Roskilde Festival is Denmark’s fourth largest city with 130,000 citizens. Cities do not search their citizens, so neither do we.
However, we do have a special responsibility, and for that reason, random searches are made at various places around the Festival Area. The search is voluntary, but the hosts and security have the right to refuse you at the festival if you decline.
It can be difficult to determine what can and cannot be brought to the Festival Area, so use your common sense and use the dogmas as a guide:
Respect the space
You are co-creating the unique orange feeling. It looks like a dream come true. Enjoy the freedom; forget the humdrum of everyday life and explore boundaries but remember to respect each other and cherish the community.
Respect each other
You will meet people with values, norms, and prerequisites for participating that are different from your own. No matter who you meet on your way, be respectful of them and their boundaries. Roskilde Festival’s community equals openness, curiosity and caring across different points of view.
Respect the environment
We are united in taking care of the world and our surroundings. We need the festival community to show the green way toward the future. Please leave the festival city as clean as you and your camp found it. Sort your waste and bring camping equipment home; if not, it ends up as environmental waste.
We recommend that you:
- Do not bring items that take up unnecessary space.
- Do not bring items that you cannot take home with you after the festival.
- Do not bring valuables.
However, we have made a list of items you are not allowed to bring.
You can see the full list of prohibited items on this site.