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The Alive festival was created by the live entertainment company Everything is New in 2007. The name of the festival is taken from the Pearl Jam song "Alive". [1] The first edition occurred between 8 and 10 June 2007, under the name "Oeiras Alive!", and had two stages. The headliners were Pearl Jam, The Smashing Pumpkins and the Beastie Boys.
The 2020 edition of NOS Alive was scheduled to take place between 8 and 11 July 2020. On 19 May 2020, the festival was cancelled due to the Portuguese government's decision to prohibit all large-scale events in the country until 30 September 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] The planned lineup for that year's edition was the following: [8]
SUMMER GUIDE 2024: From city breaks to islands in the sun, there are loads of options to get your music fix abroad this summer. The Independent’s culture team pick the best of the bunch
Lineup Highlights: Panic! at the Disco, Blink-182, Weezer, Avril Lavigne Details: WhenWeWereYoungFestival.com There were complaints about the lack of A-list musicians at the 2024 music festivals.
The 2024 lineup is not announced yet, but if history tells us anything, it’s going to be a doozy. SPAIN – JUNE 11: The singer Rosalia performs during the Primavera Sound, in the City of Rock ...
NOS Alive 9 July 2016 Barcelona: Spain Cruïlla 10 July 2016 Bilbao: Bilbao Arena: 12 July 2016 Gijón: Palacio de Deportes: 14 July 2016 Madrid: Noches del Botanico 16 July 2016 Marbella: Starlite Festival 18 July 2016: Nice: France: Jazz Festival – CANCELLED 20 July 2016 Milan: Italy Street Music Art (Assago Summer Arena) 22 July 2016 ...
The L.A. Phil announced its 2024-25 season lineup, which includes Mahler Grooves, a Seoul Festival, John Williams, Gabriela Ortiz, Zubin Mehta and more.
Besides Lynne, Tandy and Vela, the new live ELO lineup included Gregg Bissonette (drums, backing vocals), Matt Bissonette (bass guitar, backing vocals), Marc Mann (guitars, keyboards, backing vocals), Peggy Baldwin (cello), and Sarah O'Brien (cello). However, the planned tour was cancelled, reportedly due to poor ticket sales.