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Rock'n Coke
Rock'n Coke was the biggest open Turkish rock festival sponsored by Coca-Cola. It was traditionally held at the Hezarfen Airfield in Istanbul, Turkey. Famous headliners like Limp Bizkit, Motörhead, Travis, Moby, Nine Inch Nails, Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Placebo, The Cure, Korn, Arctic Monkeys, Iggy Pop, Gogol Bordello, The Prodigy, Linkin Park, Within Temptation, The Rasmus, Juliette Lewis performed at the festival over the years.
Festival
Rock'n Coke is a member of the European Festivals Association. The festival was organized by the Turkish concert organizer Pozitif. At the end of every summer, the Hezarfen Airfield was used as a venue for a two-day chain of concerts, with both national and international performers featured. Although mainly rock-oriented, Rock'n Coke also hosts other music genres. While the main stage was generally reserved for rock and its subgenres, the DJ Arena (now called Burn Stage, following the sponsorship) was reserved for styles such as house music. In 2005, the festival grounds were large enough to support two stages, a mini-amusement park, two large food areas, a shopping area, several sponsor attractions, 400 outhouses and a large camp site for people with two-day tickets. In 2008 & 2010, no festival was held due to decision of making it every two years. 2011's festival was held on 16–17 July at the airfield again. The 2013 festival was held later than of 2011 on 6–8 September again at the Hezarfen Airfield. Kanal D and Dream TV were the major media sponsors of the organization.
Rock'n Coke 2013
Saturday 7 September 2013 Sunday 8 September 2013 Saturday 7 September 2013 Sunday 8 September 2013 Saturday 7 September 2013 Sunday 8 September 2013
Past performances
Rock'n Coke 2011
** Main Stage** Saturday 16 July 2011 Sunday 17 July 2011 ** Alternative Stage** ** Sonar Stage**
Rock'n Coke 2009
Rockn Coke 2009 was held 17,18 and 19 July 2009 at its new venue Istanbul Park.
Main stage
First Day 18. Second Day 19.
Alternate Stages
First Day 18. Second Day 19.
Rock'n Coke 2007
Main Stage Burn Stage
Rock'n Coke 2006
Main Stage Burn Stage
Rock'n Coke 2005
Main Stage Burn Stage
Rock'n Coke 2004
Main Stage DJ Arena
Rock'n Coke 2003
Main Stage DJ Arena
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