Sziget adds The Prodigy, Lily Allen, and Palma Violets

plus La Roux, Ska-P, Miles Kane, Bonobo, Kavinsky, Fink, and Jagwar Ma

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 28th Feb 2014

Sziget Festival 2014 - The Prodigy
Photo credit: Phil Bull

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

The Prodigy, Lily Allen, Palma Violets, La Roux, Ska-P, Miles Kane, Bonobo, Kavinsky, Fink, and Jagwar Ma are the latest acts announced for Hungary's Sziget which takes place on an island in the Danube, Budapest, Hungary from Wednesday 13th to Monday 18th August 2014, with camping available from Monday 11th August.

Previously confirmed for the festival were Queens of the Stone Age, Calvin Harris, Placebo, Bastille,l Imagine Dragons, Stromae, Klaxons, Laidback Luke, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Skrillex, Jake Bugg, London Grammar, Die Fantastischen Vier, Tom Odell, Michael Kiwanuka, Darkside, The Big Pink, Brody Dalle, and Starlight Girls.

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. 

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

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Early bird tickets have sold out. Tickets are available at the Tier 1 price until 30th April. A five day pass (non-camping) is priced at £150 and a weekly pass with camping is priced at £175, day tickets are priced at  £41, and a caravan ticket is £110. Booking fees also apply.

 




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