When ticket sales for next year’s Roskilde Festival go live, you’ll be met by a new platform for purchasing your ticket. We’ve entered into a new agreement with Tickster, who will be our ticketing partner until 2028.
For you, much will remain exactly as it always has. You’ll still be able to buy full festival tickets, one-day tickets and two-day tickets, and you’ll receive them digitally, just as before.
What’s new is the framework around the ticket purchase. With this agreement, we get a flexible and technically strong platform that can handle large-scale ticket sales while also being developed with new features in the years to come.
About Tickster
Tickster is Scandinavia’s largest ticketing and box office system. The Swedish-owned company was founded in 2007 by the organisers of Arvika Festival and today provides ticketing solutions for both small and large cultural and live events.
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As always, you’ll find all ticket types at roskilde-festival.dk. From there, you’ll be directed into Tickster’s system, where you can choose the ticket you want.
No, you’ll go through the same simple process: choose your ticket, pay digitally and receive it electronically. The main difference is the platform itself, which has been designed to make the purchase straightforward and easy to navigate.
Yes. You can still buy full festival tickets, one-day tickets and two-day tickets, just as before.
Tickster’s platform is both reliable and user-friendly. Your ticket is valid, easy to manage, and your purchase is protected.
You can count on the same ticket types and the same familiar buying process as always. What you can also expect is a flexible platform that can be expanded with new features over time, to the benefit of you as a festival-goer.