Roskilde Was a Rain-Soaked Celebration of Music, Art, and Collective Power - BRICKS Magazine
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Roskilde was a rain-soaked celebration of music, art, and collective power - BRICKS Magazine
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 …
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.
Roskilde Festival has been reported to the police twice in connection with the Irish band Fontaines D.C.'s performance last week.
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