The astonishing audience

Roskilde Festival’s audience is a unique gathering. They come is all colours and shapes. They are big, small, ugly, beautiful, happy and dirty people. Women, girls, boys and men sharing a sense of companionship as well as the music, and each of them have their own story to tell.

Below you can read about some of the festival guests who made Roskilde Festival 2008 unique.

Festival and fellowship
What exactly goes on in our heads when we’re at the festival?
Marked for life
Roskilde Festival makes people bond. Some bonds last for life and some are even passed on to the next generation. Amanda got her special bond with Roskilde Festival from her parents, and also inherited her job as the Festival's representative in Sweden from them.
There will still be tents in 2018
Future researchers predict more politics and less music at Roskilde festival in 10 years.
Television as an extreme sport
A self-proclaimed fraction of Swedish TV sets new standards for live television. It is on live without cable.
Spanish Victory on Giant Screen
A couple of countrymen had shown op for their countries, but it was mostly cheerful Danes that had a good time with the European Championship final, Sunday at Skate.
Epilation for Advanced Learners
Norwegian guy sends you positive vibrations with his beautifully shaved chest.
The veterans are coming!
Early Monday morning confused, new arrivals are trying to find a spot in the middle of the wildly growing tent-forest of Camp East. For others the sight of the camp jungle is merely routine. We have met two Roskilde veterans.
The fence has re-emerged
Early Monday morning a group of festival guests pushed over the fence at Camping East. But now both fence and camping have risen again.
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