NOS Alive
NOS Alive | |
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Genre | Music festival, arts festival |
Dates |
June (2007-2008) July (2009-present) |
Location(s) | Passeio Marítimo de Algés, Algés, Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal |
Years active | 2007–present |
Website | |
www.nosalive.com |
NOS Alive (formerly Optimus Alive!) is a music and arts festival which takes place in the Algés riverside, in Oeiras, Portugal. The first edition took place in 2007. Despite its recent creation, the festival has achieved considerable popularity both inside and outside of Portugal, with the UK magazine NME placing in one of the top 12 European festivals in 2009. In 2012, NME.com's readers rated the festival 10 out of 10.[1] It is organized by the Everything Is New and its main sponsor is NOS (previously named Optimus).
Editions
Oeiras Alive!07
The first Alive!, was held between 8–10 June 2007, in Algés, Oeiras, and the main attraction was the return of Pearl Jam, Linkin Park and The Smashing Pumpkins, and the first time in Portugal for bands like The Used, The White Stripes and Beastie Boys.
Optimus Stage | ||
8 June | 9 June | 10 June |
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The Smashing Pumpkins
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Beastie Boys
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Sagres Mini Stage | ||
8 June | 9 June | 10 June |
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Shantel e Bucovina Club Orkestar
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Dezperados
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Buraka Som Sistema
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Optimus Alive!08
The second Optimus Alive! was held between 10–12 June. The second edition gained considerable international attention having both Bob Dylan and Neil Young in the line up, among other popular artists like Within Temptation. It was also helped by the U.K. magazine NME, which placed it in a list of Europes 12 best festivals outside of the U.K. along with Benicasim and Roskilde. The low cost of tickets and the optimum weather conditions ensured the festival's success.
Optimus Stage | ||
10 June | 11 June | 12 June |
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Metro Stage | ||
10 June | 11 June | 12 June |
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Optimus Alive!09
The third Optimus Alive! was held at the same place between 9–11 July.
Optimus Stage | ||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July |
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The Prodigy
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Dave Matthews Band
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Super Bock Stage | ||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July |
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Erol Alkan
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Zombie Nation
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Deadmau5
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Optimus Discos Stage | ||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July |
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Mr Mitsuhirato
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Zig Zag Warriors
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DJ Kitten
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Optimus Alive!10
The Fourth installment of the Lisbon Festival will take place, as usual, in Passeio Marítimo de Alges.
Fan Packs are available from Fnac which as well as the single or three day tickets they also include an Alive! T-shirt. In 5 of these packs there are five Golden tickets, these tickets grant the winner entrance to the Festival through the V.I.P. entrance, backstage access, a guided tour and a chance to meet and greet the Stars in the Optimus Fan Zone. A three-day pass is €90, and €15 for the camping access, single day tickets cost €50.
Optimus Stage | ||
8 July | 9 July | 10 July |
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Faith No More
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Super Bock Stage | ||
8 July | 9 July | 10 July |
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Calvin Harris
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Simian Mobile Disco
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Optimus Clubbing Stage | ||
8 July | 9 July | 10 July |
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Planet Turbo Presents:
Tiga
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Enchufada Showcase Laidback Luke
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The Legendary Tigerman Presents:
The Legendary Tigerman presents Femina with Asia Argento, Maria de Medeiros, Peaches (musician), Rita Redshoes, Lisa Kekaula, Cibelle, Phoebe Killdeer, Becky Lee, Claudia Efe, Mafalda Nascimento
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Optimus Alive'11
The fifth installment of the Lisbon Festival took place, as usual, in Passeio Marítimo de Alges, Oeiras. To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the festival, Optimus Alive added a fourth day, during which headliners Coldplay performed.[2]
Optimus Stage | |||
6 July | 7 July | 8 July | 9 July |
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Foo Fighters
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The Chemical Brothers
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Duck Sauce
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Super Bock Stage | |||
6 July | 7 July | 8 July | 9 July |
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Patrick Wolf
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Primal Scream
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Grinderman
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TV on the Radio
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Optimus Clubbing Stage | |||
6 July | 7 July | 8 July | 9 July |
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Amor Fúria
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Enchufada
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Dim Mak
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Boys Noize
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Optimus Alive'12
The sixth year of the festival drew crowds of more than 55,000 people to hear bands like Radiohead, Warpaint, The Maccabees, and The Kills.[3] The festival's atmosphere failed to charm all its attendees, like The Line of Best Fit's Suze Olbrich, who described her first impression of the festival grounds as a "car park with an enormous hulking main stage, two smaller hooded stages and more branded eateries and stalls than I’ve ever come across in one place".[4] Olbrich did compliment the sound quality blasting from all three stages, but mentioned the first day artists had no hope of filling the "cavernous" arenas, zapping some energy from the performances.[4]
Headliners Radiohead's performance capped off the final night of the festival. The band mostly performed works from its 2011 album King of Limbs. Radiohead was called back for two encores, and performed a section of REM's 'The One I Love'.[3]
