Mighty Sounds

Mighty Sounds is a ska and punk rock festival in the Czech Republic. The festival first took place in 2005, in the village of Olší near Opařany, remaining at that location for its first five years,[1] before moving to a disused airport in Tábor in 2010. In 2007 the festival attracted around 10,000 people,[2] and in 2010 its attendance exceeded 12,000 people, making it one of the biggest festivals of its kind in Europe.[3]

Mighty Sounds
GenreSka, punk rock, reggae, hardcore punk, rock and roll, EDM
Dates3 days, 3rd week in July
2015: 24–26 July
Location(s)Airport Capuv dvur, Tábor
Years active2005–present
Founded byHPK Production
Websitewww.mightysounds.cz

Festival

The festival is held over three days. Originally the festival featured one large stage and a second smaller one, plus a theatre tent. Another smaller tent known as the "Sado maso stage" featured techno and drum'n'bass DJs. After heavy rain in 2009 festival site and a nearby campsite for visitors was damaged by mud, and the owner of the site did not renew the contract for next event. Mighty Sounds moved to an unused grass-covered airfield in Tábor for the 2010 event. The festival subsequently featured two large stages, called the Jan Hus and Jan Zizka stages. Other stages include: a Theater tent, where less-known bands perform; the Radio 1 stage, which features electronic music DJs; and the Rudeboy Rhythm stage, which features DJs playing older ska, reggae, rocksteady and punk music. The festival also features a u-ramp for skateboarders and BMX riders, workshops, and special events, alongside normal festival amenities.

Lineups

Year Date Visitors Notable artists
2005 8–10 July 4,500
2006 14–16 July 6,000
2007 13–15 July 10,000
2008 18–20 July 12,000
2009 18–20 July 9,000
2010 16–18 July 9,000
2011 15–17 July 12,000
2012 13–15 July over 10,000
2015 24–26 July

See also

References

  1. "Festival Mighty Sounds dostal pokutu 360 000. Byl prý moc hlučný". Deník (in Czech). 19 January 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. "Out of the mainstream". The Prague Post. 16 July 2008. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  3. "Pokuty pro hlučný Mighty Sounds rostou, 420 tisíc může festival položit". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). 2 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.

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