Hard Rock Calling - Hard Rock Calling 2012

Hard Rock Calling 2012

During the song "Twist and Shout", which was being performed by Bruce Springsteen and guest Paul McCartney at the Saturday night show, Springsteen was forced to cut his set short when he ran overtime on a council curfew.

Main Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Soundgarden
Iggy and The Stooges
Cold Chisel
Black Stone Cherry
Kids in Glass Houses

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
John Fogerty
Lady Antebellum
The Nightwatchman
Hey Monea!

Paul Simon
Alison Krauss Featuring Jerry Douglas
Christina Perri
Punch Brothers
Robert Randolph
Karima Francis

Pepsi Max Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

The Mars Volta
Skindred
Red, White & Blues
Hawk Eyes
The Dirty Youth

Amy Macdonald
Dawes
Gary Clark Jr.
Lawson
NEEDTOBREATHE
The Night

Big Country
gUiLLeMoTs
LP
Ryan Sheridan
Robert Ellis
Marlon Roudette
Ryan Sheridan

Hard Rock Rising Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Cocktail Slippers
Dive Bella Dive
Deap Vally
The Launderettes
Koo Koo Kitchen
FOS
Maker

Dylan LeBlanc
Jack Savoretti
Gabriel Bruce
Feral Singers
KonKoma
Tanya Auclaire
Brass Wirs Orchestra

James Walsh
Marcus Foster
Life in Film
Nina Nesbitt
Sadie & The Hotheads
Bwani Junction
Molly McQueen

Band Stand
Friday Saturday Sunday

Sissy and The Blisters
Drop Out Venus
Vukovi
Turbogeist
Micro Jupiter
Scams

Sheilds
Danny Shah
Daytone Lights
Alistar Griffin
Richard Cowey
Halfway to New York

Peggy Sue
Alessi's Park
Chailo Sim
Honey Ryder

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