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Red Bull Music Academy Radio teams up with music festivals worldwide to curate dedicated stages and bring you exclusive live recordings from the season’s most thrilling acts.

A3C Festival (USA)
Amsterdam Dance Event (Netherlands)
Anapop Festival (Turkey)
Audioriver (Poland)
Berlin Music Days (Germany)
Bestival (United Kingdom)
Bloc Weekend (United Kingdom)
c/o pop (Germany)
Club To Club (Italy)
Dancity Festival (Italy)
Decibel Festival (USA)
Dissonanze (Italy)
Distortion Festival (Denmark)
Electron Festival (Switzerland)
Elettrowave (Italy)
Elevate Festival (Austria)
Elita (Italy)
Entechno (Greece)
Ether (United Kingdom)
Eurosonic Noorderslag (Netherlands)
Felabration (Nigeria)
Filter Culture Collide (USA)
Flow Festival (Finland)
FM4 Geburtstagsfest (Austria)
Future Sound Of Brasil (Brazil)
HARD Events (USA)
Hartera Festival (Croatia)
L.E.V. Festival (Spain)
La Bâtie (Switzerland)
Les Nuits Sonores (France)
livingroom.fm (Switzerland)
Mad Decent Block Party (USA)
Melt! (Germany)
Meltdown (United Kingdom)
Metamorphose (Japan)
MIGZ Festival (Russia)
Monegros (Spain)
Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland)
Moogfest (USA)
Movement Detroit (USA)
Movement Torino (Italy)
Mutek (Canada)
Mutek.es (Spain)
Mysteryland (Netherlands)
Nachtdigital (Germany)
Neopop (Portugal)
Notting Hill Carnival (United Kingdom)
Oppikoppi Festival (South Africa)
Oxegen (Ireland)
POP Montreal (Canada)
Positivus Festival (Latvia)
Primavera Sound (Spain)
Pygmalion Music Festival (USA)
Reworks (Greece)
Rhythm & Vines (New Zealand)
roBOt (Italy)
Rocking The Daisies (South Africa)
Rototom Sunsplash (Spain)
Sarajevo Jazz Festival (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Shift (Switzerland)
Sónar (Spain)
SónarSound Tokyo (Japan)
SOS 4.8 (Spain)
Southport Weekender (United Kingdom)
Splash! (Germany)
Spring (Austria)
St Jerome's Laneway Festival (Australia)
Synch Festival (Greece)
Tauron Nowa Muzyka (Poland)
The Garden (Croatia)
The Voodoo Music Experience (USA)
Together (USA)
Trans Musicales (France)
Urban Art Forms (Austria)
Villette Sonique (France)
Wakarusa (USA)
Winter Music Conference (USA)
Worldwide Festival (France)
Meltdown

Meltdown

Another event situated along the curve of the Thames, the Southbank's Meltdown festival is unique in that it's the concert equivalent of looking through an artist's record collection. Every year, Meltdown recruits one outstanding contributor to (pop) music's history to curate the festival, resulting in some very eclectic line-ups. Previous curators have included Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Elvis Costello, John Peel, David Bowie, Nick Cave, Robert Wyatt, Morrissey, and Massive Attack, to name a few - but while you might think the 2500+ capacity Royal Festival Hall might require mainstream programming, Meltdown affords the curators some serious liberties. The selection usually reflects more than just the tastes of the curators, and often there are forgotten contemporaries from past decades whose influence can't be over-estimated - a perspective through the years is what Meltdown aims for, and the stages of the Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall creak with distinguished elder statesmen and brash young innovators turning the thermostat up to eleven. Barriers of style, age, nationality, and sound get thrown in the cauldron like so many chocolate fireguards, leaving the elements that make great music so essential.

Date

August 1 - August 12, 2012

Address

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX

Related Links

Meltdown @ Southbank Centre
Meltdown on Twitter
Meltdown on Wikipedia