Smukfest 2016 already sold out

Partout passes are no longer available, but fans can still get one-day tickets

Festival passes to this year’s Smukfest have already sold out and the organisers have not even announced this year’s line-up yet, reports Jyllands-Posten.

The complete music program for Smukfest 2016 will be confirmed on January 26.

From February 2, it will be possible to purchase one-day tickets.

The sales of its partout passes started in December and cost between 950 and 3,500 kroner each.

Second most popular
In comparison, Smukfest 2015 sold out in early March and Smukfest Copenhagen had to be cancelled due to low interest.

Smukfest (the beautiful festival), which is also known as the Skanderborg Festival, will take place in August 3-7. It is the second best-attended festival in Denmark with 48,000-54,000 in attendance, barely half the number at Roskilde.

Last year, the line-up included stars such as Tiësto, Lenny Kravitz and Beck.





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