Summer 2023 European Music Festivals Promise an Exciting Mix of Genres
After the draught of the pandemic, Europe’s biggest and newest music festivals ramp up the hype by expanding for the summer 2023 season. Get a preview here.
After the draught of the pandemic, Europe’s biggest and newest music festivals ramp up the hype by expanding for the summer 2023 season. Get a preview here.
Sziget, Europe’s biggest party and music festival, is back in full swing, with visitors from 103 countries and artists from 54 countries, but also some major structural changes.
Europe’s arguably biggest music festival, Sziget Festival, is even better than before the pandemic shutdown and shows no sign of toning its enormous ambition down. Why should it?
Days four and five of the Sziget Festival saw some great shows with Macklemore leading the way, big crowds, and an even bigger drug bust.
Circuses, acrobats, art installations, lectures, activism, and 95,000 people flocking to see some of the biggest music stars of today. Sziget kicks off another outrageously successful year.
Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran, Florence + the Machine, the National, Martin Garrix, and many more to spearhead the Sziget Festival's top bill.
More than 565,000 people join the Love Revolution as the Sziget Festival wraps up another spectacular year.
The weekend sees some impressive crowds, wildly eclectic performances and much more of the Sziget Festivals's unique, trademark festive mood.
The first two days of one of world's largest music festivals are marked by sizzling heat, several great performances, a decline in attendance - and, as always, great spirits.
Legendary Hungarian week-long event will welcome Gorillaz, Kendrick Lamar, Arctic Monkeys, Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey, Kygo, and hundreds of other acts this August