Kolorádó Festival, Outskirts Of Budapest, 26 – 29 August

  • 11 Jun 2020 12:02 PM
Kolorádó Festival, Outskirts Of Budapest, 26 – 29 August
For the fifth time, the mellow hip world of 'Kolorádó feszt' comes to life on the outskirts of Budapest this August, providing four days of live music and open-air entertainment.

Visitors can discover secret paths between hidden venues in the forest of Nagykovácsi, to wander between genre-bending musical, arts, and community events.

From the organisers:

We hope you are OK and as healthy as you can be in these difficult times. We’ve spent the past weeks working furiously, and finally we have some good news: the new date for Kolorádó 2020 is August 26-29.

Line-up so far:
Nilüfer Yanya (UK), Helena Hauff (DE), HUNEE (DE), Ata Kak (GH), Daniel Avery (UK), TFS Band (AU), The KVB (UK), Bohemian Betyars, VHK, Esti Kornél, Csaknekedkislány, Middlemist Red Platon Karataev, BO NINGEN (JP), Giant Swan (UK), AnD (UK), The Empire Lin

Tickets:
Early bird pass: 14 000 HUF - Sold out
I. Presale pass: 16 900 HUF – Sold out
II. Presale pass: 19 900 HUF – On sale
Camping ticket: 3 900 HUF

More: 
http://kolorado.hu/en/
For more info, booking, activities, partnership contact organisers via info@kolorado.hu

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