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Icestock is an all-day, outdoor music festival held annually at McMurdo Station, Antarctica on or around New Year's Day. It was started in 1989 by three United States Antarctic Program employees who wanted to host a music festival in the style of Woodstock. [1] It is the southern-most music festival in the world. [1] [2]
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A photo of the Carlini Base in 2018. Freeze 'Em All took place at the Carlini Base, an Argentine-operated base in Antarctica on December 8, 2013. [1] The concert was first hinted at by Metallica's drummer Lars Ulrich in September 2013, when he stated that "there [was] a very interesting thing coming our way" in December of that year, and that there was "another frontier coming."
Scott's competitive dance career began at a young age. [2] In 2009, Scott and, her then partner, Lloyd Perry won the Open World Juvenile Under 12 Ballroom Championship. In 2015, Scott and Perry won the Open World Youth Under 19 Latin Championship. [3] In 2017, the pair were runners-up in the WDC AL European Under 21 Latin Championship. [4]
Despite efforts to resuscitate him, he died. It is the first death in the 12-year history of the annual festival. Global Gathering 2014 recorded the second death during the event's 14-year history. [9] On 26 October 2014 the promoters of Global Gathering, Angel Festivals Limited, announced the festival will not take place in 2015.
The first 300 Club outside of Antarctica was established on January 30, 2019 near Minneapolis, Minnesota during a polar vortex. [6] With an outside temperature of −27 °F (−33 °C), three men heated their backyard sauna to 280 °F (138 °C) and sat inside for 10 minutes.
In 1898, the crew of the Belgica were the first to spend Midwinter Day in Antarctica, although there was no celebration to commemorate it. [2] The tradition of Midwinter celebration is most often credited to Robert Falcon Scott and the crew of the Discovery Expedition who, on June 23, 1902, observed "mid-winter festival" in a deliberate imitation of Christmas.
Call Girl" was released as the fourth single on 28 May [14] and received a music video on 14 October. [15] Shortly after, "Police Encounters" was released on 23 October as the album's final single, backed with "Antarctica", a song that was left off of the album. [16] FFS was released on 8 June 2015 through Domino. [8]