Sziget Festival 2014

Sziget Festival 2014 - around the festival site
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Sziget Festival 2014

Monday 11th to Monday 18th August 2014
Margit-sziget, an island in the Danube, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary MAP
only day tickets £44 available, plus booking fees
Daily capacity: 70,000
Last updated: Mon 4th Aug 2014

Sziget has loads of other things on offer to festival goers, as well as the music, there is; theatre, dance, classical music, cabaret, performances, films, fine art, crafts, literary presentations, programmes for kids, sports and other free time activities. In 2012 the Sziget Festival was visited by Michael Eavis, who said Sziget is "a fantastic festival, more colourful and probably a lot cleaner than Glastonbury."

Sziget Festival, (pronounced see'-get) takes place on Óbudai-sziget ("Old-Buda Island"), an island in the Danube, Budapest, Hungary. Taking place in August, the festival started as a local event in 1993 playing host to various Hungarian artists and has grown into a large European festival, showcasing over a thousand international artists over 60 stages, from many genres, to 400,000 daily visitors, half of which come from outside Hungary.

2014 will see the 22nd edition of Sziget take place from Monday 11th to Monday 18th August, with camping available from Monday 11th August.

Line-up

Queens Of The Stone Age, The Prodigy, Outkast, Blink 182, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Deadmau5, Manic Street Preachers, Korn, Placebo, Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Lily Allen, Bastille, Imagine Dragons, Jake Bugg, Bombay Bicycle Club, London Grammar, Cee-Lo Green, The 1975, Jimmy Eat World, Tom Odell, Madness, Miles Kane, Wild Beasts, Kelis, A Day To Remember, Nofx, The Kooks, Axwell, Laidback Luke, Crystal Fighters, Bonobo, Darkside, Band Of Skulls, La Roux, Angel Haze, Ska-P, Stromae, Die Fantastischen Vier, Klaxons, Michael Kiwanuka, Palma Violets, Brody Dalle, Mount Kimbie, The Bloody Beetroots, Anti Flag, Jagwar Ma, Triggerfinger, The Big Pink, Kavinsky, Fink, Leningrad, R3hab, Deniz Koyu, Fedde Le Grand, Borgore, Quentin Mosimann, Madeon, Starlight Girls, Black Sun Empire, Thomas Gold, Casper, The Bosshoss, Girls In Hawaii, and more.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

Tickets

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Early bird tickets have sold out. Multiple day passes have also sold out and were priced at £165 and a weekly pass with camping was priced at £190, and a caravan ticket is £110. Only day tickets priced at £44 are sill available, Booking fees also apply.

Camping information

Camping Tickets are valid from 11th August 10:00am, Non-Camping Tickets are valid from 13th August 06:00am. Both types are valid to 18th August 08:00am. Daily ticket holders can enter the festival site from 02:00am to midnight on the day indicated on the ticket, and can stay until 08:00am the following day.

For those wishing to extend their stay on at the festival once the validity of their ticket has ceased, a new wristband can be purchased. Those who don't buy a new one will be obliged to leave the festival site.

Sziget attracts 60,000-70,000 visitors per day. There are many reasons to explain the international success of Sziget Festival. Apart from the line-up and wide variety of activities like swimming, karaoke, lessons in Hungarian or bellydancing, the location is one of them. Sziget is many festivals in one, a week long non-stop event with almost 50 program venues and around 200 programs daily. Performing bands range from the biggest names of the international pop/rock scene to stars of world music and electronica, but you will also find metal, folk, jazz, blues, alternative and even classical tunes, while you are wondering around the huge festival area.

The festival is held in a park on the Sziget Island in the heart of Budapest. The diversity, quality and price of food and beverage at Sziget are incomparable with other festivals. A pint of premium beer will set you back around £1.50, and for £3 you can make your choice between Indian, Chinese, Arabic, Italian, Hungarian, vegetarian or fast food.

CityPass

Festival-goers will be able to buy a CityPass for around £25, granting free entry to the Turkish baths, spas and lidos of the city and use of all public transport for twelve days.

around the festival site




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