Fezen Festival In Székesfehérvár, Until 27 July

  • 25 Jun 2019 10:47 AM
Fezen Festival In Székesfehérvár, Until 27 July
The festival has been attracting party-goers to Székesfehérvár, the “City of Kings”, in growing numbers since 2012. The popularity of this festival is growing fast, and now it's amongst the biggest and best in Hungary.

Line-up:
Dub FX, Andro, Jackwell, Majka, Blahalouisiana, Colorstar, Delta Sigma, Kassandra, Age of Nemesis, Cashtag, Christian Epidemic, Cradle of Filth, DJ Gozth, End of Paradise, Life of Agony, Punanny Massif, Stolen Beat, Tales of Evening, Fedde Le Grand, Goodbye Darjeeling, Alestorm & Ignite, and many more...

Dates:
24 – 28 July

Tickets:
4 day pass: HUF 24,990
Daily ticket: HUF 11,990

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