European Festival Awards 2011 announced

[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent="yes" overflow="visible"][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type="1_1" background_position="left top" background_color="" border_size="" border_color="" border_style="solid" spacing="yes" background_image="" background_repeat="no-repeat" padding="" margin_top="0px" margin_bottom="0px" class="" id="" animation_type="" animation_speed="0.3" animation_direction="left" hide_on_mobile="no" center_content="no" min_height="none"]The best European festivals, artists and promoters of 2011 were revealed last night at a sold out ceremony, featuring performances from James Vincent McMorrow, Selah Sue and Dog is Dead. Taking place at Groningen’s De Oosterport in The Netherlands as part of the EuroSonic event, the third edition attracted over 350,000 public votes and had more than 200 festivals taking part from 32 different countries. The final winners, decided by a combination of public vote and industry juries, are: Best Major European Festival – Sziget Festival (Hungary)Best Medium-Sized European Festival – Off Festival (Poland)Best Small European Festival – Haldern Pop (Germany)Best New European Festival – Extrema Outdoor (Belgium)Best Indoor Festival – I Love Techno (Belgium)Best European Festival Line-Up – Rock Werchter (Belgium)YOUROPE Green ‘N’ Clean Festival Of The Year – Melt! (Germany)Artist’s Favourite European Festival – Southside / Hurricane (Germany)Best Newcomer association with Eurosonic Noorderslag – James BlakeBest Headliner – ColdplayFestival Anthem of the Year -  Coldplay ‘Viva La Vida’Virtual Festivals Europe presents Promoter Of The Year – FKP Scorpio (Germany)YOUROPE Lifetime Achievement Award – Michael Eavis, Glastonbury (UK)Fruzsina Szep from Sziget festival made an impromptu offer to all of the guests at the Awards after receiving the Best Major Festival award , inviting everyone to join her in a drink of Palinka: “We were very much hoping to win this award and it really means a lot to us because 2012 will be the 20th edition of our festival.”On receiving his lifetime achievement award Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis said: “42 years ago I started something on my farm towards the end of the flower power era in the 60’s and we had less than a thousand people and now we have 150,000 people registered to buy a ticket for 2013.  Thank you very much to everyone and thanks to all the people who have been involved in our show and thanks to all the people who buy tickets every year. I hope there are a few more years to go yet, another 10 years maybe.” James Drury, MD of Festival Awards Ltd, which organises the Awards said: “The further growth of the European festival awards and another record-breaking event highlights just how important festivals are to people across the continent. It’s testament to the hard work and passion of everyone involved with festivals that they continue to be so popular. With Glastonbury being the inspiration for so many festivals, I was especially delighted to welcome Michael Eavis to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. He has been seminal in the success of the festival scene in the world.” Christof Huber, General Secretary YOUROPE added “Michael Eavis is an icon in the European festival scene and in my view, Glastonbury is the mother of all European festivals. He is just the right person to get the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Festival Awards Europe. [/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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