New design, budget food, more stars, less dust: Budapest’s Sziget ready to kick off

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Sziget Festival is the largest cultural product that Hungary has introduced over the past thirty years, and it is rolling out a number of novelties this year in an effort to recover its leading position in the European festival circuit, main organiser Tamás Kádár said on Tuesday.

Between August 10 and 15, the festival line-up will include performers from 62 countries on forty stages. The headliners will include Billie Eilish, who will perform in Hungary for the first time, as well as Florence and the Machine, Imagine Dragons, David Guetta, Mumford and Sons, Lorde and Macklemore. The two-year hiatus caused by Covid resulted in losses of 2.2 billion forints (EUR 5.9m) for Sziget, which could be slightly made up for thanks to last year’s profits of 400 million forints, Kádár said.

Provisional ticket sales figures are highly encouraging, he said, adding that organisers were expecting the number of foreign visitors to “easily reach 100,000”, while the number of Hungarian festival-goers should be even higher. Kádár said there was a good chance that the days featuring

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  1. I’ve pencilled in the date in my appointment book, but only if “Watson” is going to there again. 🙂 😉 😀

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