Halftime at the heavy metal festival in the mud of Wacken: After days of rain and mud, metal fans in Schleswig-Holstein can look forward to musical highlights.
On the two big main stages in the evening, first the US band Megadeth and shortly afterwards the British group Iron Maiden around their frontman Bruce Dickinson want to heat up the tens of thousands of metalheads.
Fewer police operations this year
After a chaotic start with entry stops for thousands of metal fans due to very poor space conditions on the muddy festival site, the program on Thursday continued without major changes despite the freak weather.
The police rarely had to intervene on the premises. There are significantly fewer operations than in previous years, said a police spokeswoman yesterday. For the most part, it is about “police support for people in helpless situations or dispute resolution”.
Weather forecast somewhat more positive
However, many of the originally expected 85,000 festival visitors were previously denied access. Those who were not allowed in should get their money back. According to police estimates, around 50,000 fans are on the site. The police reported that 60 percent of the camping areas were occupied. The organizers have not yet given an exact number of visitors.
The festival is scheduled to end on Sunday night. Around 2 a.m., the last of around 200 concerts originally planned should be played on nine stages.
After a lot of rain, the weather forecast for metal fans is a little more positive: “The gaps in the clouds are getting bigger and a handful of hours of sunshine are expected,” said a meteorologist from the German Weather Service of the German Press Agency. The rain will probably come back by the last day of the festival on Sunday at the latest.