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Copenhell is a heavy metal festival held annually at Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 2010. It was one of the first open-air heavy metal festivals in Denmark.

Copenhell
Copenhell 2023
GenreHeavy metal, all genres of metal
DatesJune
Location(s)Refshaleøen, Denmark
Years active2010-present
Organised byLive Nation
Websitecopenhell.dk

The festival started in 2010 with two stages, the main stage Helviti and secondary stage Hades. The Upcoming Stage was introduced in 2011 for unsigned bands and was renamed Pandæmonium in 2012. In 2019 the Pandæmonium stage was upgraded to mid size bands and a new stage called Gehenna was added as the smallest stage.

By year

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Copenhell 2010

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Copenhell 2010 took place from Friday 11 June to Saturday 12 June.

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Copenhell 2011

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Copenhell 2011 took place from Friday 17 June to Saturday 18 June.

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Copenhell 2012

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Copenhell 2012 took place from Friday 15 June to Saturday 16 June including a warmup day on Thursday the 14th. On this day the Danish bands Red Warszawa, Mordax and Svartsot played for the visitors who had tickets that included accommodation (tents).

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Copenhell 2013

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Copenhell 2013 took place from Friday 14 June to Saturday 15 June, including a warmup day on Thursday 13 June. The Thursday bill this year featured Danish bands Fall of Pantheon, Deus Otiosus, and Hatesphere, as well as the British metalcore band The Defiled, all of whom performed on the Pandæmonium stage.

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Copenhell 2014

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Copenhell 2014 took place from Wednesday 11 June to Friday 13 June. The days have been changed from the usual Thursday-Saturday dates to accommodate Iron Maiden.

Copenhell 2014 was, for the first time in the festival's history, a full 3-day festival.

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Copenhell 2015

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Copenhell 2015 took place Thursday 18 June to Saturday 20 June.

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Copenhell 2016

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Copenhell 2016 took place Thursday 23 June to Saturday 25 June.

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Copenhell 2017

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Copenhell 2017 took place on Thursday June 22 to Saturday June 24.

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Copenhell 2018

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Copenhell 2018 took place on Thursday June 21 to Saturday June 23 plus a warmup day on Wednesday June 20.

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Copenhell 2019

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Copenhell 2019 took place Wednesday June 19 to Saturday June 22.

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Copenhell 2020

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Copenhell 2020 was planned to take place Wednesday June 17 to Saturday June 20, but was cancelled on April 7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Copenhell 2021

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Copenhell 2021 was planned to take place Wednesday June 16 to Saturday June 19 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Copenhell 2022

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Copenhell 2022 took place Wednesday June 15 to Saturday June 18.

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Copenhell 2023

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Copenhell 2023 took place Wednesday June 14 to Saturday June 17.

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Copenhell 2024

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Copenhell 2024 took place Wednesday June 19 to Saturday June 22.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Copenhell 2010". Rockfreaks.net. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  2. ^ "Copenhell Festival 2011 Line Up". Virtualfestivals.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  3. ^ "Copenhell » Line-up 2014". Copenhell.dk. Archived from the original on 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
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