If you have special needs, you can bring one companion or carer with you to Roskilde Festival free of charge.
You and your companion must arrive at Roskilde Festival together.
You can change companions throughout the festival – so when one companion leaves the area, another can enter and take over. When changing, your companion must hand in their wristband and state their name at one of our ticket offices. Your next companion can then pick up the wristband at the same ticket office.
As documentation for your needs, you must show one of the following:
- A companion card issued by Danish Disability Organizations
- Or on of the following equivalent foreign card:
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- Austria: Behindertenpass
- Belgium: EU Disability Card
- Cyprus: EU Disability Card
- Czech Republic: ZTP Card
- Estonia: Disability Card
- Finland: EU Disability
- France: Carte mobilité inclusion (CMI)
- Germany: Schwerbehindertenausweis
- Italy: EU Disability Card
- Luxembourg: Behindertenausweis – Carte d'invalidité
- Malta: EU Disability Card
- Netherlands: OV-Begeleiderskaart
- Norway: Ledsagerbevis
- Romania: EU Disability Card
- Slovenia: EU Disability Card
- Spain: Certificado de discapacidad
- Sweden: PlusPolare-kart (contact your local municipality)
- Switzerland: Begleiterkarte
- United Kingdom: CEA Card CEA Card eller Blue Badge
If you do not have such a card but still believe you are eligible to bring a companion to Roskilde Festival free of charge, please write to accessibility@roskilde-festival.dk.
Access for your companion;
If you are a guest, you need to purchase a "Disabled with Companion" ticket from Ticketmaster. These tickets are available for both full festival passes and single-day passes. If you have already purchased a regular ticket, Ticketmaster can assist you in exchanging it for a "Disabled with Companion" ticket.