Sziget Festival 2026: Dates, Lineup, Tickets and the Complete Budapest Guide

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Five days on an island in the Danube. That is Sziget Festival 2026 in its simplest form — and it has been the most accurate description of Europe’s most internationally diverse music and arts festival since 1993. Running from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 August 2026 on Óbuda Island (Óbudai-sziget) in Budapest, the 2026 edition marks a new chapter with founder Károly Gerendai returning to the festival leadership team after a multi-year absence, and a new multi-year land agreement with the Budapest Municipality securing the event’s future on the island.

Sziget Festival 2026 Dates and Key Facts

DetailInformation
DatesTuesday 11 – Saturday 15 August 2026
LocationÓbudai-sziget (Óbuda Island), Budapest III, Hungary
Duration5 festival days; after-hours programming extends into Sunday morning
CapacityApproximately 450,000 across all days
Age PolicyAll ages; bars and nightlife zones are 18+ with ID required
CashlessYes — Festipay system loaded onto entry wristband
CampingOn-site camping available with separate camping pass
Official Websiteszigetfestival.com

Gates open in the early afternoon on Tuesday 11 August. A move-in day is available on Monday 10 August for camping ticket holders. The party extends into Sunday 16 August for those who make it to the end — which, based on the festival’s reputation, is a considerable number of people.

What Is Óbuda Island and Where Is It?

Óbuda Island — also known historically as Hajógyári-sziget or Shipyard Island — sits in the northern stretch of the Danube between the Óbuda and Újpest districts of Budapest. It covers approximately 108 hectares of flat, tree-lined parkland that for eleven months of the year is a quiet recreational space. Come August, it becomes a self-contained festival city: stages, camping zones, bars, restaurants, art installations, a beach, and somewhere between 50,000 and 90,000 people per day.

The island is connected to the city by the K-Bridge from the Szentlélek tér end and is highly accessible by public transport — which is the point. Budapest is not a backdrop to Sziget; it is part of the experience, with the city’s major sights, thermal baths, ruin bars, and the entire nightlife of the Jewish Quarter all within easy reach when you want a break from the island.

Sziget Festival 2026 Lineup: Confirmed Acts

The 2026 programme has been confirmed as a cross-genre selection consistent with Sziget’s established programming strategy of mixing mainstream headliners with credible alternative acts across its multiple stages.

Main Stage Headliners and Major Acts

ArtistGenre
Florence + The MachineIndie rock / art pop
Lewis CapaldiPop / singer-songwriter
Twenty One PilotsAlternative / pop-rock
Zara LarssonPop
Bring Me The HorizonRock / alternative metal
Jorja SmithR&B / soul
UnderworldElectronic
SombrAlternative pop
DijonAlt-R&B
Lambrini GirlsPunk

As CEO Tamás Kádár stated at the initial lineup announcement in December 2025: “This is only the beginning.” The full programme across all stages — including the A38 Stage (which handles heavier and more alternative bookings), the electronic stages, and the many smaller art and performance spaces — will be confirmed progressively through the summer. The complete lineup is published at szigetfestival.com/en/programs-lineup-2026.

Sziget 2026 Tickets: Prices and Options

Sziget tickets are sold in tiers, with early purchases consistently offering the best prices. The festival is actively on sale now through szigetfestival.com.

Ticket TypePrice (approx.)
Full Festival Pass (5 days)From €355
21 and Under Full Festival PassReduced rate — check current price at szigetfestival.com
3-Day PassFrom €225
Day TicketFrom €75
VIP Day TicketPremium — check current price at szigetfestival.com
Full Festival VIP PassPremium — check current price at szigetfestival.com
Camping PassAdd-on required separately from festival pass

Payment plans are available, allowing the cost of a Full Festival Pass to be spread across monthly instalments. Sziget’s official page confirms the payment plan deadline and current pricing.

Children under 11 (born after 17 August 2015) enter free of charge. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the event, including in the campsite.

