Loud Park Festival
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The festival has featured both Japanese and international performers such as DragonForce, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Slayer, Circus Maximus, Napalm Death, Angra, Loudness, Anthem, United, Outrage, Galneryus, Dir En Grey and Babymetal.
Producer Creativeman formed a joint venture with Live Nation Entertainment in 2013.[1] Live Nation bought full control of the venture (including Loud Park Festival) in 2014.[2]
In 2018, it was announced that the event will not be held that year and will be discontinued "due to various circumstances", but had plans to return in the future.[3][4]
In 2022, it was announced that it will take place in March 2023 only and it was announced Pantera would be the headliner.[5][6]
On March 30, 2025, it was announced that Parkway Drive would be the headliner at Loud Park 25, which would take place on October 13 of that year.[7]
2025 (October 13)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 25: Held at Saitama Super Arena.[8]
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2023 (March 25–26)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 23: Held at Makuhari Messe on the 26, at Intex Osaka on the 25.[6]
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- Pantera
- Kreator
- Nightwish
- Stratovarius
- Carcass (Only in Tokyo)
- Amaranthe (Only in Tokyo)
- Bleed from Within
- Outrage (Only in Tokyo)
- H.E.R.O. (Only in Tokyo)
- Jason Richardson & Luke Holland (Only in Tokyo)
2017 (October 14–15)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 17: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days.[9]
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2016 (October 8–9)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 16: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days.[10]
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October 8
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October 9
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2015 (October 10–11)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 15: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days.[11]
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2014 (October 18–19)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 14: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days.[12]
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October 18
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October 19
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2013 (October 19–20)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 13: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days.[13]
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October 19
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October 20
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2012 (October 27)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 12: Saitama Super Arena[14]
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- Slayer
- Helloween
- In Flames
- Children of Bodom
- Sonata Arctica
- Dir En Grey
- Buckcherry
- Cryptopsy
- DragonForce
- 1349
- Hibria
- Outrage
- Halestorm
- Naglfar
- Circus Maximus
- Cristopher Amott
- Stone Sour (cancelled due to Jim Root's illness)
2011 (October 15)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 11: Saitama Super Arena[15]
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October 15
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2010 (October 16–17)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 10: Held at Saitama Super Arena on both days, and also at Kobe World Kinen Hall on the 16.[16]
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October 16
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October 17
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2009 (October 17–18)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 09: Makuhari Messe[17]
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2008 (October 18–19)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 08: Saitama Super Arena[18]
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2007 (October 20–23)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 07: Held at Saitama Super Arena on the 20 and 21, at Zepp Osaka on the 22, and at Osaka-jo Hall on the 23.[19]
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October 20
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October 21
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2006 (October 14–15)
Bands confirmed for Loud Park Festival 06: Makuhari Messe[21]
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External links
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- Review of Loud Park 2010
- Photos and video from Loud Park 2009
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- Tourist attractions in Saitama Prefecture
- Tourist attractions in Chiba Prefecture
- Tourist attractions in Osaka Prefecture
- Autumn in Japan