Each year in in late spring, around 8,000 guests visit Aarhus to experience between 100 and 200 concerts from new, as well as more established bands and artists from Denmark and the other Nordic countries.
Since 1994, SPOT Festival has been a platform for a range of bands and artists, from The Raveonettes and Mew, to MØ and Efterklang, who all used SPOT Festival to launch their international careers.
The SPOT Festival is supported by a huge slice of the Danish music world of rock, pop and related genres – all joining hands to back the festival.
The ambition of SPOT Festival is to create a promotional platform for Danish and Nordic music. The profile, line-up and scheduling are primarily dictated by the ambition to back new bands and artists who have the artistic level to do well internationally.
The presentations include acts who make their debut at SPOT as well as more established acts who are deemed potentially interesting for either Danish or international labels, publishers, music business people as well as other parts of the cultural industry and media.
For many years, the SPOT Festival has been Scandinavia’s most important rendezvous for the Danish and International music industry. Musically, with a wide selection of export-minded and trendsetting acts – and industry-wise, with in-demand networking activities and an ambitious conference-programme. This is gathered under the area SPOT+.
Genrewise, music, film and related genres are becoming still more intertwined in recent years, and new and exciting projects, business models, and sales channels are opening up. This trend is an excellent opportunity for the music industry – and the other industries.
IT IS THIS TREND OF BLURRED GENRES WHICH IS THE FOCUS OF SPOT+
SPOT HISTORY
See the line-up from previous years (opens in new tab)
* No festival in 2001
** No programme available from 1997