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Roskilde Was a Rain-Soaked Celebration of Music, Art, and Collective Power - BRICKS Magazine

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PHOTOGRAPHY Courtesy of Roskilde Festival Roskilde Festival 2025 closed its sold-out edition with a sense of purpose that few festivals even attempt to reach. Across eight days of music, art, and collective energy, the legendary Danish festival proved once again that it’s not just a celebration of sound, but a space where art and activism collide, sparking something far deeper than entertainment.  For a festival camping virgin like myself, this …
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Debate: Roskilde Festival has this year been transformed from a musical free space to a political battleground. When an Irish punk band from Orange Scene invites pro-Palestinian activists on stage to shout “from the river to the sea”. A controversial battle cry, used by Hamas and many others..

The festival has been reported to the police twice after Fontaine D.C. invited pro-Palestinian protesters onto the stage during their concert last week. However, according to a law professor, Roskilde Festival should not fear being convicted of anything.

·Denmark
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Roskilde Festival has been reported to the police twice in connection with the Irish band Fontaines D.C.'s performance last week.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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