Thursday 25.06.09

Buy one-day tickets to this year's festival

As an exclusive feature this year, you can buy one-day tickets to Roskilde Festival 2009.

Do you not have the energy for a whole festival week? Perhaps you cannot get a week off for eight days of partying. Or maybe all your favourite bands are playing on the festival Friday.

No need for such concerns anymore. As something entirely exclusive this year, Roskilde Festival sells one-day tickets to all music days – 2, 3, 4 and 5 July.

So if you are mostly into Kanye West you can buy a Thursday ticket, and if Faith No More gets you rocking then you should get yourself a Friday ticket. If you have an urge to bang your head to Slipknot then come Saturday, and if you want to sing along to Coldplay Sunday is the day for you. And then we have not even mentioned the remaining 176 acts that are also playing.

Roskilde Festival does not sell that many tickets abroad this year. This is due to great currency fluctuations, which means that the ticket prices are high in countries such as Sweden, Iceland and the UK. Therefore, Roskilde Festival has extra space by the stages – and it should not go to waste.

Right now you can buy tickets on our ticket page to Thursday 2 July, Friday 3 July, Saturday 4 July and Sunday 5 July – and, of course, to the entire festival week. Each one-day ticket costs DKK 750 (approx. € 100). You can print the ticket yourself – so you can easily buy your ticket the same day as you leave for the festival. You can also buy at the festival entrances – here each one-day ticket costs DKK 825 (approx. € 110) and a ticket for all days DKK 1975 (€ 265).

Do not miss out on this year's biggest music party – be it for a whole week or one day.

BUY YOUR TICKET

 

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