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Melt Festival
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The Melt Festival (formerly known as the Melt! Festival, and later MELT) was one of the biggest open-air electronic music festivals in Germany. The festival took place at the Ferropolis open-air museum, near Gräfenhainichen. It was held from 1997 to 2024.[1]

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Installation at Melt! 2015
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In May 2024, it was that announced that the July 11–13, 2024 festival would be the last.[2]

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Awards and mentions

  • #2 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2013.[3]
  • #3 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2014.[4]
  • #2 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2015.[5]
  • 2024 Helga festival award in the category "Most beautiful ones and zeros."[6]
  • 2024 Helga festival award in the category "Best conscience."[7]
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Fire show on a Bucket-wheel excavator at Melt! 2015
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Main Stage and Bucket-wheel excavator at Melt! 2015
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2012–2014 lineups

2014

Portishead, Röyksopp & Robyn, The Notwist, Moderat, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Metronomy, WhoMadeWho ...[8]

2013

The Knife, Trentemøller, Woodkid, Babyshambles ...[9]

2012

M83, Gossip, Whitest Boy Alive, Justice, Two Door Cinema Club, Modeselektor, Bloc Party, Caribou, The Bloody Beetroots ...[10]

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References

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