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Endfest
is a summer music festival hosted by KNDD, also known as 107.7 The End, an alternative rock radio station based in Seattle, Washington. It has featured such bands as Mudhoney, The Beastie Boys, Interpol, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Wolfmother, Eagles of Death Metal, Mars Volta, and others.
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ENDFEST TICKETS
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Events
Endfest 16
Sept 22, 2007, Qwest Event Center/Qwest Field Parking North Parking Lot
Main Stage: Smashing Pumpkins, Social Distortion, Bright Eyes, Satellite Party
Local Stage: Minus the Bear, Moneta, Kay Kay & His Weather Underground
What's Next Stage: The Used, Shiny Toy Guns, Hot Hot Heat, Straylight Run, Paramore, The Bravery, Against Me
Endfest 15
Aug 12, 2006, White River Amphitheater
Main Stage: Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Mars Volta, Wolfmother
Other: Eagles of Death Metal, The Subways, Nine Black Alps, Rock Kills Kid, The Gossip
Endfest 14
June 4, 2005, White River Amphitheater
The Main Stage: Stereophonics, Queens of the Stone Age, Social Distortion, Hot Hot Heat, MxPx, Interpol
What's Next Stage: Kaiser Chiefs, The Bravery, Kasabian, Ash, Tegan and Sara, Caesars
Local Stage: Pretty Girls Make Graves, Vendetta Red, RazRez, Mountain Con, Aquaduct, The Lashes
Endfest 13
September 25, 2004, White River Amphitheater
Main Stage: Metric, Muse, The Psychedelic Furs, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, X, Violent Femmes, Franz Ferdinand, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Presidents of the United States of America
Seattle Stage: Twink the Wonder Kid, Leuko, Schoolyard Heroes, The Lashes, Idiot Pilot, Harvey Danger, Super Deluxe
Endfest 12
June 21, 2003, The Gorge
Main Stage: Staind, Godsmack, Trapt, Taproot, Powerman 5000, Cave In
Seattle Stage: The Divorce, The Ruby Doe, The Pale, Visqueen
Endfest 11
June 22, 2002, The Gorge
Endfest 10
August 4, 2001, Kitsap County Fairgrounds, Bremerton
Featuring Offspring, The Crystal Method, Lit, Stabbing Westward, The Living End, Sum41, American Hi-Fi, Ours, Idlewild, Nickleback, and Spys4Darwin. This would be the debut concert performance of the latter band. [1]
References
- MacDonald, Patrick Moby gives 'Area:One' the edge that 'EndFest' used to have ''The Seattle Times'' (August 3, 2001). Retrieved on 12-29-08.
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