The festival uses a cashless system called Festipay, loaded onto the entry wristband. You can top up via credit or debit card — no need to exchange money to Hungarian Forints for on-site purchases, though cash top-up points are available for those who prefer it. Any balance topped up through your festival account is automatically refunded within 30 days after the event, minus a HUF 700 processing fee. Balance added on-site must be used by 12:00pm on 16 August 2026.

Budapest Festival Bag Policy at Sziget

Security checks are in place at all festival entrances. Both bags and clothing are checked on entry. The following is drawn from Sziget’s official Visitor Policy and the official Ultimate Festival Guide at szigetfestival.com.

What You Can Bring In

  • Empty plastic water bottles up to 2.5 litres — free water stations are available on site for refilling
  • Small backpacks or bags — subject to security check; oversized bags may be refused at the gate
  • Personal snacks and small amounts of food for personal consumption (not retail quantities)
  • Phones and personal cameras without professional detachable lenses
  • Rain ponchos, sunscreen, and personal medications with documentation
  • Foldable chairs and blankets, provided they are not on the prohibited list

Prohibited Items at Sziget

The official Visitor Policy prohibits the following:

CategoryProhibited
GlassAll glass objects and glass containers of any kind
WeaponsKnives, cutting tools, hitting tools, and any object threatening physical safety
DrugsIllegal narcotics — possession, distribution, or promotion is strictly forbidden under Hungarian law; items cannot be discarded at the entrance
DronesDrones without advance written authorisation from Sziget
CamerasProfessional cameras with detachable lenses without media accreditation
OtherLaser pointers, selfie sticks, bicycles, rollers, gas cylinders, outside alcohol brought into the arena

Sziget’s official policy is explicit: security may refuse entry to visitors carrying prohibited items, and officers can search bags and clothing at any point on site under Section 26 of the Hungarian Private Security Act. The festival does not return confiscated items.

Lockers and a Safe Truck are available at the Main Entrance for high-value items. Booking in advance is recommended.

How to Get to Sziget on Óbuda Island

Getting to the festival site is straightforward. The island is directly connected to Budapest’s public transport network, and the routes below are confirmed from the official Sziget Festival travel guidance.

By HÉV Suburban Rail (Recommended)

The easiest route to Sziget is the HÉV H5 suburban rail line from Batthyány tér (accessible from the metro) to Szentlélek tér or Filatorigát. The journey takes approximately 10–15 minutes and costs around €2–€3 at standard Budapest public transport rates. From Szentlélek tér, the festival’s Main Entrance and K-Bridge are a short walk. During the festival, the HÉV timetable changes significantly from its standard schedule — extended services run to late evening, and after-hours night buses cover the small hours. Load the BKK app before arriving to track live times.

By Boat Transfer

Sziget operates an official boat transfer service from Jászai Mari Square on the Pest side of the river to a dock directly on the island. The boat allows you to skip the main entrance queue and check in at the Sziget dock on the island instead. Tickets are sold separately and timetables are published at szigetfestival.com.

By Metro and Walking

Batthyány tér on the M2 (red) metro line is the primary connecting hub for HÉV travel to the island. From central Pest, take the metro to Batthyány tér and connect to the H5 HÉV.

Nearest Airports

AirportDistanceRoute
Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)~20km from Óbuda IslandMetro M3 to Deák Ferenc tér, M2 to Batthyány tér, HÉV H5 to Szentlélek tér
Vienna Airport (VIE)~240kmTrain to Budapest Keleti, then metro and HÉV

Camping at Sziget

On-site camping is available and sold separately from festival passes. Camping zones are historically labelled A, B, and C — each varying in proximity to the stages and facilities. Zone A is closest to the Main Entrance but noisiest; Zone C is quieter and better for sleep, though “quiet at Sziget” is relative. Zone allocation is generally on a first-come basis at check-in.

