The following items are not allowed on the festival grounds:
Campsite
- All glass and glass packaging of any kind
- Bags of empty bottles and cans
- Building materials and tools (without prior permission)
- Furniture and similar items (except lightweight, foldable camping furniture)
- Tents larger than 9 m²
- All lightweight pavilions that come as assembly kits
- Clothing that signals affiliation with gangs or violent groups
- Weapons and weapon-like objects
- Large sound systems without prior permission. You can see our rules and application info for large sound systems here
- Generators
- Solar panel systems
- Pyrotechnics
- Drones (without prior permission from the festival's safety organization)
- Spray paint and permanent markers
- Fuel (except one-liter Trangia bottles – these may only be used for cooking in designated areas)
- Animals in general - except service dogs
Please note: It is not allowed to use taupalins or the like to reserve space in the camping areas.
Inner Festival Site
- All of the above
- More than half a liter of drinks. Brought containers must be open, but screw caps may remain on.
- Bicycles (without permission)
- Professional camera equipment (includes cameras with interchangeable lenses as well as cameras that cannot fit into a regular trouser pocket)
- Sound systems
- Carts
Specifically for the pit areas at Orange Stage and Arena
- All of the above
- Banners and flags (allowed outside the pit)
- Large bags (larger than A3)
- Cans
For safety reasons, security personnel may conduct a bag check upon arrival. The bag check is voluntary, but the hosts and security staff reserve the right to deny you entry to the festival if you refuse.
FAQ on the ban of disposable or lightweight pavilions
Which pavilions are no longer allowed?
Disposable pavilions are no longer permitted in the camping area. By disposable pavilions, we mean the lightweight and inexpensive, typically white, self-assembly pavilions of low quality.
Why are disposable pavilions banned?
Many disposable pavilions cannot withstand several days of wind, rain, and heavy use. They often break and are left behind as waste. To reduce unnecessary single-use consumption and the amount of camping waste, we have chosen to ban this type of pavilion.
Can I still cover my camp?
Absolutely. You can still cover up to 9 m² in your camp.
Which pavilions are allowed?
Durable fold-out or scissor pavilions are still allowed. This applies to both the pavilions you bring yourself and those you rent. What they have in common is that they are more robust and designed to be used again and again.
May I bring my own pavilion?
Of course. You are welcome to bring your own pavilion if it is a durable fold-out or scissor pavilion that unfolds rather than being assembled from loose parts. The pavilion must be taken home after the festival and preferably used year after year.
Can I rent a pavilion?
Yes. If you do not wish to bring your own pavilion, you can rent one via the festival's webshop. Renting is an option – not a requirement. The important thing is that pavilions do not end up as waste.
What should I do if I’ve accidentally brought a disposable pavilion?
If you have brought a classic white lightweight self-assembly pavilion, you may not set it up, but you must of course take it home again when leaving the festival. If it has already been set up, our hosts will ask you to take it down.
FAQ on the ban of glass packaging
What do you mean by glass packaging?
Glass packaging covers all types of glass – both for food and beverages. This includes bottles, jars for wine or water, and any other packaging or objects made of glass.
This does however not include medicin bottles.
Why is glass packaging not allowed?
In 2025, we collected more than 25 tons of glass waste at the festival. Some of it is correctly sorted, but unfortunately a lot of it ends up as shards on the ground – especially in the camping areas.
Glass shards pose a risk of injury and require extensive manual cleaning before the festival site can be returned to the landowners in the same condition as when we received it. Therefore, we have chosen to phase out glass packaging in the camping area.
Do you sell products in glass in the camping area?
No. We no longer sell any food or beverages in glass packaging in the camping area.
What does this mean for me as a participant?
You are still welcome to bring food, alcohol, soft drinks, etc. - just not in glass packaging.
Cans, plastic, and cartons are still allowed.
May I still bring alcohol into the camping area?
Yes. Alcohol is allowed in the camping area as long as it is not in glass packaging.
What should I do if I have brought glass by mistake?
Glass items can be handed in at the glass containers by the entrances to the camping area or in the sorting bins placed around the campsite.
If our hosts observe glass in the area, you will be asked to dispose of it correctly.