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The cancellation of this year's monster UK music festival, Glastonbury, due to the problems and concerns raised by the tens of thousands of "fence-hoppers" at last year's event, may turn out to be a boon for festival goers in Japan.

The 5th Fuji Rock Festival will be held over the last weekend of July. After its initial problems it seems like it has found a long-term home on the beautiful Naeba ski-resort site here in Nagano Prefecture which will host the festival for the third year. Festival organizers are touting this year's line up as their "best so far".


Oasis


Manic Street Preachers


Tricky


Stereophonics


Alanis Morissette


Neil Young


New Order


Brahman

It is indeed shaping up to be a pretty damn impressive line up with the UK's top indie bands pushing new albums leading the way on day one. Oasis, whose fame the organizers must feel outweighs the distinct possibility that they may break up (again!) before the summer, headline the main stage. Warming up for Oasis are Travis, and Welsh sloganeers Manic Street Preachers. Tricky makes a return to FRF over on the White Stage.

Wales' other major export, Stereophonics will be whipping up the crowd on the main stage the following day for none other tham Alanis Morissette and headliner, "Godfather of grunge", Neil Young with Crazy Horse.

Morissette helps make up for last year's notable lack of top billing female performers. Indeed, America's female folk singers are well represented with confirmed appearances by Rickie Lee Jones, and Ani Di Franco.

While Neil Young does his thing on the main stage dance-rock heroes New Order, releasing their first album of new material since 1993, will be headlining the White Stage. New Order's sublime pop may be just the thing to calm everyone down after the sonic onslaught of Alec Empire.

On the same day in the more intimate Red Marquee, are '80s indie band Echo And The Bunnymen. The Bunnymen also have a new album out this year, as well as a retrospective boxed set. A chance of lead singer, Ian McCulloch, joining New Order on stage as he did way back at 1986's Festival Of The 10th Summer perhaps?

From the host nation, the bill so far includes ska/punks Kemuri, Rappagaya, the excellent Brahman who graduate to the main stage along with Dry and Heavy, Super Butter Dog, and noise merchants Number Girl.

Other acts so far confirmed include, purveyors of Irish American punk Dropkick Murphys, HotHouse Flowers, Aussie rock band Powderfinger, at the drive in, singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith, Muse and Husking Bee.

With four stages to fill, there are plenty more acts still to be named. Additions to the line up can be found at the official homepage. So far, the bill is living up to the organizers' hype on the rock front. Let's hope they can also match last year's excellent dance music bill.

Fuji Rock '01 will be held July 27, 28 and 29. Tickets are a rather scary ¥38,000 for 3 days, ¥29,000 for 2 days, and ¥14,500 for individual days. All the tickets include a shuttle bus between the nearest train station and the festival site.

The opening up of the Prince Hotel's golf course for campers meant that it was actually possible to sleep, but if you want some shade you'll need to arrive on the Thursday (a good idea anyway, as you can enjoy the bonus pre-opening festivities), or early Friday. Use of the camp site is ¥2500 per person.

FRF Links
Official homepage
English info page
Accomodation info
You'll need to book early to snag a room at one of the many ski lodges in town (a 15-20 min walk from the festival site).
Tour info
Fan Site www.fujirockers.org

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