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'''X Fest''' was a series of music festivals put on by [[WRAX-FM]] ("105.9 the X", later "107.7 the X") between [[1997]] and [[2002]]. It was part of a national series of "X Fests" organized by [[Clear Channel]] for their alternative rock radio stations, all of which were branded as "The X". | '''X Fest''' was a series of music festivals put on by [[WRAX-FM]] ("105.9 the X", later "107.7 the X") between [[1997]] and [[2002]]. It was part of a national series of "X Fests" organized by [[Clear Channel]] for their alternative rock radio stations, all of which were branded as "The X". | ||
'''X Fest '''I was held at [[Oak Mountain Amphitheater]] on [[April 26]], 1997. Acts included Ben Folds Five, Better Than Ezra | '''X Fest '''I was held at [[Oak Mountain Amphitheater]] on [[April 26]], 1997. Acts included Ben Folds Five, and Better Than Ezra | ||
'''X Fest II''' was held on [[April 24]], [[1998]]. | '''X Fest II''' was held on [[April 24]], [[1998]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 9 July 2021
X Fest was a series of music festivals put on by WRAX-FM ("105.9 the X", later "107.7 the X") between 1997 and 2002. It was part of a national series of "X Fests" organized by Clear Channel for their alternative rock radio stations, all of which were branded as "The X".
X Fest I was held at Oak Mountain Amphitheater on April 26, 1997. Acts included Ben Folds Five, and Better Than Ezra
X Fest II was held on April 24, 1998.
X Fest III took place on May 20-21, 1999. Acts included My Friend Steve, Mr Henry, Marvelous 3, Citizen King, Train, BR5-49, and Collective Soul.
X Fest IV was held on May 15, 2000. Acts included Filter, 3 Doors Down, Guster, Our Lady Peace, and Tonic.
X Fest V took place in 2001. Performers included Wayne.
X Fest VI was held on April 23, 2002. Acts included Puddle of Mudd and Wayne.