Omschrijving van Festival Internacional de Benicàssim 2010
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim 2010
15 juli 18:00 - 05:45
16 juli 18:00 - 05:30
17 juli 18:00 - 05:45
18 juli 18:00 - 05:35

Locatie: Benicàssim
Benicàssim
Spanje
Website: http://www.fiberfib.com/
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Omschrijving:
Cities can be born a thousand and one times; reconstructed from their ashes or reinvented through imagination. The reborn Benicàssim that we know today owes as much to its sun, surf and sand as it does to Oasis and Leonard Cohen; as much to its peculiar mountain range, polka-dotted with caves, crags and cliffs, as to the magic of Björk and the howling of Jon Spencer; as much to the Las Palmas desert as to the Festival’s concert venue. Today’s Benicàssim is synonymous with FIB Heineken.

Benicàssim – a name of Arab origins, sons of Qasim – has had an action-packed history due to its location on the Mediterranean: once a refuge for pirates and smugglers, and now, ever since 1995, a second home and truly magical city by the sea for a week of each summer thanks to FIB Heineken. Situated in the very heart of the Costa del Azahar, Benicàssim boasts everything a modern vacation spot needs to make its visitors feel comfortable so they can thoroughly enjoy the scenery, the weather, the cuisine, the beach, the sports facilities and, of course, the music. A city reborn on the Mediterranean coast, proud of its present, which has redefined its geographic coordinates.

FIB Heineken invites you to an unparalleled holiday experience: nine days of free camping in well-cared-for grounds right next to the concert venue where you can both rest and meet interesting and like-minded young people from all over the world. Four intense days of concerts, an entire week of extra-musical activities, and one of the nicest beaches in Europe where you can relax, sunbathe and swim in the warm waters of the Mediterranean.


15 Years of History

1994 – The Beginning: “I’m the Resurrection”, The Stone RosesIn 1994, post-Madrilenian Groove Madrid was in hectic full swing and shedding itself, specifically, of some of the less convenient burdens of those happy years. Bustling, noisy, cosmopolitan and, above all, fun, the capital was starting to build on one of the basic pillars of the new youth movement (the members of which seemed innocent and harmless enough, but they could sure roar up a storm): Music, pure and simple, and no pretensions. For the first time, we in Spain were discovering the latest sounds in music at the same time as the rest of the civilised world. As almost always, those sounds came from the US and the UK. Bands like Sonic Youth, Pavement, Mercury Rev and Dinosaur Jr from the other side of the Atlantic; and Ride, The Charlatans, Oasis and Blur from the British Isles, opened the doors here in our country for truly singular bands like Cancer Moon, Penelope Trip, Parkinson D.C., Patrullero Mancuso, El Inquilino Comunista, Australian Blonde and Los Planetas – all of whom, and many others, were signed to independent labels that encouraged musicians to “go their own way”. They were acclaimed in alternative-music media channels advocating change, and they played in small venues spread around the country. One in particular was Maravillas, the sanctuary of the indie-rock scene in Madrid, where an idea began to sprout – one that would prove absolutely crucial to the next fifteen years of music in Spain.

Between concerts, Luis Calvo and Joako Ezpeleta, both editors at the magazine Spiral (Calvo was also head of Elefant Records), joined up with Miguel and José Morán, who were running Maravillas, to really bring about what had until then only seemed like a pipe dream: “We would dream of creating the perfect space for an international gathering of young music lovers; a place full of unique, enriching and unforgettable experiences where people could share their interests and passion for music and life while providing an emotionally-charged base of support for cutting-edge bands to put on really amazing and one-of-a-kind shows.” And, the opportunity arrived when they found the ideal spot on the Mediterranean for truly great summer holidays – a friendly place, lots of sun, surf and sand, and beautiful weather. Françesc Colomer, who was then the mayor of the small city of Benicàssim, listened to their proposal and recognised the incredible possibilities of such a venture. He took a gamble and ultimately won. The first edition of the International Benicàssim Festival was underway.

