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Empty Hills | |
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Genre | Rock, Folk, Reggae, Jazz, Electronic, Avant-garde |
Dates | June |
Location(s) | Kaluga Oblast Smolensk Oblast (2009) |
Years active | 2003–2011 |
Website | holmi.ru |
Empty Hills (Russian: Пустые холмы, romanized: Pustye Kholmy) was a non-commercial open-air alternative arts and music festival in Russia.
The festival was held annually since 2003, usually over several days in June, in Kaluga Oblast or Smolensk Oblast. It was a non-profit event with no admission fee or sponsorship. The efforts of volunteers were responsible for the production of the event.[citation needed ]
Unlike most music festivals, Empty Hills had no specific musical format or style. Among genres represented on the festival, there were folk music, blues, rock music, reggae, sometimes electronic music, jazz or avant-garde.[1]
Event history
[edit ]No. | Dates | Approximate location | Attendance |
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1 | June 12–14, 2003 | near Istomino [ru] | 300[1] |
2 | 2004 | near Lopatino and Lysaya Gora | 1,500[1] |
3 | 2005 | near Lopatino and Khomyakovo | 3,000 |
4 | June 9–12, 2006 | near Latynino | 7,000[1] |
5 | 2007 | near Afanasovo | 15,000[1] |
6 | 2008 | near Bardino and Gorokhovka | 15,000–40,000 |
7 | 2009 | near Shibnevo [ru] and Pavlovskoye [ru] | 35,000+ |
8 | June 11–14, 2010 | near Devyatovka and Gnezdilovo | 20,000–80,000 |
9 | June 9–3, 2011 | near Bardino and Gorokhovka | 50,000[2] |
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d "The chronicles of Empty Hills". Пустые Холмы (in Russian). Retrieved 2022年09月29日.
- ^ "The call of the wild: Empty Hills-2011". Russia Beyond. 2011年06月21日. Retrieved 2022年09月29日.
External links
[edit ]- Official site (in Russian)
- Official site (English version)