More Hungarians, Strong International Turnout Expected at This Year’s Sziget
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More Hungarians, Strong International Turnout Expected at This Year’s Sziget
The 31st edition of Sziget Festival is set to draw significantly more Hungarian visitors among both pass holders and day-ticket guests, with the largest foreign contingent arriving from the Netherlands, followed closely by neighbouring countries, according to chief organizer Tamás Kádár. Ticket sales have already surpassed last year’s figures, reversing the decline seen since 2022. Based on pre-sales, Wednesday’s show with Charli XCX, Thursday’s…
The 25th festival kicked off on Wednesday: visitors can have fun for five days on 76 hectares and at more than 50 locations.
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Ticket sales for this year’s Sziget Festival indicate a big increase in the number of Hungarian visitors, Tamás Kádár, the chief organiser of the event, said on Tuesday. Lots of foreign attendees As for foreign attendees, the largest number will come from the Netherlands, followed by visitors from countries neighbouring Hungary, Kádár said. “By now we have sold more tickets than last year; the downward tendency seen since 2022 seems to be revers…
It was also revealed which other countries the most people come from.
The organizers of the 2025 Sziget Festival reported brisk traffic even before the official start:
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