Formoz Festival

Formoz Festival (Chinese: 野台開唱; pinyin: Yětái Kāichàng) is one of the biggest music festival in Taiwan. Started in 1995 with only ten participating bands, Formoz Festival plays an important role in the development of Taiwanese indie music and has now became a three-day event, attracting music fans from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong. Before 2005, it had been fairly easy for concertgoers to sneak in for free. That year, the TRA increased the ticket price and made the entrance process more stringent, in hopes of breaking even. The 2005 Formoz Festival was headlined by Moby and Lisa Loeb.

Formoz Festival

Formoz Festival (Chinese: 野台開唱; pinyin: Yětái Kāichàng) is one of the biggest music festival in Taiwan. Started in 1995 with only ten participating bands, Formoz Festival plays an important role in the development of Taiwanese indie music and has now became a three-day event, attracting music fans from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong. Before 2005, it had been fairly easy for concertgoers to sneak in for free. That year, the TRA increased the ticket price and made the entrance process more stringent, in hopes of breaking even. The 2005 Formoz Festival was headlined by Moby and Lisa Loeb.