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The Rock am Ring (German for "Rock at the Ring") and [[Rock im Park]] ("Rock in the Park") festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually. While Rock am Ring takes place at the Nürburgring race track, Rock im Park takes place at the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg.
The '''Rock am Ring''' (German for "Rock at the Ring") and [[Rock im Park]] ("Rock in the Park") festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually. While Rock am Ring takes place at the Nürburgring race track, Rock im Park takes place at the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg.


Both festivals are usually regarded as one event with a mostly identical lineup for both festivals. All artists perform one day at Mendig and another day in Nuremberg during the three-day event. There have been minor exceptions in the past years where an artist would be announced for one of the festivals only. Combined, Rock im Park and Rock am Ring are the largest music festivals held in Germany and one of the largest in the world with a combined attendance of over 150,000 people in 2007, selling out both events in advance for the first time.
Both festivals are usually regarded as one event with a mostly identical lineup for both festivals. All artists perform one day at Mendig and another day in Nuremberg during the three-day event. There have been minor exceptions in the past years where an artist would be announced for one of the festivals only. Combined, Rock im Park and Rock am Ring are the largest music festivals held in Germany and one of the largest in the world with a combined attendance of over 150,000 people in 2007, selling out both events in advance for the first time.
==Rock am Ring 2003==
[[File:Rock am ring 2003.jpg|100px|thumb|right|Rock am Ring 2003 line-up poster.]]
Evanescence first performed at the festival on Saturday, June 7, 2003 on the Centerstage whilst touring for ''[[Fallen]]''.
The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.
===Setlist===
#''[[Going Under]]''<br>
#''[[Haunted]]''<br>
#''[[Taking Over Me]]''<br>
#''[[Everybody's Fool]]''<br>
#''[[My Last Breath]]''<br>
#''[[Farther Away]]''<br>
#''[[Even In Death]]''<br>
#''[[Zero]]'' (The Smashing Pumpkins cover)<br>
#''[[Bring Me to Life]]''<br>
#''[[Tourniquet]]''<br>
#''[[Imaginary]]''<br>
#''[[Whisper]]''<br>
==Rock am Ring 2004==
[[File:Rock am ring 2004.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Rock am Ring 2004 line-up poster.]]
Evanescence came back for the festival on Friday, June 4, 2004 whilst still touring for ''Fallen''. Originally, they were going to be the headline act of the day, but [[Amy Lee]] refused and insisted [[Korn]] headline instead since she's a big fan of the band.
The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.
===Setlist===
#''Haunted''<br>
#''Going Under''<br>
#''Taking Over Me''<br>
#''Everybody's Fool''<br>
#''[[Thoughtless]]'' (Korn cover)<br>
#''My Last Breath''<br>
#''Farther Away''<br>
#''[[Breathe No More]]''<br>
#''[[My Immortal]]''<br>
#''Bring Me to Life''<br>
#''Tourniquet''<br>
#''Imaginary''<br>
#''Zero'' (The Smashing Pumpkins cover)<br>
#''Whisper''<br>
==Rock am Ring 2007==
[[File:Rock am ring 2007.png|300px|thumb|right|Rock am Ring 2007 line-up poster.]]
Evanescence performed at the festival a third time on Friday, June 1, 2007 whilst touring for ''[[The Open Door]]''. This time they performed on the Alternastage.
The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.
===Setlist===
#''[[Weight of the World]]''<br>
#''[[Sweet Sacrifice]]''<br>
#''Going Under''<br>
#''[[The Only One]]''<br>
#''[[Cloud Nine]]''<br>
#''[[Lithium]]''<br>
#''Haunted''<br>
#''Tourniquet''<br>
#''[[Call Me When You're Sober]]''<br>
#''Imaginary''<br>
#''Bring Me to Life''<br>
#''Whisper''<br>
#''[[All That I'm Living For]]''<br>
#''[[Lacrymosa]]''<br>
#''My Immortal''<br>
#''[[Your Star]]''<br>
==Rock am Ring 2012==
[[File:Rock am ring rock im park 2012.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Rock am Ring and Rock im Park 2012 line-up poster.]]
Evanescence performed at the festival a fourth time on Friday, June 1, 2012 whilst touring for their [[Evanescence (album)|third, self-titled album]].
The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.
===Setlist===
#''[[What You Want]]''<br>
#''Going Under''<br>
#''[[The Other Side]]''<br>
#''Weight of the World''<br>
#''[[Made of Stone]]''<br>
#''Lithium''<br>
#''[[My Heart Is Broken]]''<br>
#''Your Star''<br>
#''[[Sick]]''<br>
#''[[The Change]]''<br>
#''Call Me When You're Sober''<br>
#''Imaginary''<br>
#''[[Never Go Back]]''<br>
#''Bring Me to Life''<br>
==Rock am Ring 2023==
[[File:Rock am ring 2023.png|300px|thumb|right|Rock am Ring 2023 line-up poster.]]
Evanescence played at Rock am Ring 2023 on Saturday, June 3rd. The entire set was streamed online. Papa Roach vocalist, Jacoby Shaddix, was invited on stage for the male vocals on the latter half of ''Bring Me to Life''.
Amy joined [[Tenacious D]]'s set to sing on ''Kyle Quit the Band'' and ''Lee''.
===Setlist===
#''[[Artifact/The Turn]]''
#''[[Broken Pieces Shine]]''
#''Made of Stone''
#''[[Take Cover]]''
#''Going Under''
#Medley 1: ''[[Lose Control]]'' / ''[[Part of Me]]'' / ''Never Go Back''
#''Call Me When You're Sober''
#''Lithium''
#''[[Wasted on You]]''
#''[[End of the Dream]]''
#''[[Better Without You]]''
#''Imaginary''
#Medley 2: ''Haunted'' / ''My Last Breath'' / ''Cloud Nine'' / ''Everybody's Fool'' / ''Weight of the World'' / ''Whisper''
#''[[Use My Voice]]''
#''[[Blind Belief]]''
#''My Immortal''
#''Bring Me to Life'' (feat. Jacoby Shaddix)
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[[Category:Live performances]]
[[Category:Festivals]]

