Graspop Metal Meeting - Graspop Metal Meeting 2005

Graspop Metal Meeting 2005

The 2005 edition marked the tenth anniversary of the Graspop Metal Meeting and an amazing 80,000 metal fans thanked the organisers for ten long years of unremitting effort. The campingfest became a thing of the past as GMM now scheduled three full festival days on four stages that welcomed over 60 bands. After top acts like Slipknot, System Of A Down and Slayer had set the festival grounds ablaze, headliners Iron Maiden wrapped up the three-day anniversary party in style with a vintage ‘early days’ set.

Friday June 24
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II Metal Dome

System of a Down
Within Temptation
Papa Roach
Helmet
Alter Bridge
The Ga*Ga*s

Nevermore
Megadeth
Metal Church
Grave Digger
Enslaved
Immolation

Kreator
Dillinger Escape Plan
Madball
H2O
Caliban
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster

In-Quest
Autumn
Axamenta
Judasville
Cowboys and Aliens
Chimaera
Sengir

Saturday June 25
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II

Slipknot
Slayer
Accept
Hatebreed
Kamelot
Epica
Soilwork
Skitsoy

In Flames
Sirenia
Samael
Amon Amarth
Gorefest
Behemoth

Anthrax
Sick of It All
Mastodon
Rose Tattoo
Pro-Pain
Peter Pan Speedrock

Sunday June 26
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II

Iron Maiden
Dream Theater
Dio
Yngwie Malmsteen
Primal Fear
Axel Rudi Pell
DragonForce

Lacuna Coil
Dark Tranquillity
Nuclear Assault
Aborted
Oceans of Sadness

Terror
Amen
Walls of Jericho
Murphy's Law
Hatesphere

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