Monsters of Rock
Monsters of Rock was a hard rock and heavy metal music festival. It was originally held annually in Castle Donington, England, from 1980 to 1996, taking place every year except 1989 and 1993. It later branched into other locations such as the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the United States, and Russia.
History
In 1980, promoter Paul Loasby, along with Maurice Jones, planned a one-day festival dedicated specifically for bands within the hard rock and heavy metal genre. Loasby was an established and successful promoter working that year on the Rainbow UK tour and penned the festival as the final show of the tour for the band to headline. Jones knew the owner of the Donington Park race track, Tom Wheatcroft, located next to the village of Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England, and the site was chosen to host the event.Donington Park was unknown as a major location but its location in the East Midlands next to the M1 and A42 allowed for better transportation to the site from around the country. Additionally, the site ground level sloped which allowed for a better viewing for the audience throughout the site.
The first Monsters of Rock line-up consisted of a mix of British and international bands. The event was a success with 35,000 heavy metal fans attending. Although only conceived as a one-off event, it was mentioned on the day the idea that the festival will return the following year and the first edition birthed what would become a regular festival for the next 15 years, becoming synonymous as a Mecca for fans of the genre and further establishing the Midlands as the home of heavy metal.
Over the years, the attendance continued to grow, reaching 107,000 in 1988–where two fans died during the Guns N' Roses set. The blame was initially accounted to the large size of the crowd and a rush forward during the band's set. But it was officially declared that the cause was laid on the weather, causing muddy and wet conditions on the sloping ground. As a result, the festival did not take place in 1989, and it was replaced that year by a two-day festival similar to Monsters of Rock, the Moscow Music Peace Festival in Soviet Union, which included performances by several Monsters of Rock veterans Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe and Scorpions. Monsters of Rock returned the year after with a limitation to the crowd of 75,000.
The festival had been held in parallel in West Germany from 1983 to 1991. In 1984 and 1986 the festival branched into Sweden. In 1988, the festival occurred for the first time in France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. It was held as a one-time event in 1991 in Russia, Poland, Belgium, Hungary. In 1994, the festival was exported overseas to Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
In 1993 the Monsters of Rock radio show debuted in the United States with host Harlan Hendrickson. Guests on the show include everyone from AC/DC, Kiss, Van Halen, Judas Priest, Motörhead, Cinderella, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, Cheap Trick, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Dio, Y&T, Guns N' Roses, Slayer and Poison.
The Monsters of Rock festival continued on as the premier hard rock and heavy metal event in Great Britain in the 1990s but started to fall upon hard times as heavy metal became less popular, with another cancellation in 1993 due to being unable to find a strong enough headliner. In 1995 the festival found itself in a similar situation until Metallica agreed to play with the condition of the band having control over the event and naming it "Escape from the Studio". In 1996 Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss co-headlined the festival and although there were plans to extend the festival into a two-day event in 1997, the promoters once again found themselves in a struggle for headliners and the event was cancelled and discontinued.
Donington Park remained event-less until 2001 when the Rock and Blues Festival and Stereophonics held events at the site. In 2002 the Ozzfest tour returned to the UK using Donington Park as their only British event and the following year Live Nation picked up the reins as Monsters of Rock's successor in the name of Download Festival. An outstanding success from the offset, the festival continues to this day having increased to a three-day event with five stages, though as of 2008 the event has been relegated outside of the track.
On the 16th of November, 2002, Monsters of Rock was held in Wembley Arena as a one-day 'festival' and featured The Quireboys, The Dogs D'Amour, Alice Cooper, and Thunder.
In 2006, the Monsters of Rock name was revived and held at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England, for a one-off event headlined by Deep Purple and with Alice Cooper as a special guest.
In 2012 Harlan Hendrickson & Monsters of Rock Worldwide partnered with Larry Morand and Mike London to launch the inaugural Monsters Of Rock Cruise.
Line-ups
1980
16 August 19801981
22 August 19811982
21 August 19821983
20 August 19831984
18 August 19841985
17 August 19851986
16 August 19861987
22 August 19871988
20 August 19881990
18 August 1990The entire 1990 festival was simultaneously broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, which had previously recorded festivals for later broadcast.
1991
17 August 1991Attendance: 65,000
1992
22 August 19921994
4 June 1994 .This was the first year that two stages were used. Readers of Kerrang! magazine were invited to vote on bands to appear at the festival. Extreme easily won their place on the bill but were bottled for much of their set.
Main stage:
Second Stage:
1995
26 August 19951995 was not billed as 'Monsters of Rock' but as 'Escape from the Studio', owing to Metallica headlining on a break from recording the Load album – making them the first band to play the festival four times. Prior to the show, reverend Brian Whitehead held a special service at the Castle Donington village's St Edward church, to combat the "occult forces" that he feared would be unleashed by the event, especially White Zombie.
- Metallica
- Therapy?