1995-1997 – The Velodrome: “Leave Home”, The Chemical Brothers
On the first weekend of August of 1995, the first edition of the Festival was born, bringing together 8.000 young people, on each of the three days’ of the Festival, in the city’s velodrome where two more editions of the Festival would take place. Bands like Suede, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Orbital, The Chemical Brothers and The Stone Roses, among others, left their mark on the musical history of a completely different event in Spain. Shortly afterwards, at the end of 1996, Luis Calvo and Joako Ezpeleta moved on to pursue other music-related projects, but have always remained involved in the Festival in some capacity or another.

1998-2002 – The New Venue: “Karma Police”, Radiohead
From 1998 onwards, the Festival expanded significantly and moved to a new venue with much better facilities for both the fans and the artists – Björk, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, Primal Scream, Spiritualized and sixty other bands performing on three different stages over three days, heralding a new chapter in the Festival’s growth. It was also in 1998 that the Festival’s Extra-musical Activities were launched, such as the FIB Fashion Show and the FIB-Act theatre festival, both of which are non-profit ventures. These activities gained in intensity over the next years, becoming more and more consolidated, to eventually include FIB’s Date with Dance, FIB Summer Courses, the FIB International Short Film Festival and FIB-Art – all of which have become essential elements of Benicàssim’s urban and cultural landscape.

In 2001, Heineken came on board as the Festival’s main sponsor, from then on it came to be known as FIB Heineken.

The following year proved momentous in the history of the Festival: 38,000 people attended each day, surpassing the wildest of expectations. Radiohead, The Cure, DJ Shadow, Paul Weller and Belle & Sebastian, to name just a few, put on shows that established FIB Heineken as an international benchmark of music festival excellence.

2003-2008 – Ten-Year Anniversary and Consolidating Our Status in Europe: “Hallellujah”, Leonard Cohen
The 2003 edition of the festival excelled in the variety and quality of the performances, including Blur, Moby, Echo & The Bunnymen, Suicide and Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man.

In 2004, we celebrated the Festival’s tenth anniversary in the company of great and influential artists like Kraftwerk, Brian Wilson, Pet Shop Boys, Lou Reed, Wire and Einstürzende Neubauten, providing a spectacular overview of music history. This led to 2005 when we were blown away by the brilliant performances of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Richard Hawley and Yo La Tengo.

2006 was another record-breaking year for FIB Heineken, with tickets selling out two months in advance. On that amazing third weekend of July, 40,000 people crossed the Festival’s threshold every day to groove to and cheer for Depeche Mode, Morrissey, Pixies, Madness, Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes.

Firmly establishing FIB Heineken’s reputation and status in both Spain and Europe, 2007 was another record-breaking banner year, with more that 150,000 people attending over four days to bask in the magic of Devo, The B-52’s, Arctic Monkeys, Iggy & The Stooges, Wilco, Amy Winehouse and Rufus Wainwright.

FIB Heineken 2008 continued to set the standard of distinction and quality thanks to artists like My Bloody Valentine, Morrissey, The Raconteurs, Siouxsie, and Morente Omega with Lagartija Nick – not to mention the tremendous and showstopping concert Leonard Cohen put on, which is no doubt indelibly etched in the memory of everyone who was there.

2009: We turned 15 and we broke all previous records in terms of the number of attendees.In 2009 we also had what the press considered to be the most important Headliners of the Festival’s history with Oasis, Kings of Leon, Franz Ferdinand and The Killers. More than 50.000 people a day mounted up to a total of 200.000 visits to the venue in four days that filled the city of Benicàssim up as well as the Festival’s camping areas and all the hotels available in Benicàssim and the surrounding cities.
On Friday July 17th, the strong winds that at times surpassed 100Km/h, forced the Organization to have to cancel some of the concerts that were to take place that night, including the scheduled concert of the North American band, Kings of Leon.

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