

Roskilde Festival, created by two students in 1971, has subsequently grown into the largest North European culture and music festival. It is a non-profit organisation consisting of about 50 full-time employees and thousands of volunteers, generating huge amounts of money for charity over the intervening decades.
Come and see some of the world's biggest acts alongside cutting edge artists across multiple musical genres and Scandinavian up-and-comers!
During the festival the number of volunteers increases to about 32,000. The volunteers staff the festival stalls, build stages, provide camping security etc.
Roskilde Festival Charity Society is the organiser of Roskilde Festival. The purpose of the society is to support initiatives benefitting children and young people and to support humanitarian and cultural work. The society's work is independent of party politics and has no geographical borders.
The Cure / Wolf Alice / EsDeeKid / Pa Salieu / JADE / PiL / SHERELLE / Primitive Man / BIA / Tuvaband / Joshua Idehen / Yousuke Yukimatsu / Smertegrænsens Toldere / Pili Pili Girls / Indus / Annie And The Caldwells / Marwan Moussa / SMAG PÅ DIG SELV / Dying Wish / Sama Abdulhadi / ANGÅENDE MIG / The Sophs / Hypnosis Therapy
When is Roskilde Festival 2025?
Roskilde Festival runs from the 27 June - 4 July.
Where is Roskilde Festival?
Roskilde Festival is located in the town festival site, Roskilde Dyreskueplads, and is about 35km west of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Is there an age limit for Roskilde Festival?
Roskilde Festival is an all ages but is an experience designed for adults. When children under 10 and children aged 10-14 participate with a free ticket or a children’s ticket, they must be accompanied by an adult they know who is over 18.
Please note that in Denmark it is illegal to serve alcohol to children under 18 at bars and restaurants. Supermarkets can sell alcohol (with a percentage below 6%) to young people aged 16 or older.