- Skid Row
- Slayer
- Slash's Snakepit
- White Zombie
- Machine Head
- Warrior Soul
- Corrosion of Conformity
1996
17 August 1996. Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss co-headlined, with Kiss being the final band on stage.Main stage:
- Kiss and Ozzy Osbourne
- Sepultura performed as a three-piece; frontman Max Cavalera was absent owing to the death of his stepson.
- Biohazard
- Dog Eat Dog
- Paradise Lost
- Fear Factory
2006
3 June 2006 – Milton Keynes BowlInternational events
1983 West Germany Tour
West Germany: Dortmund, Westfalenhallen – 2 September 1983 Kaiserslautern, Waldstadion am Erbsenberg – 3 September 1983Nürnberg, Zeppelinfeld – 4 September 1983
1984 North European Tour
Sweden: Stockholm, Råsunda Stadium – 25 August 1984West Germany: Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion – 1 September 1984
West Germany: Nuremberg, Zeppelinfeld – 2 September 1984
1986 North European Tour
Sweden Stockholm, Råsunda Stadium – 23 August 1986- Scorpions
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Def Leppard
- Zero Nine
West Germany: Mannheim, Maimarktgelände – 31 August 1986
1987 European Tour
Italy: Reggio Emilia, Aeroporto di Reggio Emilia – 26 August 1987West Germany: Nuremberg, Messegelände – 29 August 1987
West Germany: Pforzheim, Stadion im Brötzinger Tal – 30 August 1987
1988 USA & Europe Tour
USA: 23 May – 30 JulyWest Germany: Schweinfurt, Mainwiesen Gelände – 27 August 1988
West Germany: Bochum, Ruhrland Stadion – 28 August 1988
Netherlands: Tilburg, Willem II Stadion – 4 September 1988
Italy: Modena, Festa de l'Unità – 10 September 1988
Spain: Pamplona, Plaza de Toros – 17 September 1988
Spain: Madrid, Casa de Campo – 18 September 1988
Spain: Barcelona, Plaza de Toros – 22 September 1988
- Iron Maiden
- Metallica
- Anthrax
- Helloween
- Manzano
- Iron Maiden
- Trust – The live album Paris by night was recorded on 25 September
- Anthrax
- Helloween
1990 European Tour
Sweden: Stockholm, Stockholm Globe Arena – 21 August 1990West Germany: West Berlin, Waldbühne – 23 August 1990
West Germany: Dortmund, Westfalenhallen – 25 August 1990
Netherlands: Utrecht, Stadion Galgenwaard – 26 August 1990
Italy: Bologna, Arena Parco Nord – 30 August 1990
West Germany: Mannheim, Maimarktgelände – 1 September 1990
Note: This particular show was promoted as "Super Rock 1990".
France: Paris, Hippodrome de Vincennes – 3 September 1990
Note: Face to Face was a French band related to Trust. Faith No More was not on the ticket list but was present to the show.
1991 European Tour
Denmark: Copenhagen, Gentofte Stadion – 10 August 1991Poland: Chorzów, Śląski Stadion – 13 August 1991
Hungary: Budapest, Népstadion – 22 August 1991
Germany: München, Galopprennbahn München Riem, 24 August 1991
Switzerland: Basel, St. Jakobs Stadium, 25 August 1991
Belgium: Hasselt, Belgium, Domein Kiewit – 30 August 1991
Germany: Hannover, Germany, Niedersachsenstadion – 31 August 1991
Netherlands: Nijmegen, Goffert Stadion – 1 September 1991
Germany: Mainz, Finthen Army Airfield – 7 September 1991
Austria: Graz, Liebenauer Stadion – 11 September 1991
Italy: Modena, Festa dell'Unità – 14 September 1991
France: Paris, Hippodrome de Vincennes – 21 September 1991
Spain: Barcelona, Estadio Olímpico Lluís Companys – 25 September 1991
Soviet Union: Moscow, Tushino Airfield – 28 September 1991
- AC/DC
- Metallica
- Pantera
- The Black Crowes
- E.S.T.
1992 South European tour
Italy: Reggio Emilia, Arena Festa Nazionale Dell'Unita' – 12 September 1992- Iron Maiden – the song "Heaven Can Wait" of A Real Live One album was recorded there
- Black Sabbath
- Megadeth
- Pantera
- Testament
- Warrant
Spain: Barcelona, Plaza de Toros – 14 September 1992
Spain: San Sebastián, Velódromo de Anoeta – 17 September 1992
Spain: Madrid, Las Arenas Plaza de Toros – 18 September 1992
Spain: Zaragoza, Municipal Tent – 19 September 1992
1994 South American Tour
Brazil: São Paulo, Estádio do Pacaembu – 27 August 1994Chile: Santiago, Estación Mapocho – 1 September 1994
Argentina: Buenos Aires, River Plate Stadium – 3 September 1994
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1995 South American Tour
Brazil: São Paulo, Estádio do Pacaembu – September 19952nd
Chile: Santiago, Teatro Caupolicán – September 1995
8th
9th
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium – September 1995
9th
10th
1996 Brazil
Brazil: São Paulo, Estádio do Pacaembu – 24 August 1996- Iron Maiden
- Skid Row
- Motörhead
- Biohazard
- Raimundos
- Helloween
- King Diamond
- Mercyful Fate
- Héroes del Silencio
1997 Argentina
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium – 13 December 19971998 South American Tour
Brazil: São Paulo - Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo - near Ibirapuera Park – 26 September 1998Van Halen was supposed to be the headliner, but it never became official or happened.
