Get A Late Spot

Ensure a spot even if you arrive later during the festival week

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Get A Late Spot is for those who want the certainty of having a spot for your tent, even if you arrive closer to the end of the festival week.

The area opens on Tuesday 1 July at 12:00, and your spot is reserved for you until Saturday 5 July at 16:00. You can also stay in the area even if you arrive with a one-day wristband.

One Get A Late Spot ticket per person.

Rules

  • Any form of open flame, including candles, oil lamps, etc., is prohibited.
  • Camping on fire lanes is not allowed.
  • Only standard camping furniture is allowed. This includes a ban on construction materials.
  • Upon departure, the area must be cleared of all your gear and materials.
  • You must follow the camping hosts' instructions regarding arrival, placement, behavior, and departure.

Quick facts

  • Price: 165 DKK per person
  • Location: P (East) (See map)
  • How to Get There: Via Entrance South
  • Reservation Opens: Tuesday 1 July at 12:00
  • Reservation Ends: Saturday 5 July at 16:00

Access to the area

To set up a tent and stay in the area, you must have a special Get A Late Spot ticket. If two people are staying in the same tent, both must have purchased access to the Get A Late Spot. Your spot is reserved for you until Saturday 5 July at 16:00.

You will be assigned a specific spot and notified about it no later than one week before the festival. If you’ve bought more than one product in the same order, these will be placed together. If you have bought separate products and would like to be placed together, please fill out our Camp Survey form.

Rent your camping gear

Skip the hassle of carrying gear to and from the festival. Instead, rent all your camping equipment directly through us.

You can rent tents, pavilions, air mattresses, and camping chairs – all high-quality and designed to benefit our shared festival grounds and resources.

Check out all rental options in our shop from Thursday 30 January at 11:00.

A cleaner Roskilde

When we live together at Roskilde Festival, we must all help take care of our beautiful festival grounds.

This means leaving every area clean and free of the items you brought with you. It also means minimizing our impact on the planet, even while we’re enjoying the festival.

You make a huge difference when you reduce your consumption, sort your waste, and reuse as much as possible.  

  • Reduce means bringing as little as possible from home
  • Sort means helping to keep the festival clean by sorting your waste at our waste stations
  • Reuse means taking your belongings home and using them again