Heineken Green Energy was an Irish music festival that took place at Dublin Castle over the May bank holiday weekend. It attracted over 50,000 people per year for what was the opening of the music festival season in Ireland.[citation needed] The event, sponsored by Heineken International first took place in 1996 and occurred on an annual basis until 2008.[1] While the main event occurred in Dublin Castle, smaller shows were held in other city venues.[citation needed]
History
1996 festival
Heineken Green Energy took place for the 1st time in 1996 at the Point Theatre, featuring Orbital & Lou Reed
1997 festival
Heineken Green Energy took place for the 2nd year in 1997 in Dublin Castle.
Heineken Green Energy took place for the 10th year in 2005, featuring Beck and Paddy Casey.
2006 festival
The 11th Heineken Green Energy Festival at Dublin Castle was headlined by Snow Patrol who played on 29 April. [1]Archived 17 October 2013 at the Wayback MachineRichard Hawley also played that day. The 2006 event also saw Ian Brown and Republic of Loose[5] on 30 April whilst Kaiser Chiefs and Graham Coxon finished off the festival on 1 May. [2] With many other acts playing around the city during the weekend as part of the "gig trail/fringe" (i.e. the other music venues around the city), Dublin once again became an international music centre for the duration of the festival. [3]
2007 festival
Heineken Green Energy Festival took place for the 12th year in May 2007. Kasabian headlined the Heineken Green Energy festival on the Saturday of the May bank holiday weekend (5 May). They were supported by The Blizzards and Future Kings of Spain. [4]Sinéad O'Connor headlined the Heineken Green Energy festival on the Sunday of the May bank holiday weekend (6 May). She was supported by Kíla and Delorentos. [5]