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Join us on the adventure of a lifetime before it's too late
Full Festival Pass
€ 379
6 days
+handling fee € 19
3-day Pass
€ 249
3 days
+ handling fee € 12
Day Tickets
from € 85
1 day
+handling fee € 4
Night Tickets
€ 65
9 hrs
+ handling fee € 3
LINEUP OF THE WEEK
THE APP OF FREEDOM
Explore the timetable & all the programs and get ready to create your personal schedule. Don’t get lost — easily navigate through stages. Enable notifications to be up-to-date with all the news and get notifications before your program starts.

JOIN THE BOAT PARTIES
We never run out of surprises – Boat Parties are back, so you can catch the Sziget-vibe even on the waves of the Danube. Explore our hometown with an experience of a lifetime. See every inch of the world-famous banks of Budapest from a different angle – with the Parliament in the background and going crazy at a pulsing party on the biggest moving dancefloor.
Elderbrook, Estella Boersma, Vunzige Deuntjes Soundsystem & many more await you.

PRO TIP FOR A CITY-TRIP
Explore, visit, and taste the best of our hometown — your ultimate partner will be a Budapest Card. Unlock the city with unlimited public transport, 30+ top attraction, museums for free, get discounts on tours, spas, restaurants & more. Available for up to 5 days.

€20 CASH REWARD BY REVOLUT
Make the most out of your Sziget tickets! If you’re not yet a Revolut (our digital banking partner) customer, sign up now and join the celebration with an additional €20 cash reward. Claim it now and an be part of the celebration from August 6-11 at The Island of Freedom.
Revolut T&Cs apply, which is for new Revolut users aged 18+ in eligible countries only. One first purchase of at least €1 (or other currency equivalent) required after registration but no later than 31/12/2025 to get the reward.

CELEBRATING PEACE, LOVE AND DIVERSITY SINCE 1993
“For 30 years, the old railway bridge across the Danube to Óbuda Island has, for six days each August, become a portal to another world. A place where gigantic inflatable sculptures of heads made from eyes rise from the earth. Where sci-fi corridors of light guide you to arenas rammed with drag queens and late-night ravers. Where the world’s greatest circus performers, dance troupes, global ensembles, and theatrical extravaganzas come together; the biggest stars and most exciting rising acts blast brilliance from the main stages. (…)
This is Sziget, where any prejudices and bigotries are left on the mainland and 500,000 annual visitors from across the world are encouraged to live their true selves during one of Europe’s biggest, most inclusive, and most broad-minded festivals.”
— IQ Magazine #122 Edition
