You can bring one companion or carer with you to Roskilde Festival free of charge if you have a companion card.
Your companion has access to the same areas as you.
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 check-in. Your next companion can then pick up the wristband at check-in.
Companion card
As documentation for your needs, you must show one of the following:
- A companion card issued by Disabled People’s Organisations Denmark (in Danish)
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Or one of the following corresponding, foreign cards:
- 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 don’t have a card but believe you are eligible to bring a companion to Roskilde Festival free of charge, please send an email to accessibility@roskilde-festival.dk and make sure to contact your Team Leader as well.