Stare Misto (Festival)

Stare Misto Lviv Rock Fest was a music festival which took place in Lviv, Ukraine annually between 2007 and 2013. It was organised by the First Private Brewery (Преша Приватна Броварня), a local brewery. Despite its small scale, it was occasionally referred to as one of the best festivals in Ukraine.[1] It featured both Ukrainian and European bands, such as Kaiser Chiefs, Esthetic Education, Gogol Bordello, IAMX, Archive, Okean Elzy, and The Subways among others.

Stare Misto Lviv Rock Fest
GenreRock, ethnic, electronic
DatesOne day, usual near the end of May
Location(s)Lviv, Ukraine
Years active2007-2013
Founded byFirst Private Brewery
Websitestare-misto.ua

History

Stare Misto Festival in 2010

2007

The first Stare Misto Festival took place on 10 June 2007 at the Bohdan Khmelnytsky Culture and Leisure Park. It was organised as a free event. The line-up consisted of:

2008

The second Stare Misto Festival became a two-day event, taking place on 31 May to 1 June 2008, at the same venue. Due to the high costs of the festival, it was decided that this was the last time it would be organised for free.[2] The line-up consisted of:

First day:

Second Day:

2009

From 2009 the festival was held at a new venue, the Ukraina Stadium in Lviv. This was also the first year tickets were enforced. The line-up consisted of:[3]

2010

The 2010 edition took place once again at the Ukraina Stadium, on 22 May 2010. The line-up consisted of:[4]

2011

The festival took place on 28 May 2011 at the Ukraina Stadium. The line-up consisted of:[5]

2012

The festival didn't take place in 2012 due to schedule conflicts with Lviv's hosting the Euro 2012.

2013

The final edition of the festival took place on 8-9 June on the Ukraina Stadium. The festival, for the first time since 2008, became a two-day event. In subsequent years, due to profitability concerns, it was not organised anymore. The line-up consisted of:[6]

First Day:

Second Day:

References

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