Balaton Sound Festival, Now 3 – 7 July

  • 2 Jul 2019 3:42 PM
Balaton Sound Festival, Now 3 – 7 July
This mainly electronic music festival, held annually by a picturesque part of Lake Balaton, is one of the largest open-air events in Europe.

Sound, as the cool cats call it, features a diverse musical offering set across 9 stages, plus there are 'immersive theatrical performances' and 'carnivals'.


The line-up this year includes international stars such as Armin van Buuren, Marshmello, Paul Kalkbrenner, and DJ Snake, Tiesto, The Chainsmokers, Rudimental,  Nicky Romero, and so many more.

Each year an increasing number of festival-goers take the trip to enjoy daytime gigs by the water, savouring the flavours of summer festival food, refreshing at the many open-air bars, before dancing the night away to pumping beats!

Tickets:
Daily: HUF 21,000
3-day: HUF 59,900
4-day: HUF 65,900
5-day: HUF 74,900

Address: 
8621 Zamárdi, Lake Balaton

More: 
balatonsound.com

Related links

Hungary's Balaton Sound Festival Reveals More Names For 2019

Balaton Sound Hungary Reveals ’Phase One’ Of 2019 Line-Up

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