The Maccabees also performed on the final day of the festival. During their set, the band broke into a rendition of "Happy Birthday", as 15 July was also the band's bassist Rupert Jarvis' birthday.[3]
The Sunday performances wrapped up well after 4 a.m. Monday morning.[4]
Optimus Stage | ||
13 July | 14 July | 15 July |
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The Cure
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Heineken Stage | ||
13 July | 14 July | 15 July |
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Death in Vegas
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Blasted Mechanism
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Metronomy
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Optimus Clubbing Stage | ||
13 July | 14 July | 15 July |
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Brodinski
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James Murphy + Pat Mahoney
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Seth Troxler
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Optimus Alive 2012 was nominated for several European Festival Awards—Best Major Festival, Best European Festival Line-up and Artists' Favourite Festival.[5] Ultimately, Optimus went home empty-handed however.[6]
Optimus Alive'13
Optimus Alive 2013 took place from 12 to 14 July 2013 in Lisbon, Portugal. Ticket prices for the 2013 festival range from €53 for a day ticket to €121 for a three-day pass and camping accommodations.[7]
Optimus Stage | |||
12 July | 13 July | 14 July | |
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Steve Aoki
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2manydjs
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Kings of Leon
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Heineken Stage | |||
12 July | 13 July | 14 July | |
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Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg with Andrew Wk on Vocals
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Crystal Castles
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The Bloody Beetroots
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Optimus Clubbing Stage | |||
12 July | 13 July | 14 July | |
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Redlight
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Dezperados
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Seth Troxler
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NOS Alive'14
On 2014 the festival was rebranded as NOS Alive.
NOS Stage | |||
10 July | 11 July | 12 July | |
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Arctic Monkeys
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Buraka Som Sistema
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The Libertines
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Heineken Stage | |||
10 July | 11 July | 12 July | |
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Booka Shade
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Caribou
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Nicolas Jaar
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NOS Clubbing | |||
10 July | 11 July | 12 July | |
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Jamie xx
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Branko
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A-Trak
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Jardim Caixa - Comedy Stage | |||
10 July | 11 July | 12 July | |
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Aldo Lima
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César Mourão
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Nilton
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NOS Alive'15
The festival took place from 9 to 11 July at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, Portugal.[8]
NOS Stage | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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Muse
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The Prodigy
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Heineken Stage | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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Flume
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Róisín Murphy
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Chromeo
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NOS Clubbing | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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Julio Bashmore
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Magazino
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Miss Kittin
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Raw Coreto by G-Star Raw | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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Nice Weather For Ducks
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DJ Fernando Alvim
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DJ Pedro Ramos
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Jardim Caixa - Comedy Stage | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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The Boy With Tape On His Face
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Herman José
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Rui Unas feat. DJ Van Breda
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NOS Entrance | |||
9 July | 10 July | 11 July | |
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Kerafix & Vultaire
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Dré Guimarães
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Metrica
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NOS Alive'16
In 2016 the festival is celebrating its 10th edition from 7 to 9 July and has already announced the following names:
NOS Stage | |||
7 July | 8 July | 9 July | |
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The Chemical Brothers
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Heineken Stage | |||
7 July | 8 July | 9 July | |
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Two Door Cinema Club
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Grimes
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Media coverage
The festival is broadcast live on television (through both linear channels and online multistreaming) by RTP since 2012 (it was previously broadcast by SIC on a single channel, that was SIC Radical, between 2007 and 2011) and on radio by Rádio Comercial since its inception.
See also
References
- ↑ "Optimus Alive". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "OPTIMUS ALIVE 2011 – DAY 1 REVIEW". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- 1 2 3 "Radiohead cover REM at Portugal's Optimus Alive festival". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- 1 2 3 Olbrich, Suze. "Optimus Alive: Day 1". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "European Festival Award Nominees Announced". This Festival Feeling. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "And the winners are...". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "Optimus Alive 2013 FAQs". Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "Lineup - NOS Alive Festival". Retrieved 12 April 2015.
External links
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