If you bring your own tent, you must purchase a mandatory “Leave-no-tent-behind” voucher. Sziget’s official policy requires all campers to take their tents home or dispose of them through the festival’s designated system, as organizers strictly forbid abandoning tents on site.

Camping rules include:

  • No open fires
  • Keep all vehicles out of the camping areas unless you are maintenance staff or hold a valid vehicle permit.
  • Leave personal gas stoves, electric kettles, air conditioning, and fridges at home—only use equipment rented from pre-installed accommodation zones.
  • Caravans must park in the designated caravan zone with a valid Pitch for your caravan voucher

Budapest hotels are a genuine alternative to camping. HÉV trains and night buses easily connect the city to the island, while District VII (the Jewish Quarter) and the area around Blaha Lujza tér offer affordable, centrally located accommodation. Choosing to commute into the festival guarantees you a real bed and a real shower every night.

Luggage Storage in Budapest Around Sziget

Most Sziget attendees arrive in Budapest with more luggage than they can bring on site. Camping pass or not, carrying a suitcase through the festival entrance is not an option — the bag policy is enforced and oversized luggage will not get through the gate.

Radical Storage provides secure luggage storage in Budapest through a network of verified local partner businesses across the city — near major transport hubs, popular districts, and tourist areas. Drop your bags before heading to the island, collect them when you are ready, and move through the city without carrying more than you need. Prices start from €5 per bag per day, with all locations verified and insured.

Practical Tips for Sziget Festival 2026

Arrive early on the first day. First-day wristband activation queues are consistently longer than subsequent days. Afternoon arrival with 60–90 minutes of buffer before any show you want to see is the minimum.

Load the BKK app before you arrive. Festival-specific HÉV timetables and gate opening times are communicated through official channels and can change with little notice. The BKK app and the official Sziget app together cover all practical transport and schedule needs.

Plan for Budapest’s August weather. Average temperatures in Budapest in August sit between 18°C and 30°C, but summer storms are common. A compact waterproof layer and a tent with storm resistance are not optional extras — they are essentials.

Protect valuables. Pickpocketing is a known issue at events of this size. Leave high-value items in your accommodation or in a pre-booked locker at the Main Entrance. Do not leave valuables unattended in your tent.

Explore Budapest on non-festival days. If you are attending for the full five days, the city itself is one of the main draws. Budapest’s thermal baths, the ruin bars of District VII, the food markets, and the river all deserve time outside of the festival gates.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Sziget Festival 2026?

Sziget Festival 2026 runs from Tuesday 11 August to Saturday 15 August 2026, with after-hours programming extending into Sunday 16 August morning.

Where is Sziget Festival 2026?

On Óbuda Island (Óbudai-sziget) in Budapest, Hungary. The easiest way to reach the site is the HÉV H5 suburban rail from Batthyány tér to Szentlélek tér, approximately 10–15 minutes.

Who is headlining Sziget 2026?

Confirmed acts include Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Twenty One Pilots, Bring Me The Horizon, Zara Larsson, Jorja Smith, Underworld, Lambrini Girls, Sombr, and Dijon. The full lineup is at szigetfestival.com/en/programs-lineup-2026.

How much are Sziget 2026 tickets?

Full Festival Passes start from approximately €355. Three-day passes start from approximately €225, and day tickets from approximately €75. Camping is a separate add-on. Current pricing and payment plan options are at szigetfestival.com.

Can I store luggage in Budapest before or after Sziget?

Yes. Radical Storage has verified luggage storage locations across Budapest from €5 per bag per day — book at radicalstorage.com.

Conclusion

Sziget Festival 2026 brings a strong cross-genre lineup, a renewed sense of direction under its returning founder, and the same irreplaceable setting — five days on an island in the Danube, in one of Europe’s most compelling cities. Whether you are camping on Óbuda Island for the week or commuting in from a Budapest hotel each evening, get your travel sorted early, know the bag policy before you arrive, and use Radical Storage for anything you cannot bring through the gate.

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