Hollywood Vampires, Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard on the main stages, Kreator in the Marquee, Billy Talent on the Jupiler Stage and Monster Magnet in the Metal Dome to name but a few - the organisation can look back on yet another memorable and sold-out edition.
No fewer than 63 of the 150 bands this year were GMM first-timers. Graspop places a strong emphasis on up-and-coming bands of the new generation, giving them ample opportunities to ply their trade in front of a capacity crowd. For instance, Ghost, Gojira and Parkway Drive delivered the goods, proving themselves worthy of headlining status with convincing main stage performances. It's reassuring to see they are ready to replace some of the household names in the years to come.
The most surprising newcomer this year was undoubtedly Hellmut Loti Goes Metal. The Belgian singer who sold millions of copies with his classical oeuvre surprised friend and foe with a set of metal classics in the Metal Dome.
GMM2023 saw the introduction of a cashless payment system. The public were thoroughly informed before and during the festival. There were some teething troubles and technical issues at start-up but these were handled as swiftly and efficiently as possible. The organisers will take all the feedback to heart and following a thorough evaluation the system will be tweaked where necessary.
Graspop Metal Meeting would like to thank all volunteers, associations and public services for their contribution and a seamless collaboration but the biggest thank you goes out to the countless loyal and new festival-goers. GMM has nothing but the greatest respect and appreciation for its one-of-a-kind audience.
The festivities conclude this evening with a grand fireworks display and the official reveal of the dates fornext year's 27th edition of Graspop Metal Meeting in Dessel: 20-23 June 2024. Ticket sales and the first confirmed acts will be announced in the autumn.
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