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INTERVIEW WITH NIKLAS NUPPOLA:
Maila-Kaarina: Tuska Open Air had its first edition in 1998 and nowadays it´s a reference
for metalheads all over the world. If you compare the festival now in 2010 to the previews
editions, what big changes would you highlight?
Niklas: The 2010 festival set up is pretty much the same as it has been for the past few years.
The venue of Kaisaniemi Park is utilized to its capacity. In the festival’s history, the big changes
have always been the changes of venue, to a bigger place. First from Tavastia club, with capacity
to host 700 people, to the first open air location and from there to the present location. Those are
the times that the festival has grown and faced the biggest new challenges. We are most likely
changing to a different location for the 2011 edition because the present location is going under
construction.
Maila-Kaarina: Nowadays Finland is considered the world´s metal cradle, do you think
Tuska is one of the responsible for this achievement?
Niklas: Tuska was possible to organize due to the fact that there are so many good bands in
Finland. Although a big part of our bands come from outside Finland, Finnish bands are still the
core. I’d like to think that having a festival such as Tuska has helped establish Finland as a country
that is known for metal.
Maila-Kaarina: Besides you there are 4 more people working in the festival´s organization;
Tony Taleva, Outi Alander, Hanna Kuosmanen and Jouni Markkanen. What does each one
of you do?
Niklas: Tony Taleva is the founding father of the festival. He consults in band booking and he
organizes the Tuska after parties at Virgin Oil Co club. Tony is the one who got it all started, Tuska
was his idea.
Jouni Markkanen is the Promoter. He books the bands.
Hanna Kuosmanen is the Managing Director. She runs the company, she is responsible for the
infrastructure of the festival.
Janne “Pööki” Hallenberg is the technical producer. Band production and technical coordination.
My field is press relations and Artist logistics and accommodation.
Maila-Kaarina: How did you get involved in music business and events production? Are you
also a musician?
Niklas: I got involved in music business by accident, really. I haven’t studied music business or
production at all. I have a basic business degree (BBA) and after my studies I went to do my civil
service, which is the substitute for mandatory military service, at the Association for Live Music
(ELMU). They run Nosturi club in Helsinki, and from there I got hired in Finnish Metal Events that
was being founded at the time.
I have always played in bands. Right now I play bass in Tukkanuotta and Famine Year. Death
metal and grind/HC.
Maila-Kaarina: Tuska is a 3-day-festival and this year there are 34 bands confirmed. How
long is it necessary to organize such a big event and which is the most stressful part of it?
Niklas: Band booking for next year starts as soon as the festival is over. For the rest, I’d say it
takes about 6 months. The last month is always the most stressful as then things start to come
together.
Maila-Kaarina: How is the line-up building process, how do you select the bands?
Niklas: We have a wishlist of bands we want and we start to work on those. But for the most
part, we find out who are available at the time of the festival and start working on them. That is
the reality of booking bands. We aim to get a good selection of different types of bands, that also
dictates who’s getting on the bill.
Maila-Kaarina: Among these 34 bands selected for this year, which are the biggest
headliners for each day?
Niklas: Friday 2.7. Devin Townsend – Ziltoid The Omniscient. This is a one-off, world exclusive
show.
Saturday 3.7. Mastodon
Sunday 4.7. Megadeth
Maila-Kaarina: How is the structure built to gather so many bands, artists and people?
Niklas: We have 3 stages; Main Stage and 2 tent stages. The tents stages play at the same time,
when the Main Stage is not playing. That way there is always someone playing.
Maila-Kaarina: What´s the expected attendance of the festival this year?
Niklas: The maximum capacity is 11 000 per day. That is what we aim at.
Maila-Kaarina: Which edition do you consider the best so far and why?
Niklas: I would have to say the 2008 edition is my favorite. Slayer, Carcass, Morbid Angel, need I
say more?
Maila-Kaarina: Tell us a bit of a memorable moment of the Festival.
Niklas: Having Slayer play our festival was an honor.
Also, in 2008 Korpiklaani canceled their show on the showday because the airline lost their
instruments. Before The Dawn came in to fill in, they got the call 37 minutes before showtime. Talk
about short notice. Thanks Tuomas.
Maila-Kaarina: All bands interested in being part future festival line-up, what are the
procedures to send material and apply for it?
Niklas: We get tons of submissions all year round. And we listen to each one, even though we
may not reply to everyone. If you have a good band and you’re serious, you’ll find a way to contact
us.
Thanks a lot Niklas and everybody from the Tuska team. See you there!