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The Rock am Ring (German for "Rock at the Ring") and Rock im Park ("Rock in the Park") festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually. While Rock am Ring takes place at the Nürburgring race track, Rock im Park takes place at the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg.

Both festivals are usually regarded as one event with a mostly identical lineup for both festivals. All artists perform one day at Mendig and another day in Nuremberg during the three-day event. There have been minor exceptions in the past years where an artist would be announced for one of the festivals only. Combined, Rock im Park and Rock am Ring are the largest music festivals held in Germany and one of the largest in the world with a combined attendance of over 150,000 people in 2007, selling out both events in advance for the first time.

Rock am Ring 2003

Rock am Ring 2003 line-up poster.

Evanescence first performed at the festival on Saturday, June 7, 2003 on the Centerstage whilst touring for Fallen.

The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.

Setlist

  1. Going Under
  2. Haunted
  3. Taking Over Me
  4. Everybody's Fool
  5. My Last Breath
  6. Farther Away
  7. Even In Death
  8. Zero (The Smashing Pumpkins cover)
  9. Bring Me to Life
  10. Tourniquet
  11. Imaginary
  12. Whisper

Rock am Ring 2004

Rock am Ring 2004 line-up poster.

Evanescence came back for the festival on Friday, June 4, 2004 whilst still touring for Fallen. Originally, they were going to be the headline act of the day, but Amy Lee refused and insisted Korn headline instead since she's a big fan of the band.

The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.

Setlist

  1. Haunted
  2. Going Under
  3. Taking Over Me
  4. Everybody's Fool
  5. Thoughtless (Korn cover)
  6. My Last Breath
  7. Farther Away
  8. Breathe No More
  9. My Immortal
  10. Bring Me to Life
  11. Tourniquet
  12. Imaginary
  13. Zero (The Smashing Pumpkins cover)
  14. Whisper

Rock am Ring 2007

Rock am Ring 2007 line-up poster.

Evanescence performed at the festival a third time on Friday, June 1, 2007 whilst touring for The Open Door. This time they performed on the Alternastage.

The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.

Setlist

  1. Weight of the World
  2. Sweet Sacrifice
  3. Going Under
  4. The Only One
  5. Cloud Nine
  6. Lithium
  7. Haunted
  8. Tourniquet
  9. Call Me When You're Sober
  10. Imaginary
  11. Bring Me to Life
  12. Whisper
  13. All That I'm Living For
  14. Lacrymosa
  15. My Immortal
  16. Your Star

Rock am Ring 2012

Rock am Ring and Rock im Park 2012 line-up poster.

Evanescence performed at the festival a fourth time on Friday, June 1, 2012 whilst touring for their third, self-titled album.

The entire performance was televised and is available to watch online.

Setlist

  1. What You Want
  2. Going Under
  3. The Other Side
  4. Weight of the World
  5. Made of Stone
  6. Lithium
  7. My Heart Is Broken
  8. Your Star
  9. Sick
  10. The Change
  11. Call Me When You're Sober
  12. Imaginary
  13. Never Go Back
  14. Bring Me to Life

Rock am Ring 2023

Rock am Ring 2023 line-up poster.

Evanescence played at Rock am Ring 2023 on Saturday, June 3rd. The entire set was streamed online. Papa Roach vocalist, Jacoby Shaddix, was invited on stage for the male vocals on the latter half of Bring Me to Life.

Amy joined Tenacious D's set to sing on Kyle Quit the Band and Lee.

Setlist

  1. Artifact/The Turn
  2. Broken Pieces Shine
  3. Made of Stone
  4. Take Cover
  5. Going Under
  6. Medley 1: Lose Control / Part of Me / Never Go Back
  7. Call Me When You're Sober
  8. Lithium
  9. Wasted on You
  10. End of the Dream
  11. Better Without You
  12. Imaginary
  13. Medley 2: Haunted / My Last Breath / Cloud Nine / Everybody's Fool / Weight of the World / Whisper
  14. Use My Voice
  15. Blind Belief
  16. My Immortal
  17. Bring Me to Life (feat. Jacoby Shaddix)