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Oxegen

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Oxegen is a yearly music festival, the first of which occurred in 2004, sponsored by Heineken. It was previously called Witnness, which ran from 2000 and was sponsored by Guinness. It takes place at the Punchestown Racecourse, Co. Kildare, Ireland and has an average attendance of around 80,000 a day, with around half of these camping on site for the duration, and the rest travelling to the site each day.

While Oxegen has not yet reached the iconic status of Glastonbury, it still manages to attract a large number of acts each year.

As well as five stages of music, there are two large areas for camping which are numerically subdivided. There are also stalls and Shops all around the enclosed area, and toilet areas. Critics often note that these toliet facilites are not nearly adequate to satisfy the large crowds.

There is also a Funfair featuring A big Wheel and other rides, such as the "Magic Carpet", the Big Drop and the Roller Coaster although at the 2004 festival these cost an extra €5 each.

For the most part, its lineup is identical to that of T in the Park, which runs on the same weekend, but in Scotland. TITP has a longer history and a smaller site, meaning that it sells out quicker, and many acts play Oxegen on the day that they're not playing TITP.

2004 Festival

The Darkness, The Cure, Orbital, Scissor Sisters, Faithless, Muse and Cartoon are some of the bands that played at the 2004 festival, which sold out a week before the event.

2005 Festival

Green Day, Foo Fighters, New Order, Queens Of The Stone Age, The Frames The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs and Snoop Dog are some of the acts that played on Saturday, July 9 and Sunday, July 10. A limited number of tickets went on sale in December 2004 at a discount price and quickly sold out, the main bulk of tickets went on Sale in February, costing €150 for a Weekend with a camping pass, €125 for a weekend without a camping pass and €67 for a day pass for either day. The tickets finally sold out on 3 June, six weeks prior to the event. There was no serious trouble with less than 100 arrests for drug offences, generally for possession of cannabis. However, the hot weather on Sunday did result in some severe sun-stroke for some revellers.

2006 Festival

A limited number of tickets for the 2006 festival went on sale a week after the 2005 festival on Friday, July 15. Many acts have been rumored to be playing at the 2006 festival, however none have been confirmed as of yet.


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Critics often note that these toliet facilites are not nearly adequate to satisfy the large crowds. There are also stalls and Shops all around the enclosed area, and toilet areas. As well as five stages of music, there are two large areas for camping which are numerically subdivided. While Oxegen has not yet reached the iconic status of Glastonbury, it still manages to attract a large number of acts each year.

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