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- Marktrock is a music festival held each year around 15 August, in the heart of the university town of Leuven, Belgium. There is also a smaller Marktrock...
- the band's only album Spring (Belgian band), a group that performed at Marktrock in 2004 American Spring, a 1970s pop music duo, known from 1971/'72 as...
- Hotlist, and De Afrekening. They pla**** that summer at Folk Dranouter and Marktrock, among others. The band then started performing abroad in Germany, Switzerland...
- well. In the summer of 2011, they could be seen at Rock Werchter and Marktrock, among others. The front man of Stash is Gunther Verspecht. "Sadness"...
- Meerhout I Love Techno, Ghent Jazz Middelheim, Antwerp Les Ardentes, Liège Marktrock, Leuven Na fir bolg, Vorselaar Pukkelpop, H****elt Reggae Geel, Geel Rock...
- theatre, sound art, and dance. Leuven holds a summer rock festival, Marktrock. Leuven has some university orchestras, such as the University Symphony...
- Europe, including Glastonbury Festival, Sziget Festival, SXSW Festival, Marktrock Festival, Trutnov Open Air Music Festival, and the Midi Modern Music Festival...
- "The Dj list, Mike". Thedjlist.com. Retrieved 2011-09-10. "Marktrock, Soulsister". Marktrock.be. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-10...
- like Pukkelpop, Groezrock (2014), Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas (2013), Marktrock, and Rebellion (Blackpool). Party Political Bull**** - Punkcore Records...
- released in the Netherlands. The clip shows the concert of Natalia during Marktrock 2004, a large festival in Belgium, and some backstage scenes. Risin' became...