Óbuda Island or Freedom Island, which hosts the Sziget Festival, will once again be the wild heart of Budapest, dictating the pulse of the city and flowing through its veins (read streets) between August 11 and 18 the sounds of names such as Queens of the Stone Age, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Calvin Harris, OutKast, The Prodigy, Deadmau5, Blink 182, Placebo, Skrillex, Cee Lo Gren, Manic Street Preachers and Lily Allen.
But these are far from all the aces from the sleeve of this cult music festival, which he visits together every year over 350 thousand people from more than 60 countries. There are also Bastille, Imagine Dragons, Kelis, NOFX, Axwell, The Kooks, La Roux and Tom Odell, and since Sziget doesn't just play to the tune of sounding names, they will also be joined by lesser-known, but no less quality names. Many of these will find themselves on the European stage (The European Stage), which is also reserved for a Slovenian raggae group Raggalution and from which music that plays to the beats of Europe's multiculturalism will be heard.
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If you are planning to go to Budapest, it will come in handy Sziget application with the whole program and others instructions, which will not make you feel lost on the island of Freedom like the players from the Lost Island series.