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Rock in Japan Festival
GenreRock and alternative music festival
Location(s)Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba (2022-present)
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan (2000-2021)
Years active2000–present
Most recentAugust 12–13, 2000
Next eventAugust 3–4 & 10-12, 2019
WebsiteOfficial website

The Rock in Japan Festival is an annual three-day rock festival held during early August at Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba, Japan, organized by Rockin'on. Rock in Japan Festival is the biggest rock festival in Japan in terms of attendance.

Performances

2012

Day GRASS STAGE LAKE STAGE sound of forest WING TENT Seaside Stage
1
(08-03)
  • Oreskaband
  • Hemenway
  • UL
  • Taro Kobayashi
  • Applicat Spectra
  • ROTTENGRAFFTY
  • SCOOBIE DO
  • Eoin O'Kane and the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra
2
(08-04)
3
(08-05)

2013

Day GRASS STAGE LAKE STAGE sound of forest PARK STAGE WING TENT DJ BOOTH
1
(08–02)
  • the Village Papas
  • Noise and milk
  • Niiyama Shiori
  • fukurouzu
  • Kavka Shishido
  • Tancobuchin
  • The Flickers
  • INORAN
  • Dr.DOWNER
2
(08–03)
  • White Ash
  • the chef cooks me
  • Shinku-horou
  • Akaiko-en
  • lecca
  • PES
  • BACK DROP BOMB
  • GOOD4NOTHING
  • SameZame
  • Buzz The Bears
  • Sayonara、 Matakondone
  • J
  • Mao Uchu
  • Passepied
  • Applicat Spectra
  • Magokoro Brothers
3
(08–04)

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