Chile: Santiago, Velódromo Estadio Nacional – 10 December 1998
Iron Maiden was going to appear at the festival as a headliner, but they were forced to cancel due to the arrest of Augusto Pinochet in London.
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Vélez Sársfield Stadium – 12 December 1998
1999 Argentina
Argentina: Buenos Aires, River Plate Stadium – 14 May 1999Marilyn Manson was going to appear at the festival, but they were forced to cancel due to the Columbine High School massacre
2004 Italy
Italy: Como, Stadio Sinigaglia – 13 July 2004- Deep Purple
- Status Quo
- Cheap Trick
- Settevite
2005 South American Tour
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium – 11 September 2005- Judas Priest
- Whitesnake
- Rata Blanca
- Tristemente Celebres
2006 Spain
Spain: Zaragoza, Feria de Zaragoza – 18 June 20062007 Spain
Spain: Zaragoza, Feria de Zaragoza – June 200722ndOzzy Osbourne
23rdMotörhead
2008 Chile & Spain
Chile: Santiago, Pista Atlética Estadio Nacional – 1 April 2008Spain: Zaragoza, Feria de Zaragoza – July 2008
11th
12th
- Iron Maiden
- Slayer
- Avantasia
- Iced Earth
- Avenged Sevenfold
- Lauren Harris
- Rose Tattoo
- Baron Rojo
- Leyenda
- Jobis Bay
2013 Brazil
Brazil: São Paulo, Anhembi Convention Center – October 201319th
20th
- Aerosmith
- Whitesnake
- Ratt
- Geoff Tate's Queensrÿche
- Buckcherry
- Dokken
2015 South American Tour
Brazil: São Paulo, Anhembi Convention Center – April 201525th
26th
- Kiss
- Judas Priest
- Manowar
- Accept
- Unisonic
- Yngwie Malmsteen
- Steel Panther
- Attend/Capacity/Gross Sales: 72,337 / 76,428 / $6,365,540
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Judas Priest
- Motörhead
- Attend/Capacity/Gross Sales: 12,820 / 20,000 / $1,038,600
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Judas Priest
- Motörhead
- Zerodoze
- Attend/Capacity/Gross Sales: 14,199 / 19,600 / $997,006
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Judas Priest
- Motörhead
- Carajo
- Malón
- Plan 4
- El Buen Salvaje
- Attend/Capacity/Gross Sales: 26,354 / 35,000 / $1,304,240
2016 Germany
Germany: Sankt Goarshausen, Loreley Freilichtbühne – 17 June 2016; Bietigheim-Bissingen, Festplatz am Viadukt - 18 June 20162017 Argentina
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Tecnopolis – 4 November 20172023 Colombia
Colombia: Bogotá, Estadio El Campín – 15 April 20232023 Brazil
Brazil: São Paulo, Allianz Parque – 22 April 20232025 Brazil
Brazil: São Paulo, Allianz Parque – 19 April 20252025 Colombia
Colombia: Bogotá, Coliseo MedPlus – 30 April 20252026 Brazil
Brazil: São Paulo, Allianz Parque – 04 April 2026In popular culture
wrote the song "And the Bands Played On" about their appearance at the 1980 festival.The 1986 appearance by Bad News was featured in the TV mockumentary More Bad News.
In 1993, the Monsters of Rock radio show debuted. Harlan Hendrickson, host and creator of the Monsters of Rock, broadcasts from the rock radio station WRIF in Detroit. The Monsters of Rock is currently syndicated nationally/internationally through United Stations Radio Networks where it currently airs in over 60 markets in the United States alone. The program currently holds the number-one or number-two slots among males 25–54 on the majority of stations that carry it. Guests on the show have included of AC/DC, Kiss, Van Halen, Motörhead, Cinderella, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, Cheap Trick, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Slayer and Poison.
In 1994, Beavis and Butt-Head episode "Take a Number", Beavis and Butt-Head attempt to get tickets to Creatures of Rock which is a parody of Monsters of Rock
In the 2005 Half Man Half Biscuit song "Mate of the Bloke" on their album Achtung Bono, the protagonist sings of legal action taken against him by More O'Ferrall for spraying the legend "in church hall if wet" onto a billboard for Monsters of Rock.
In 2012, Harlan Hendrickson teamed up with Larry Morand and Mike London to launch the "Monsters of Rock Cruise", which is a multi day music cruise celebrating the Castle Donington festival. Artists such as Saxon, UFO, Cinderella, Tesla, The Quireboys and others from the original festival have been featured on the cruise.