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Trance Energy was a Dutch trance event featuring trance music DJs from around the world. It was organized by ID&T and was held since 1999 in various venues in the Netherlands. In 2011, ID&T changed the concept and renamed the festival to "Energy", opening the festival to other genres from Trance only.
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Trance Energy | |
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Genre | Electronic dance music, trance |
Location(s) | The Netherlands |
Years active | 1999-2010; 2011-2013 (as Energy) |
Founders | ID&T |
Website | Official site |
The event was founded in 1999. Traditionally, there was a "small" edition and a big edition each year. In 2002, the small edition failed to sell out its 20,000-person ticket capacity (only 15,000 tickets were sold) and thereafter, Trance Energy was only held once annually, at the Jaarbeurs convention center in Utrecht, where it has been sold out each year up to 2009. The festival gained "cult" status among trance fans. In 2010, it failed to sell out by slight margins since it was organized on Easter week end and this was problematic for some foreign visitors (especially from Poland).
While audience in the first years was mostly Dutch, there were subsequently many international visitors, mainly from the European Union but sometimes from other areas around the world. This is due to the festival earning worldwide fame thanks to bootlegs of DJ mixes and some official videos of former editions. At the 2010 edition, it has been quoted by ID&T that more than 40% of the audience was not Dutch.
In 2011, ID&T changed the concept and renamed the festival to "Energy", opening the festival to other genres from Trance only. The change was announced in September 2010, and labelled as a simple "name change". However, it wasn't just that and non-trance artists were included in the line-up. This change caused controversy and was very negatively greeted on internet forums. Meanwhile, one ID&T competitor launched a Trance only festival in the Netherlands. As a result, attendance declined steadily with edition 2011 and 2012 being not sold out by large margins (only half of 2012 tickets were sold). In 2013, the event was moved to the Ziggo Dome, a smaller venue in Amsterdam and still it failed to sell out. There was no announcement of a 2014 edition.
In 2017, Trance Energy "returned" as a stage at Tomorrowland, also organized by ID&T. In 2018, Trance Energy was a stage at Tomorrowland and Mysteryland too. Since then, Trance Energy has remained at Mysteryland.
Past 2003 editions of Trance Energy usually focus on three stages located in different halls of the Jaarbeurs convention center and connected by corridors :
Since 2007, a fourth stage has been added, the "Hard Stage" featuring harder derivatives of Trance Music. In 2009, students of the Utrecht School for the Arts were asked to design the entrance of the festival. They created a multi-disciplinary entrance, where interactivity, game-elements, video, fashion and music came together.
Trance Energy toured Australia in 2009. The tour attracted controversy after police shut down the Melbourne leg early due to 26 overdoses.[1]
Here is the list of Trance Energy editions :
Edition | Date | Venue | Anthem | Spectators |
1 | 30-4-1999 | Beursgebouw Eindhoven | 8 500 (Sold Out)[citation needed] | |
2 | 30-10-1999 | Statenhal The Hague | 10 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] | |
3 (Energy 2000) | 31-12-1999 | Beursgebouw Eindhoven | 8 500 (Sold out)[citation needed] | |
4 | 29-4-2000 | Beursgebouw Eindhoven | 8 500 (Sold out)[citation needed] | |
5 | 30-9-2000 | Thialf Heerenveen | Svenson & Gielen - The Beauty of Silence | 20 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
6 | 17-2-2001 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Push - Strange World | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
7 | 20-10-2001 | Thialf Heerenveen | Svenson & Gielen - Twisted | 20 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
8 | 16-2-2002 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Svenson & Gielen - We Know What You Did | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
9 | 21-9-2002 | Thialf Heerenveen | Svenson & Gielen - Answer The Question | 15 000[citation needed] |
10 | 15-2-2003 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Cygnus X - Positron | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
11 | 31-1-2004 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Svenson - Sunlight Theory | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
12 | 12-2-2005 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Rank 1 - Beats@Rank-1 Dotcom | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
13 | 11-2-2006 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Marcel Woods - Advanced | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
14 | 3-3-2007 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Joop - The Future | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
15 | 23-2-2008 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Ernesto vs Bastian - Thrill | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
16 | 7-3-2009 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Rank 1 - L.E.D. There Be Light | 30 000 (Sold out)[citation needed] |
17 | 3-4-2010 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Sander van Doorn - Renegade | 27 000[citation needed] |
18 (Energy) | 19-2-2011 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Jochen Miller - Classified | 20 000[citation needed] |
19 (Energy) | 3-3-2012 | Jaarbeurs Utrecht | Hardwell - Cobra | 15 000[citation needed] |
20 (Energy) | 2-3-2013 | Ziggodome Amsterdam | Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Jaz Von D - Firefaces | 14 000[citation needed] |
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