Mountain mosh pit: Wacken founds a branch in Tyrol

2024-11-15 11:28:00

There are no tickets for the 34th Wacken Open Air in Germany for a long time, but there are for the “Full Metal Mayrhofen” in the Zillertal. This is a new offshoot of the famous metal festival. For the first time, you can mosh and headbang in front of a majestic mountain backdrop from March 31st to April 5th, 2025. The first bands already confirmed include Saltatio Mortis, Faun, Hämatom and Clawfinger.

Two ibexes look down from the mountainside at the snow-covered village in the Alps, two ski poles cross the logo, and other bands such as Warkings, All for Metal, Deine Cousine and representatives of the local metal school such as Insanity Alert and tuXedoo are announced on the festival poster.

If you want to give your ears a break, the opportunities for skiing, snowboarding and winter hiking are advertised. Metal yoga will also be provided. The six-day ticket costs 219 euros, the one for Friday and Saturday costs 145 euros.

(S E R V I C E – www.full-metal-mayrhofen.com)

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How do you plan to balance the energetic‌ atmosphere of a metal festival with the ⁤tranquility ⁤of the ⁣alpine⁤ environment?

​ **Interview with Festival Organizer: Full Metal Mayrhofen**

**Interviewer:**​ Thank you ⁢for joining ‌us today! The buzz around “Full Metal Mayrhofen” is truly exciting, especially since there’s no ⁣access to Wacken this year.⁤ What inspired you to create a new metal festival in such a picturesque setting?

**Organizer:** Thank you for having me! We wanted to⁣ provide a unique experience that ‍combines the thrill of a metal festival with ⁢the stunning backdrop of the Alps. We ‍believe ⁤that music and nature can create⁣ an unforgettable atmosphere,⁤ allowing⁣ fans to enjoy world-class performances while surrounded by​ breathtaking scenery.

**Interviewer:** It’s​ definitely a fresh concept! With big names ‍like⁢ Saltatio Mortis and ⁢Clawfinger already⁢ on the lineup, how do you ⁤see the blend of heavy metal music‌ and outdoor ‍activities like skiing and yoga appealing to festival-goers?

**Organizer:**⁢ We ⁣know​ that our​ audience leads diverse‌ lifestyles. By offering skiing, snowboarding, and‌ even metal yoga,⁣ we aim ⁢to cater to both ‍the heavy metal enthusiast and‍ those looking⁢ for a holistic experience. ​It’s about balancing the⁣ intensity of the music with opportunities to unwind and enjoy the⁢ stunning natural surroundings.

**Interviewer:** ‍Some might argue that the essence of‍ metal music belongs in a more traditional​ festival environment rather than a serene mountain landscape. What are your ⁢thoughts ‍on this perspective?

**Organizer:** That’s a ⁣valid point, and we appreciate any discourse on the subject! We ⁤believe that metal can thrive in various settings. The juxtaposition of the aggressive energy of metal music​ with the peacefulness of the mountains‌ can create a dynamic experience. Plus, we’re confident that the unique vibe will resonate with our ‌attendees.

**Interviewer:** Fascinating⁤ viewpoint.​ For‌ those who may not be sold on the idea, do you ⁣think the opportunity ⁤to attend a ​festival in such a location could possibly redefine what metal festivals mean today?

**Organizer:** Absolutely! “Full Metal⁣ Mayrhofen” is ⁤about ⁢reshaping the festival culture. We want to show ‌that metal isn’t limited to traditional venues; it can embrace creativity and adventure. We’re eager⁢ to spark discussions and perhaps change some perceptions about metal music’s place in ⁣the world.

**Interviewer:** Thank ‍you for sharing your ⁤insights! Readers, what do you think? Can⁤ metal ⁤thrive in a​ mountain setting, or⁣ should it ‍stay rooted in⁢ traditional⁢ places? Join the debate!

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