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Genre | Rock, metal |
Dates | June |
Location(s) | Vantaa, Finland |
Years active | 1987 – 2010 |
Website | Ankkarock.fi |
Ankkarock was a Finnish rock and metal festival held annually in Korso, Vantaa, in the Greater Helsinki area. [1] It literally translates into Duckrock. The first Ankkarock was held in 1987. The festival was free of charge until 1998.
In 2006, the two-day event attracted approximately 40,000 visitors. The 2007 festival took place on 4–5 August. The final event was in 2010.
Held on 1–2 August.
Held on 2 August and 3 August
Held on 4 August and 5 August.
Held on 5 August and 6 August.
Lineups from pre-2006 include such artists as:
Media related to Ankkarock at Wikimedia Commons
60°21′21″N 025°04′24″E / 60.35583°N 25.07333°E
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (March 2021) |
Ankkarock | |
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Genre | Rock, metal |
Dates | June |
Location(s) | Vantaa, Finland |
Years active | 1987 – 2010 |
Website | Ankkarock.fi |
Ankkarock was a Finnish rock and metal festival held annually in Korso, Vantaa, in the Greater Helsinki area. [1] It literally translates into Duckrock. The first Ankkarock was held in 1987. The festival was free of charge until 1998.
In 2006, the two-day event attracted approximately 40,000 visitors. The 2007 festival took place on 4–5 August. The final event was in 2010.
Held on 1–2 August.
Held on 2 August and 3 August
Held on 4 August and 5 August.
Held on 5 August and 6 August.
Lineups from pre-2006 include such artists as:
Media related to Ankkarock at Wikimedia Commons
60°21′21″N 025°04′24″E / 60.35583°N 25.07333°E