Flow Festival

Flow Festival
Genre Music festival, arts festival
Dates First half of August
Location(s) Helsinki, Finland
Years active 2004–present
Founded by Tuomas Kallio, Nuspirit Helsinki
Website
www.flowfestival.com
Flow Festival 2015 in Helsinki. Converted gas holders in the background now function as cultural arenas in the former industrial area of Suvilahti.

Flow Festival (commonly known simply as Flow) is an urban music and arts festival in Helsinki, Finland. The music presented at Flow Festival is a varied selection of artists from indie rock to soul and jazz and from folk to contemporary club sounds – from both the Finnish and the international scene. In addition to music, Flow Festival is about urban spaces, visual arts, film screenings, talks, design as well as food and drinks. The event takes place at a defunct Suvilahti power plant and its industrial surroundings in downtown Helsinki's immediate vicinity.[1]

The festival showcases established musical artists but is also known for giving the stage for new and emerging artists. Notable artist appearances at Flow Festival over the years have included artists such as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Kanye West, Lily Allen, The Roots, The Black Keys, Beach House, Kraftwerk, Björk, M.I.A., Bon Iver, Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, Public Enemy, Cat Power, The National, Outkast, Action Bronson, Manic Street Preachers, Vampire Weekend, Iron & Wine, My Bloody Valentine and Lykke Li.

In 2013, the festival gathered more than 60,000 visitors. The line-up consisted of more than 150 artists.[2]

History

Flow Festival was created by the Finnish music producer Tuomas Kallio and his friends from the Helsinki-based music collective Nuspirit Helsinki. The organizers' goal was to offer something new to the Finnish music and urban scene. Since 2004, Flow Festival has been organized annually during the first weeks of August.

During its history of over 10 years, Flow Festival has been organized in three different locations. The event has grown from a relatively small soul & jazz club event into a significant Northern European music and arts festival with an evergrowing international interest.[3]

2004

Starting under the Flow, the inaugural festival consisted of two nights at an indoor club in the now destroyed VR warehouses in downtown Helsinki with a capacity of around 2000.

The inaugural event's line-up was heavily focused on jazz and soul. Performances included those of Marlena Shaw, Ty, Nuspirit Helsinki, The Five Corners Quintet, Norman Jay, Jazzanova, Bugz in the Attic and Nicola Conte.[4]

2005

In its second year, the line-up artists of Flow Festival 2005 included Omar, Husky Rescue, Marva Whitney and Mark Murphy.[5]

2006

The third festival in order, Flow Festival 2006 moved northwards from downtown Helsinki to Kaikukatu in Sörnäinen. The line-up included José González, Gravenhurst, Candi Staton, TV-Resistori and Aavikko.[6]

2007

Jenny Wilson performing 2007.

In 2007, the festival changed its official name to the current form of Flow Festival. The event also moved to its current location in Suvilahti's industrial area in Helsinki. The Flow Festival 2007 line-up included Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators, Architecture in Helsinki, Op:l Bastards, Risto, Jori Hulkkonen, Pepe Deluxé, Terry Callier and The Valkyrians.[7]

2008

The 2008 line-up included Cut Copy, Kings of Convenience, Crystal Castles, 22-Pistepirkko, The Roots, Sébastien Tellier, Múm and Huoratron.[8]

2009

The musical line-up consisted (among others) of Lily Allen, Kraftwerk, Vampire Weekend, Grace Jones, White Lies, Yann Tiersen, Final Fantasy and Fever Ray.[9]

During its four days, the evergrowing Flow Festival already gathered around 40,000 visitors. In 2009, Flow Festival won its first Music & Media Finland Festival of the Year award.

2010

The 2010 line-up consisted of artists such as The Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem, Big Boi, Air, M.I.A., Robyn, The xx and Beach House.[10]

2011

The Human League performing 2011.

Line-up included Kanye West, Röyksopp, MF Doom, Empire of the Sun, Lykke Li, Iron & Wine and The Human League.[11]

Flow Festival was chosen as the Finnish Festival of the Year for the second time.

2012

Line-up in 2012 included Björk, Feist, Bon Iver, The Black Keys, Lykke Li and Yann Tiersen.[12]

Flow Festival was once again chosen as the Music & Media Finland's Finnish Festival of the Year.

2013

The 10th anniversary year's festival line-up saw performances from artists such as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, Kraftwerk (the band's second Flow Festival appearance), Public Enemy, Cat Power, The Knife, My Bloody Valentine, Beach House (also the band's second Flow appearance) and Cody Chesnutt.[13]

2014

This year's Flow Festival took place August 8–10, 2014.[14]

2015

Major Lazer performing 2015.

Line-up included Pet Shop Boys, Florence and the Machine, Major Lazer, Belle and Sebastian, Seinabo Sey, Foxygen, Beck, Róisín Murphy and CHIC featuring Nile Rodgers among others. The festival took place August 14–16, 2015.

2016

In 2016 the festival takes place August 12-14 and the line-up will include artists such as Iggy Pop, Jamie xx, Chvrches, Sia, M83 and New Order.[15]

Awards

Flow Festival has been awarded the Music & Media Finland Best Festival award four times in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013.[16]

In 2013, Flow Festival was also nominated as "Best Medium-Sized Festival" at the European Festivals Awards.[17]

References

  1. "What is Flow?". Flow Festival. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  2. "Thank you all for a great festival". Flow Festival. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  3. "Flow Festival's Tuomas Kallio on how they're showing what's hip and different in Finland". The Independent. 5.7.2013. Retrieved 2014-02-13. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Program". FLOW04. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  5. "Program". FLOW05. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  6. "Programme". FLOW06. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  7. "Programme". Flow07. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  8. "Program". Flow08. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  9. "Program". Flow09. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  10. "Artists". Flow Festival 2010. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  11. "Artists". Flow Festival 2011. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  12. "Program". Flow Festival 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  13. "Program". Flow Festival 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  14. "Flow Festival". Flow Festival. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  15. "Flow Festival". Flow Festival. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  16. "Festival of the Year". Flow Festival 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  17. "Flow Festival nominated in European Festival Awards". Flow Festival 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
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