Cancelled: Strand Festival In Zamárdi, 18 – 22 August

  • 25 Jun 2020 8:49 AM
Cancelled: Strand Festival In Zamárdi, 18 – 22 August
This increasingly popular summer music festival on the southern shore of Lake Balaton celebrates its seventh birthday in 2020, when it's held between 18 - 22 August.

Update:

Unfortunately, SUM 41, Ellie Goulding, DJ Fresh, and Milky Chance will not be performing at the Strand Festival this summer. However, SUM 41, Ellie Goulding and Milky Chance promised to make up for their absence next year.
 

Line-up:
Parov Stelar (A),  Timmy Trumpet, Martin Solveig, Wilkinson

New headliners have already been announced, including Lost Frequencies, Alle Farben, Sikdope, Funtcase, Chime, Franky Nuts and Oliverse.

As well as enjoying concerts, revellers can take part in adventurous activities, or just chill-out on the free beach and at the lounging areas all around the festival venue. 

Tickets:
5-day:  HUF 38,990
4-day: HUF 36,990
Daily: from HUF 8,990

Venue: 
8621 Zamárdi, Lake Balaton

More:
strandfesztival.com

 

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