Stages

Here you can get an overview of the stages at Roskilde Festival.

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Eos

At the western end of Indre Plads, you'll find the open-air stage Eos, which opened in 2023.

The stage is open from 30 June to 6 July.

Until Tuesday, 2 July, you can experience musical talents on Eos as part of our First Days programme.

Apollo

Apollo is the club stage where you can enjoy evening and night concerts focusing on electronic music. These performances invite you to party and they often feature strong visual elements.

The stage is open from 3 July to 6 July.

Gaia

Gaia opened in 2023 and has space for approximately 2,000 people. Here, the focus is on intimate and artistic experiences.

The stage is open from 30 June to 6 July.

Until Tuesday, 2 July, you can experience musical talents on Gaia as part of our First Days programme.

Orange Stage

Orange Stage is our main stage and the place for large communities and grand concert experiences. The stage features musical stars from near and far who can gather large audiences.

The stage is open from 3 July to 6 July.

Avalon

Avalon offers a wide range of genres and embraces music from all around the world. It can accommodate approximately 6,000 people.

The stage is open from 3 July to 6 July.

Gloria

Gloria is the smallest stage at Roskilde Festival. It's a place for experimentation and visual impressions. Here, you enter the darkness and get close to the artists.

The stage is open from 3 July to 6 July.

 

Arena

Arena is the second-largest stage, accommodating approximately 17,000 people. Here, you can also experience big stars from both home and abroad, in a more intimate setting.

The stage is open from 3 July to 6 July.