Haldern Pop
Haldern Pop is an annual German open air music festival, first held in 1984. It takes place in Rees-Haldern.
Focus
The Haldern Pop Festival cannot be limited to one genre. The focus ranges from experimental metal, punk and indie-pop to jazz, classical concerts and German folk music. Played on several stages in the village of Haldern. Next to the main stage, a mirror tent on the festival grounds will be used for the performances. The other stages are the pub "Haldern Pop Bar", the St. Georg church, a youth center and a recording studio in the village.History
The festival started as an annual party on the premises of Haldern's Old Riding Arena organized by local altar servers. During the first years, music was played from records only. The Haldern Pop festival was officially launched with live music on 23 June 1984.The organizers want to remain true to their concept of "the small, cozy festival in the Lower Rhine area". The venue should be kept, which limits the number of visitors to about 7000 people.
Haldern Pop has long been considered one of the most unique festivals in Europe. The curation of Haldern Pop by local festival organizer Stefan Reichmann has been awarded countless prizes over the years, including the "Helga Award" for best booking and best festival. In addition, the festival was highlighted as one of the best European festivals by the Guardian in 2011.
The Haldern Pop Festival has acquired the reputation of being a trend setter in Europe. Many bands such as Mumford & Sons, IDLES, Sam Smith, or Muse made their first steps at the Haldern Pop Festival.