''RockOut Fest'' (formerly called Maquinaria Festival) is a music festival of different styles but mainly rock, born in
São Paulo in 2008. After two versions there, the Chilean producer ''Transistor'' bought and exported the brand to Chile to do it October 9, 2010, at the
Club Hípico in
Santiago de Chile, with bands like
Queens of the Stone Age,
Incubus,
Linkin Park
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and
Pixies as headliners, as well as sideshows with
Rage Against the Machine,
The Mars Volta and
Suicidal Tendencies. After the first successful release, a second version was released in 2011 with
Faith No More
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,
Megadeth
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,
Alice In Chains,
Down
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* Down, the relative direction opposed to up
* Down (gridiron football), in American/Canadian football, a period when one play takes place
* Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
* Downland, a ty ...
,
Chris Cornell,
Stone Temple Pilots,
Snoop Dogg
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,
Sonic Youth
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,
Primus and
Damian Marley This time as headliners on 12 and 13 November.
After two versions, the Transistor producer decided to change the venue for 2012, to ''Club de Campo Las Vizcachas'' with camping including and signs alliances with producers in Argentina and Mexico to make local versions, with similar line-up, between 1 and November 11, 2012. In
Mexico City (1, 2 and 3),
Guadalajara
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(3 and 4),
Buenos Aires (8 and 9) to finish in
Santiago de Chile on November 10–11.
Marilyn Manson
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,
Slayer
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,
The Prodigy
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, and
Calle 13 are headliners in all countries along with names like
Deftones (except Buenos Aires), Gogol Bordello, Apollo,
Mastodon,
Stone Sour
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,
Cavalera Conspiracy,
Slash
Slash may refer to:
* Slash (punctuation), the "/" character
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Slash (Marvel Comics)
* Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'')
Music
* Harry Slash & The Slashtones, an American rock band
* Nash th ...
(Chile only) and
Kiss (Exclusive to Chile).
In August 2014, the Transistor company changed the name of ''Maquinaria Festival'' to ''RockOut Fest'', making its first edition only in Santiago de Chile. It has been confirmed to the second edition for September 2016 and the third for November 2017.
Venues
* This version was made as ''Sideshow'' because the artists initially performed at the festival but in the end played two days later
Maquinaria Festival Chile 2010
Maquinaria Festival Chile 2011
Maquinaria Festival Chile 2012
RockOut Fest Chile 2014
RockOut Fest Chile 2016
RockOut Fest Chile 2017
References
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Music festivals in Chile
Music festivals established in 2010
Rock festivals in Chile
Spring (season) events in Chile