Marktrock is a music festival held each year around 15 August, in the heart of the university town of Leuven , Belgium. There is also a smaller Marktrock festival in Poperinge , which is held on the last Saturday of August.
9-658: The name Marktrock comes from the Dutch word markt , meaning market, and it is held on 2 squares (4 until 24th edition) in the historical city center of Leuven: " Oude Markt " and "Ladeuzeplein". Until the 24th edition (2006), the three-day festival always had 15 August Assumption Day as its last day. In 2004, the 22nd edition of the Marktrock festival was held in Leuven and it has grown into one of Europe's biggest urban music festivals with over 350,000 visitors each year. On 5 February 2007,
18-540: A week. In the 20th century, parts of the market escaped the bombing of the two world wars, but reconstruction was still necessary. The cobble-stoned square is encicrcled by many historical buildings, dating from the 18th century to present. The classicist wing of the Old University of Leuven 's University Hall also opens on the Oude Markt. The university library was housed there until its destruction in 1914. The facade of
27-469: Is a rectangular square in the centre of Leuven , Flemish Brabant , Belgium, that largely consists of catering establishments. This is why it is nicknamed the "longest bar in the world". As the historical residence city of the Counts of Leuven , the square was given market rights in 1150, when the first stone ramparts were built, so that economic activities started to develop. A market was held up to three times
36-587: The Holy Trinity College is well visible at the southern end of the square. De Kotmadam , a statue from 1985 by the sculptor Fred Bellefroid [ nl ] , is located on the Oude Markt. In addition, the square has two water pumps: the Sint-Janspomp [ nl ] , which is still in function, and the Collegepomp [ nl ] , a relic from 1724. The Leuven fair is held annually in
45-410: The 2006 edition certainly didn't help either. Over the 24-year history of the original Marktrock, more than 1,400 artists performed at Marktrock, more than 5 million people visited the festival, and it launched several Belgian artists. In March 2007, Marktrock came under new management, which revived the festival and redesigned the 2007 edition. The free stages disappeared, replaced by two paying stages:
54-459: The Marktrock VZW organization announced the end of the festival. The main reasons behind the decision were the raising price of quality artists and groups, the low capacity of the main stage on the Oude Markt, the new and expensive legal regulations each year, the financial risk of open-air festivals, and the organization refused to raise entry tickets for the Oude Markt stage again. The rain during
63-405: The Oude Markt focused on local and upcoming bands, while the larger Ladeuzeplein featured established and international artists. This new set-up met with significant criticism and attendance was low. For the 2008 edition, the festival was once again revamped, bringing back the various free stages throughout the city, leaving only the Oude Markt with an entry fee. The festival still struggled to draw
72-519: The crowds it used to draw. The 2009 festival changed its approach once more, ditching both the entry fee and international acts. It secured additional funding from the city of Leuven on the condition that the festival would focus on local talent. Despite a line-up of mostly obscure bands, this edition drew an estimated 95,000 visitors, causing minor organisational problems as visitors were turned back from venues that were filled to capacity. Oude Markt The Oude Markt ( Dutch for "Old Market")
81-555: The first three weeks of September on the Oude Markt, while the Student welcome is held annually at the end of September. There is also Hapje-Tapje (literally: a little snack-a small drink , approximately pronounced in English as hap-yeh, tap-yeh ): a gastronomical market with a bartender race, at the beginning of August (first Sunday). Since 1989, the Beleuvenissen [ nl ] ,
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