Rock'n Coke

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Rock'n Coke[edit | edit source]

Rock'n Coke is a popular music festival that takes place in Istanbul, Turkey. It is organized by Hürriyet and sponsored by Coca-Cola. The festival has been held annually since 2003, attracting both local and international rock and alternative music artists.

History[edit | edit source]

The first Rock'n Coke festival took place in 2003. It was the first major music festival in Turkey and has since become a staple of the Turkish music scene. The festival has hosted a number of well-known international artists, including Muse, The Cure, and Placebo, as well as popular Turkish bands like Duman and Teoman.

Venue[edit | edit source]

The festival is held at the Hezarfen Airfield, a large open space located on the outskirts of Istanbul. The airfield is transformed into a festival ground for the event, with multiple stages, food and drink stalls, and camping areas.

Music[edit | edit source]

Rock'n Coke primarily features rock and alternative music, but also includes other genres such as pop, electronic, and indie. The festival aims to promote both established and emerging artists, providing a platform for Turkish bands to gain exposure alongside international acts.

Tickets[edit | edit source]

Tickets for Rock'n Coke can be purchased through the festival's official website or at various ticket outlets throughout Turkey. There are different ticket options available, including single-day tickets, weekend passes, and VIP packages.

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