The festival’s Regular Camping areas are the parts of the campsite where you can stay if you have a valid festival wristband and have not purchased Special Camping or been allocated a spot in Community Camping.
If you choose to stay in Regular Camping, you simply need to bring your tent and find a spot when you arrive.
We have two Regular Camping areas – one in East and one in West.
You can see the location of both areas on the map here.
Please note that we cannot guarantee that your entire camp can be placed together in Regular Camping. If you are a larger group wishing to stay together, we therefore encourage you to arrive as early as possible when the camping area opens, or consider whether Special Camping or Community Camping might be a better option for you.
If you arrive on Saturday 27 June and are unable to find a spot in the Regular Camping areas, you can contact our Camping Allocation booth, where staff can help you find space.
What rules apply in the area?
The rules for Regular Camping are as follows:
- If you do not make proper use of the area or, for example, set up interconnected pavilions, you may be asked to remove any excess pavilions or move the tents closer together. Other guests may then be placed in the area.
- For safety reasons, pavilions must not be placed in a way that makes it impossible to dismantle or remove them at short notice
- It is not permitted to use tarpaulins or similar items to reserve additional space
- Any form of open fire, including candles, oil lamps, and similar items, is prohibited
- Camping or parking on emergency access roads is not permitted
- You must comply with the festival’s sound policy. You can find it here: Sound Policy – Roskilde Festival
- If you wish to bring a large sound system (larger than a Soundboks), you must apply for permission. More information about the rules and application process can be found here: Large Sound Systems – Roskilde Festival
- All guests with a valid festival wristband are allowed to access the area
- There are several items you are not allowed to bring into the camping area. You can find an overview of all prohibited items here: Prohibited items
- When leaving the festival, your area must be cleared of all equipment and materials you have brought with you
- You must follow the campsite hosts’ instructions regarding arrival, placement, behaviour, and departure
- All festival camping areas close on Sunday 5 July at 12:00, and you must therefore leave the area before that time
In addition, all guests are expected to comply with the festival’s rules on conduct and safety, which can be found here