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Loudness – Time To Rock Festival 2026 (July 5, 2026)

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/07/11 at 2:53 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 2 Min Read
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Loudness played the Sunday slot at Time To Rock 2026, closing out a four-day festival at Knislinge Folkets Park in southern Sweden. The event ran from 3 to 6 July and is the biggest rock gathering in the area, drawing a loyal crowd year after year.

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Demand for the 2026 edition was strong. VIP passes sold out before the festival opened, and the Sunday programme — which featured Loudness — sat at the heart of the weekend’s heaviest billing. The organisers built a lineup that stretched across rock’s international spectrum, and the Japanese veterans fit squarely into that vision.

What actually happened on stage that evening is harder to pin down. No detailed post-show write-ups have emerged, and no footage of the set has surfaced publicly. The finer points of their performance — the sound, the setlist, the energy — remain undocumented for now.

The festival atmosphere across the weekend was lively and well-attended, consistent with the event’s track record. Whether that energy carried into the Loudness set specifically is not something the available record can confirm.

Loudness have been playing stages like this for over four decades. Their place on a bill of this kind needs no justification — but what the 5 July show actually delivered remains an open question until the coverage catches up.

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Performance 3 out of 5
Energy 3 out of 5
Sound 3 out of 5
Setlist 3 out of 5
Summary
The Loudness performance at Time To Rock 2026 took place within a well-attended festival framework, but substantive documentation of the show remains sparse. Without critical coverage or audience testimony, the evening's impact cannot be reliably assessed. The band's heritage and festival placement suggest a meaningful appearance, though the specifics of their execution remain unclear.
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