Frequently asked questions
Yes, tickets will also be available for purchase during the festival at the ticket offices located at the entrance to the festival area. However, we recommend that you buy tickets in advance due to reduced prices and queues.
Yes, you will be able to pay by card at the ticket offices at the entrance, and you will be able to pay by card at some vendors in the festival area.
Dogs are allowed on the festival area. Dogs must be on a leash and owners must clean up after their pets.
Yes. During the festival, photography and film are allowed on its grounds. It's illegal to fly drones, or drones, over the festival grounds.
Children up to and including 7 years of age are admitted free of charge, but must be accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket.
In pre-sale, tickets cheaper by May 16.
Tickets are cheaper for all price categories on pre-sale and you won't have to queue at the box office during the festival.
Yes. When you go outside the area, you must ask the controller to put a special stamp on your hand. Without a stamp or with a used ticket, entry to the festival will be denied.
The area will be closed to visitors by the start of the festival. The festival will be open to visitors from 10:00 p.m. on May 23. Before the festival Pasta Island, who have previously removed permission from organisers.
No alcoholic beverages of any kind are allowed on the festival grounds.
No, there will not be an ATM in the festival area. We advise you to make sure you have enough cash in advance.
Items found during the festival can be dropped off at the ticket controllers. Lost items will be kept by the organisers for a certain period after the festival.
Only one bridge crosses Driksa and Lielupe River in the city of Jelgava, so congestion is expected during the festival due to increased traffic intensity. Festival goers have been urged to park cars on the bank of the river from which it is planned to enter the city and not use the Lielupe Bridge, while residents of Jelgava have been urged to go on foot or use the city's public transport for the event. Also, the festival guests who will travel to Jelgava from Riga are invited to use the train. Looks at train routes: www.vivi.lv
When entering the city from Riga, cars can park in the meadow opposite Jelgava Castle and in Cukura Street in the meadow by the promenade on the left side of the Lielupe River (availability depending on weather conditions), in the Zemgale Olympic Centre, in the Lielupe promenade (entrance from Cukura Street) and in other parking lots.
Cars entering the city from Šiauliai or Dobele can park at the Zemgale Health Centre (Sporta iela 2C, Jelgava).
Yes, there will be a food courts in the festival area.
The festival takes place in the open air, so be comfortable with the weather. Take up to your hat and sunscreen, but also prepare for cooler and wetter weather for cooler evening hours and rain.