Germany) Circus Maximus (Norway) Andromeda (Sweden) Thy Majestie (Italy) | 29 March Evergrey (Sweden) Brainstorm (Germany) Thunderstone (Finland) Diablo Swing Orchestra (Sweden) Power Quest (UK) Voyager (Australia) Serenity (Austria) |
2007[2] | The Centaur, Cheltenham UK | 31 March Jon Oliva's Pain (United States) Kamelot (United States) Leaves' Eyes (Germany) Communic (Norway) Haggard (Germany) Dreamscape (Germany) Cloudscape (Sweden) Heed (Sweden) | |
2006[3] | The Centaur, Cheltenham UK | 25 March Therion (Sweden) Threshold (UK) Pagan's Mind (Norway) Freedom Call (Germany) Orphaned Land (Israel) Secret Sphere (Italy) Firewind (Greece) |
- ^ a b "ProgPower UK 2008". Retrieved 15 October 2007.
- ^ "ProgPower UK 2007". Archived from the original on 29 March 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ^ "ProgPower UK 2006". Archived from the original on 23 June 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2008.