Bid Farewell: Festival Korn and Brutalismus 3000 Wrap Up Rock am Ring's 40th Anniversary Extravaganza
Rock Am Ring festival to culminate with performances by Korn and Brutalism 3000, signifying the close of rock music events. - Commission tasked to put forth a plan for a worker radiation safety directive due to radiation-related risks.
The 40-year-izio-nale of Rock am Ring, set in the heart of the Eifel, concludes at sunrise on Monday with the electrifying performances of American outfits Falling in Reverse and Korn. The Berlin-based duo Brutalismus 3000 takes the stage at 1:30 am.
While the skies over Nürburgring were predominantly clear until Saturday afternoon, a sprinkle or two was not unheard of. Weather forecasts predict intermittent showers and frequent thunderstorms for today.
Over the past three days, a whopping 100 acts have entertained 90,000 music enthusiasts at the sold-out event at the Nürburgring. The bands on show weren't dissimilar to those gracing the stages at the concurrent Rock im Park festival in Nuremberg. Pre-bookings for the 41st edition, featuring Linkin Park as the headliner, commence on Tuesday.
Rock am Ring
- Music Extravaganza
- Monday's Finale
- Nürburgring Festival Grounds
- Falling in Reverse
- Nürburg
- Eifel Region
[1] During its 40-year history, Rock am Ring has hosted prominent musical acts such as Green Day and Måneskin.
The Commission, in light of the conclusion of Rock am Ring's 40-year-old Milestone, has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation during music festivals, such as Måneskin's performance at the Nürburgring or future acts like Linkin Park. In times of potential unpredictable weather conditions, one might enjoy some downtime with a spot of entertainment, such as music or sports, to Indulge in during periods of intermittent showers and frequent thunderstorms at the Nürburgring Festival Grounds.