TW Classic Since 2002, the organizers created TW Classic as a tribute to the early days of Rock Werchter. TW Classic ('TW', as in Torhout-Werchter, is the traditional abbreviation of the festival) is a one day/one stage festival held one week after the main event. It usually programs veteran acts like
Bruce Springsteen,
Phil Collins,
The Police,
Depeche Mode or
Simple Minds, supplemented with younger mainstream Belgian acts. In 2014,
The Rolling Stones headlined TW Classic as one of their few festival concerts of 2014. In 2015,
Robbie Williams headlined with his
Let Me Entertain You Tour, and in 2016 Bruce Springsteen returned to the stage.
Werchter Boutique This new festival was created in 2008 and organised one week after the main festival. It mainly aims at complete families with acts for children, teenagers as well as adults. The main acts in 2008 were
Tokio Hotel,
Santana and
Doe Maar. In 2009 was centered on a concert of
Madonna during her
Sticky & Sweet Tour. In all, 68,000 tickets were sold for the concert, making it a one-day sell-out event. In 2010
Prince made one of his only 3 stops in Europe as the headliner. In 2012, it was headlined by metal band
Metallica, supported by various
heavy metal and
rock bands like
Gojira,
Mastodon and
Soundgarden. Muse performed there during their 2013 Unsustainable Tour, with Belgian bands
Balthazar and
SX as support. In 2016,
Rihanna was planned to headline the event, but a shortage of police forces on the planned day because of the Belgian national holiday led to the 2016 event being cancelled, with Rihanna rescheduled to appear a month later at
Pukkelpop.
Main Square Festival Since 2008, the organizers created a small version of Rock Werchter on the central square of
Arras, in northern France. It is held on the same dates as Rock Werchter, with a similar line-up - which is an advantage for organisers as they can offer artists two shows instead of one. Arras was chosen as a location because of its large historic central square and because of the lack of big rock festivals in France. == Separate concerts ==