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Rock Werchter Festival with The Lumineers, Arctic Monkeys, and more

Jul 2, 2023  ·  Festivalpark Werchter, Werchter Festivalpark Werchter, Werchter

Rock Werchter Festival
Jul 2
Rock Werchter Festival
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The Lumineers, hailing from the U.S., are a beloved folk-rock band with hits like “Ho Hey.” Known for 24 #1 hits and major tours, they’ve achieved 3x platinum and multiple GRAMMY nominations. Albums like CLEOPATRA and III topped charts globally, with hits “Gloria” and “Brightside” reaching #1. Their tour sold 1.1 million tickets worldwide, setting concert records at Coors Field and Wrigley Field.
Midwest-born Maynard James Keenan fronts Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer, blending introspection and humor. Puscifer's works include "V Is for Vagina" and "Existential Reckoning," collaborating with artists like Primus's Tim Alexander. Known for controversial tracks and remix albums, Keenan balances rock and personal musings.
Formed from Kyuss remains, Queens of the Stone Age became 21st century heavy rock leaders. Known for "Rated R" and "Songs for the Deaf," featuring Dave Grohl. Hit #1 with “…Like Clockwork.” Collaborated with Mark Ronson, Elton John.
London-born Jacob Collier is known for his innovative music style, blending multiple genres. Famous for his YouTube start and Grammy-winning albums like "In My Room" and "Djesse." He's collaborated with stars like Coldplay, John Mayer, and SZA.
Belgian band Amenra, formed in 1999 in Kortrijk, is known for blending doom, sludge, and post-metal. Hits include Mass I-VI and De Doorn. Notable for innovative sound and collaborations within their Church of Ra collective.
Pip Millett, from Manchester suburb Marple, blends influences like Joni Mitchell and Marvin Gaye into her soulful music. Known for the hit “Make Me Cry,” her style won acclaim on COLORS Studios.

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