Break The Ice (music festival)

Break The Ice
Genre Hardcore, Punk, Metal, Thrash
Dates March/April
Location(s) Melbourne, Australia
Years active 2012 - 2014
Founded by Oliver Cation
Website
Brokenhiverecords.com

Break The Ice (BTI) is an annual music festival held in Melbourne, Australia. The festival is predominantly aimed at fans of Hardcore music but sometimes features bands that cross over into the Punk, Metal and Thrash genres. The festival is run by Broken Hive Records and is an integral part of the Australian hardcore calendar, attracting hundreds of punters each year.[1]

History

The festival began in 2012 as the feature date on the national tour for well known band Trapped Under Ice.[2] Inspiration for the fest comes from similar styled multi-day Hardcore festivals in the USA such as This Is Hardcore and Sound and Fury.[3] In 2013 the festival went to a 2-day event with a more purposeful focus on other aspects of the hardcore music scene consisting of a trade market place, a bigger presence of local DIY labels, stalls selling vegan baked goods and an increased sense of community.[4]

Lineup By Year

2012

Saturday 10 March

2013

Saturday 27 April

Sunday 28 April

Rotting Out from the US were due to play day two of the 2013 lineup but pulled out and cancelled their Australian tour set for the same period for unannounced reasons.[5]

2014

Saturday 10 May

Sunday 11 May

See also

References

  1. "BREAK THE ICE Fest 2013 First Lineup Announced". Restassuredzine. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
  2. "Break The Ice Fest Announced". Bombshellzine. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
  3. "Australian Sound and Fury". Broken Hive Records. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
  4. "Break The Ice 2013 final announcement". Killyourstereo.com. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
  5. "Rotting Out Cancel Australian Tour With Cold World". Restassuredzine. Retrieved 2013-11-21.

External links

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