Maata Näkyvissä Festival (Land Ahoy) is the biggest
Christian music event in the
Nordic countries. It takes place in
Turku,
Finland, the venue being
HK Arena (previously known as Turkuhalli) and the
Turku Fair Centre. The organizers of the event are the
Lutheran Evangelical Association of Finland and the Evangelical Lutheran parishes of Turku. In 2010 the event was organized for the 26th time. The festival lasts from Friday to Sunday, and takes place in the latter half of November every year. There are about 1300 volunteers helping in the arrangements.
History
On September 19, 1984, 17-year-old Timo Vainio died from a heart attack during his school day. A memorial event was held a year later, in November 1985 in Pallivaha church in Turku with theme Maata Näkyvissä (Land Ahoy). In the event there were about 120 young people who decided to organize the event again next year.
In 2009, the event attracted nationwide attention in Finland due to swine influenza (H1N1) epidemic which was feared to spread dramatically in the festival. The topic was raised in
Kotimaa magazine by physician Jane Marttila who was in charge of communicable diseases.
Festival and event venues, themes and numbers of participants in the main concert in different years:
1985 Pallivaha church and parish hall, Land Ahoy, about 120
1986 Pallivaha church and parish hall, Which country, which currency,, about 300
1987 Pallivaha church and parish hall, Direct connection, about 600
1988 Luther Church and various schools, In the shade of the paradise tree, about 1 000
1989 VFD house and Kupittaa sports hall, Adventure into the blue, about 2 000
1990 Ikituuri Arena,
Michael's Church and Turku Concert Hall, Unheard of
1991
Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, Baby, do not be afraid
1992 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, Hey, how about?, about 4 500
1993 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, aD 1993
1994 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, 10th anniversary
1995 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, Where are you going?; the last year with actual theme (there have been also less essential themes later)
1996 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre
1997 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre
1998 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, about 7 000
1999 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre
2000 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 10 000
2001 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 10 000
2002 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 10 000
2003 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 11 000
2004 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 11 000
2005 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, over 11 000
2006 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, about 11 500, sold out.
2007 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, about 11 500, sold out.
2008 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, about 11 500, almost sold out.
2009 Turkuhalli and Turun Fair Centre, A wonderful day, about 10 000
2010 Turkuhalli and Turku Fair Centre, I love you, nearly 10 000
2011 HK Arena and Turun Fair Centre, "Immortality", over 11 000
2012 HK Arena and Turun Fair Centre, "The family of God"
2014 HK Arena and Turun Fair Centre, Festival's 30th birthday, over 12 000