Heavy MONTRÉAL
Heavy MONTRÉAL | |
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Dates | August 7, 8, 9 (2015 dates) |
Location(s) | Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Years active | 2008, 2010–present |
Website | |
Official website |
HEAVY MONTRÉAL (formerly known as Heavy MTL) is a three-day, summer heavy metal and hard rock music festival held annually at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It also includes various other events at different venues across the city. It is one of the largest heavy metal festivals in the world, with usually around 70,000 people attending each year. The "MTL" in the former name, Heavy MTL, served as both an abbreviation for "Montreal" and "Metal." In 2014, the festival was officially renamed as "HEAVY MONTRÉAL."[1]
History
Since the festival's first edition in 2008, HEAVY MONTRÉAL, known until 2014 as "Heavy MTL," has seen some of the world's biggest and most successful heavy metal acts, such as Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Disturbed, Dethklok, Rob Zombie, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Alice Cooper, KISS, Motörhead, Godsmack, In Flames, Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Deftones, System of a Down, Five Finger Death Punch and Children Of Bodom, as well as many others.
In 2011, a sister event, Heavy T.O., was created for Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Both events were held during the same weekends, with most bands playing one day in Montreal and the other in Toronto. Despite the Toronto event's popularity, however, promoters ceased operations there after the festival's 2012 incarnation.
For the 2014 festival, Heavy MTL was officially rebranded as "HEAVY MONTRÉAL." This was done as an "evolution" of the festival, with efforts made to include a wide array of styles in its programming.
2016 Edition
The 2016 edition of HEAVY MONTRÉAL will take place from August 5–7, 2016.[2] Headliners will be Five Finger Death Punch and Disturbed.
Past Editions
2015
The 2015 edition of HEAVY MONTRÉAL took place over three days from August 7 to August 9, 2015.[3]
The lineup included:[4]
Molson Canadian Stage | Heavy Stage | Apocalypse Stage | Forest Stage |
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Brothers of the Sonic Cloth |
toyGuitar | ||
Molson Canadian Stage | Heavy Stage | Apocalypse Stage | Forest Stage |
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Slaves on Dope |
The Brains |
Mass Murder Messiah |
Molson Canadian Stage | Heavy Stage | Apocalypse Stage | Forest Stage |
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Fozzy |
Motionless in White |
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Exes for Eyes |
2014
The lineup included:[5]
Molson Canadian Stage | Heavy Stage | Apocalypse Stage | Forest Stage |
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Monster Truck |
Eagle Tears |
Kublai Khan | |
Molson Canadian Stage | Heavy Stage | Apocalypse Stage | Forest Stage |
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Bat Sabbath |
La Corriveau |
Beheading of a King |
- Replaced Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
2013
For the 2013 edition, Heavy MTL also featured a live pro wrestling event showcasing men and women of the Montreal independent wrestling scene.
Molson Canadian stage | Jägermeister stage | Galaxy stage | Ring Heavy Mania |
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Obey the Brave |
Device |
Death Lullaby |
Wall of Death - Battle Royal |
Molson Canadian stage | Jägermeister stage | Galaxy stage | Ring Heavy Mania |
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Huntress |
Augury |
Of Temples |
Wall of Death - Battle Royal |
2012
Heavy MTL stage | Jägermeister stage | Apocalypse stage |
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Diemonds |
Job for a Cowboy |
Bookakee |
Heavy MTL stage | Jägermeister stage | Apocalypse stage |
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Dance Laury Dance |
Blind Witness |
Hollow |
- Replaced Dethklok
- Replaced Lamb of God
- Replaced High on Fire
2011
Heavy MTL stage | Jägermeister stage | Budweiser stage |
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Slaves on Dope |
Dead and Divine |
Mass Murder Messiah |
Heavy MTL stage | Jägermeister stage | Budweiser stage |
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Lazarus A.D. |
Endast |
Les Guenilles |
- Replaced The Sword
2010
Heavy MTL stage | Jägermeister stage |
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Skeletonwitch |
36 Crazyfists |
Rockstar Mayhem Festival stage | Jägermeister stage | Silver Star stage |
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Hail the Villain |
Beneath the Massacre |
Deadly Apples |
2009
Due to the high number of metal live shows performed in Montreal during the year (Metallica, AC/DC, KISS, Dream Theater, Marilyn Manson, Motörhead and many more) it was announced that the festival would not take place in 2009 and return in 2010.[6]
2008
Black stage | Red stage |
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Lauren Harris |
Unexpect |
Black stage | Red stage |
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Death Boat |
Your Favorite Enemies |
References
- Citations