Rock the Park
Rock the Park | |
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Genre |
2004 to 2008: Classic rock 2009: Classic rock, rock, country |
Dates | 2009: July 23–25 |
Location(s) | Harris Park, London, Ontario |
Years active | 2004 – present |
Website | |
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Rock the Park, formerly known as Hawk Rocks the Park, is an annual music concert held at Harris Park in London, Ontario, Canada. From 2004 to 2008 it was primarily a classic rock concert sponsored by radio station "103.9 The Hawk". In 2010, the three-day concert was sponsored by three radio stations: 98.1 Free FM, FM96 and country music station BX93.
For the first 12 years, the purpose of the event was to raise money for "Bethany's Hope Foundation" for MLD Research, which raised and $1.2 million.[1]
In its 13th year, Bethany's Hope Foundation has shifted gears to focus on their year round clinic trials and Rock the Park has teamed up with the following charities: Big Brothers Big Sisters of London and Area, Make-A-Wish Southwestern Ontario and Children's Health Foundation, while also supporting Western Mustangs Football.
Rock the Park I
The first Rock the Park was held July 22–24 in 2004. Its main function was to raise money for Bethany's Hope Foundation and it raised more than $110,000. It featured several musical groups:
Thursday, July 22
Friday, July 23
Saturday, July 24
Hawk Rocks the Park... Again
The second edition of Rock the Park was held over four days during July 21–24, 2005. Due to the success of the first concert, this second one was expanded to four days, during which over 40,000 Rock fans attended. It featured:
Thursday, July 21
- ZZ Top
- Randy Bachman
- Brian Howe
- Trooper
- Jimmy Bowskillz Band
Friday, July 22
- Lou Gramm (Former singer of Foreigner)
- April Wine
- Sass Jordan
- Chilliwack
Saturday, July 23
Sunday, July 24
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers
- David Wilcox
- Thundermug (Playing in their last concert for a long time)
Rock the Park III
Held July 20–22, 2006, the groups that took part were:[2]
Thursday, July 20
- Peter Frampton
- Eddie Money
- Loverboy
- Ray Lyell & The Storm
Friday, July 21
Saturday, July 22
Rock the Park III managed to raise $180,021 for the Bethany's Hope Foundation.
Hawk Rocks the Park: Back 4 More
Rock the Park IV was run July 26–28, 2007.
Thursday, July 26
Friday, July 27
Saturday, July 28
One of the announced bands was supposed to be Boston. The announcement was postponed after the death of Brad Delp. Subsequently, all of Boston's plans for touring, including Hawk Rocks the Park, were cancelled.
Hawk Rocks the Park 5
Rock the Park 5 ran from July 23 to July 26, 2008.
Wednesday, July 23
- Ted Nugent
- Great White
- Diamond Dust (Winner of Rockstar Fantasy)
Thursday, July 24
Friday July 25
Saturday July 26
Rock the Park 2009
Rock the Park 2009 was held July 23–25, 2009. This marked the first time Rock the Park was not fully put on by The Hawk. Instead it was put on by two other major London radio stations as well. July 23 was presented by FM96, July 24 by BX93, and July 25 by The Hawk.
Thursday, July 23
Friday, July 24
Saturday, July 25
- The Doobie Brothers
- Creedence Clearwater Revisited
- Dennis DeYoung (Former singer of Styx)
- Lighthouse
Rock the Park 2010
Rock the Park 2010 was held from July 22–24, 2010. It was presented by Bob FM. Approximately $1 million was raised for the Bethany's Hope Foundation.
Thursday, July 22
Friday, July 23
Saturday, July 24
Rock the Park 2011
The 2011 edition of Rock the Park took place over three days in July 2011. That year's sponsors included FM 96, 103.1 Fresh FM, 103.9 Greatest Hits FM and AM980, among others.
Thursday, July 21
Friday, July 22
Saturday, July 23
Rock the Park 2012
Thursday July 26, 2012 (Modern Rock Night)
Friday July 27, 2012 (Classic Rock Night 1)
Saturday July 28, 2012 (Classic Rock Night 2)
Rock the Park 2013, 10th Anniversary
Thursday July 25, 2013 (Modern Rock Night)
- The Tragically Hip
- The Trews
- The Rural Alberta Advantage
- Greg Ball and The Dry County Rebels
Friday July 26, 2013 (Classic Rock Night 1)
Saturday July 27, 2013 (Classic Rock Night 2)
Rock the Park 2014
Rock the Park XI took place July 24–26, 2014. A new event, the Gone Country Music Festival, sponsored by radio station BX93, was held at Harris Park on Wednesday, July 23, 2014.
Wednesday July 23, 2014 - Gone Country Music Festival
Thursday July 24, 2014
Friday July 25, 2014
Saturday July 26, 2014
- Burton Cummings[4]
- Huey Lewis and the News[4]
- 38 Special[5][6]
- Headpins[7]
- FREE FM Under the Covers Winner
Rock the Park 2015
Rock the Park XII took place July 14–18, 2015.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - Gone Country
Thursday, July 16, 2015 - Gone Country
Friday, July 17, 2015
- The Arkells
- Mother Mother
- Tokyo Police Club
- Brave Shores
- Born Ruffians
- Young Empires
Rock the Park 2016
Rock the Park 2016 takes place July 13–16, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016 - Gone Country
Thursday, July 14, 2016 - Gone Country
Friday, July 15, 2016
Saturday, July 16, 2016
References
- ↑ Reaney, James (2010-03-03). "April Wine, Heart, Collective Soul set to rock the park". London Free Press. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
- ↑ London Free Press article about Rock the Park III
- ↑ http://www.am980.ca/2014/03/07/rock-the-park-2014/
- 1 2 http://www.hueylewisandthenews.com/
- ↑ Reaney, James (2014-01-24). "38 Special, country bands join 11th Rock the Park". London Free Press. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
- ↑ "Tour Dates - 38 Special". Retrieved 2014-02-05.
- ↑ http://www.canadianclassicrock.com/headpins-live-dates/