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Sziget 2026


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Watched a bit of Jorja’s performance at BBC Big Weekend today. She played at 4pm and it was pretty disappointing… Really don’t understand booking her as Saturday’s co-headliner 

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22 hours ago, billybigballs said:

Quite a few annoying clashes, but also couple that I can't understand as they would, almost certainly, attract the same (or very similar) audience:

 

Wolf Alice v Lambrini Girls

 

Sigrid v Rose Gray

 

Nia Archives v Peggy Gou

 

Doesn't appear to be a Revolut headliner on the final day either.

 

 

Wolf Alice is not clashing with Lambrini Girls

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The financial report is out, here’s the AI translation of the telex.hu article. 

I’m curious how the number of Sziget visitors compares to the previous year, if we only look at Sziget attendance. Other than that, it looks good that they can start with a clean slate.

 

The company that organizes, among other things, the Sziget Festival—Sziget Cultural Management Office—closed 2025 with a loss of 2.8 billion forints (~7 million EUR). This is roughly 1 billion forints (~2.5 million EUR) less loss than in the previous year. The company, which returned to the ownership of Károly Gerendai, achieved this with lower revenue; for example, income from ticket sales decreased from 7.4 billion forints (~18.5 million EUR) to 6.7 billion forints (~16.75 million EUR).

In response to our inquiry, Sziget wrote that the revenue of the Sziget Festival increased by more than 1 billion forints (~2.5 million EUR), but this was offset by a larger drop due to the cancellation of Balaton Sound, which is the main reason why the company’s ticket revenue was lower in 2025. They added that Károly Gerendai and his partners returned to the company in October–November, and had already been informed in advance that such a level of loss was expected.

“The agreement with the previous owner was that they would cover last year’s losses, so this did not burden the new owners,” they wrote.

This is also visible in the financial report, as there was an additional capital contribution of nearly 3.5 billion forints (~8.75 million EUR) in 2025, which, according to Sziget, “was paid in by the previous owner in line with the agreement.” As a result, based on the report, Sziget closed 2025 with positive equity of 360 million forints (~0.9 million EUR).

Earlier, Gerendai also announced that the festival’s management acquired a 70% ownership stake in the company behind Sziget, while the remaining 30% is held by subcontractors and partners of the festival (for example, Budapest Park) in small stakes of a few percent each.

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14 minutes ago, CCester said:

2 months to go!

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Very quiet in here at the moment.....again.

 

I hate this time as other festivals start and we see who Sziget should've booked 🤣

 

The Cure knocking it out of the park once again at Primavera showed that they have fans of all ages and, even if it's felt they don't represent the direction Sziget is going in, they would've been a huge draw.

 

Ditto The XX, who I've never been a massive fan of tbh, but put me in my place at Primavera with a cracking set.

 

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3 hours ago, billybigballs said:

Very quiet in here at the moment.....again.

 

I hate this time as other festivals start and we see who Sziget should've booked 🤣

 

The Cure knocking it out of the park once again at Primavera showed that they have fans of all ages and, even if it's felt they don't represent the direction Sziget is going in, they would've been a huge draw.

 

Ditto The XX, who I've never been a massive fan of tbh, but put me in my place at Primavera with a cracking set.

 

 

Yeah certainly missed a trick or 2. Probably down to a mixture of cost and schedule. 

 

Way out West, Oya and Solen work well as a package for a lot of bands. Which means Sziget misses out on quite a few headliners. Although on occasions they have done Sziget and the above festivals. 

 

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12 hours ago, thetime said:

Day 0 will there be any more acts announced? Or is it just going to be the 3? 

 

It feels like just the three. I thought our flight landed at 6.30pm but have since realised that it's 5.30pm so suspect we will nip over once we are in our accommodation. Hopefully make it for Morcheeba but, if not, should definitely make it in time for Faithless.

 

That said, I'm not buying tickets in advance in case flight is delayed. Which seems likely as I think every flight I've been on in the past five years has been delayed!!

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13 hours ago, thetime said:

Day 0 will there be any more acts announced? Or is it just going to be the 3? 

 

 

 

 

There’s going to be a Táncdalfesztivál thingy which is going to be some kind of retro party from the 60’s and 70’s with Hungarian acts. Not much info about it yet, but they mentioned it at the press conference when announced the 3 others.

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16 hours ago, billybigballs said:

Very quiet in here at the moment.....again.

 

I hate this time as other festivals start and we see who Sziget should've booked 🤣

 

The Cure knocking it out of the park once again at Primavera showed that they have fans of all ages and, even if it's felt they don't represent the direction Sziget is going in, they would've been a huge draw.

 

Ditto The XX, who I've never been a massive fan of tbh, but put me in my place at Primavera with a cracking set.

 

Yep, The Cure and The xx are the two most painful misses for me this year. The Cure literally plays at every corner, except the one I attend to. 

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On 11/06/2026 at 07:11, CCester said:

Yep, The Cure and The xx are the two most painful misses for me this year. The Cure literally plays at every corner, except the one I attend to. 

I'm just back from Primavera. A present from my wife for my BIG birthday. She presented it to me at the airport. I was expecting a week on a beach so was very pleasantly surprised. We stayed an extra few nights in the city to make a holiday of it.

 

Despite the rain on the first night literally making it a wash out, the rest of the festival was superb. Addison Rae was great, The Cure were the best I've ever seen them, The XX were the absolute stars (along with Gorillaz) and Pinkpantheress is surely going to be massive any day now. Sadly couldn't get anywhere near for Olivia Rodrigo's surprise set.

 

Sadly, very sadly in fact, Skrillex was about as enjoyable as a trip to the dentist. We lasted 30 minutes, and half of that was us pushing our way through the crowd to leave. I'm clearly not the target audience, but normally I can find some kind of redeeming feature in any kind of music. With Skrillex it just feels like someone's told a joke and everyone's laughing except me.

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