Oya Festival 2017

Oya Festival 2017

Tuesday 8th to Saturday 12th August 2017
Toyenparken, Sofienberg, Oslo, Norway MAP
2684 NOK week pass (5 days)
Daily capacity: 60,000
Last updated: Thu 1st Jun 2017

Øya festival is the largest outdoor music festival in Oslo, Norway and promotes a diverse line up from across the globe.

Now in it's 19th year, Oya Festival has moved from the Medieval Park, to Tøyenparken in Sofienberg, Oslo and happens from Tuesday 8th until Saturday 12th August 2017.

Line-up

Confirmed acts include:- Lana Del Rey; The xx; Lars Vaular; The Hellacopters; Mac Demarco; Ryan Adams, Young Thug; Vazelina Bilopphoggers; Angel Olsen; MØ; Vince Staples; Nils Bech; BadBadNotGood; Julia Jacklin; Silja Sol; John Olav Nilsen & Nordsjøen; Stein Torleif Bjella; Jenny Hval; Car Seat Headrest; Daniel Kvammen; Charlotte Dos Santos; Hester V75; Sigrid.

For all the details announced so far including many day and stage splits please see the line-up page.

In total there are 200+ bands on 4 outdoor stages and in 30 clubs.

Tickets

Weekend tickets have sold out, and only day tickets are left.

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Tickets are priced at 2684 NOK (approximately £250) for a five-day pass and 949 NOK (approximately £89) for a day ticket. Tickets sold out last year.

Camping

There is camping available nearby at Ekeberg Camping and the festival site is a ten minute walk from Oslo Central Station.

On site

Øya will close the main street between all three areas and join the two parks to become one huge area. 

Ecological

Øya is the most environmentally friendly festival in the country, boasting 100% ecological food and green ethics.

More information will be here when available.




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