New Sziget 2014 ffficial announcement: Madness, Triggerfinger, The Bloody Beetroots & more 2014 line up confirmed Sziget 2014 sziget festival June 6, 201435 The official announcement has been made and the list starts with Madness (a well-known name to Sziget fans and always a fun show) and The Bloody Beetroots. Triggerfinger are also very familiar faces, and the announcement also contains Leningrad and Black Sun Empire, which you knew about a bit earlier. The full list of this new official announcement is as follows: Madness The Bloody Beetroots Kelis Leningrad Band of Skulls Triggerfinger Deniz Koyu Thomas Gold Quentin Mosimann Black Sun Empire INVSN Extensive comments about it have already been made, but if you haven’t already, tell everybody what you think below! Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share
Of course! http://szigetfestival.com/programs But we won’t have big bands anymore I guess! Waiting for the collosseum lineup as well!
Band of Skulls (08.15) – A38 Black Sun Empire (08.17) – A38 Deniz Koyu (08.12) – A38 INVSN (08.17) – A38 Kelis (08.15) – A38 Leningrad (08.11) – World Village Madness (08.16) – Main Stage Quentin Mosimann (08.16) – A38 The Bloody Beetroots (08.12) – A38(?) Thomas Gold (08.12) – A38 Triggerfinger (08.17) – Main Stage Source: http://www.rockportaal.nl/madness-the-bloody-beetroots-en-triggerfinger-naar-sziget-festival-2014/
Lovin’ the line-up so far, but Kelis in the A38-tent, that still leaves a spot for a headliner on the 15th?
I reckon Manic Street Preachers will be the Friday headliners, big 90s britpop bands have headlined the past couple of years
@SzigetNews yes, I know, I was there. I was asking for the link of the pic but I found it. It’s the Tankcsapda concert @ Sziget 2012 before Korn 🙂
Hi, Great site this, thanks for keeping us up to date with the news. I was just wondering as this will be my first trip to both Sziget and Budapest, how much spending money should I budget for? I’ve read that Budapest is inexpensive, but my experience of festivals is that the prices of food and drinks inside is often double or treble what you’d pay in town. Any estimates at all? Thanks, SQ
@ilbert Is it better to take Euros than Forints? I’m travelling from the UK and will be staying on afterwards for a few days to explore the city.
@SteveQ A slice of pizza is 2€. A pint is 2,10€. Cheapest beer of the european festivals. I heard at Reading you play 5£ for a beer… It depends, how much alcohol you want to drink? 20/25€ a day is enough for me!
@Marcu Those look good prices to me! Yes, last time I was at a festival it was £5 for a beer or cider. Other things like wine or spirits even more. I don’t drink a lot, just some. At an event like this maybe 5/6 beers per day at most. Is it best to pay in Euros or Forints?
it’s a non-cash festival. you’ll get a card you can “put money in” with credit card or cash (forints). Sziget Festival goes through a cashless system. More information will come soon. http://szigetfestival.com/info/general_info/general_information.577.html
The cash doesn’t even have to be forints, you can put cash euros on it aswell, but best to just use a credit or debit card for it.
Does anyone know if there’s any chance for Gary Clark Jr. to come this year? Can you guys tell me which artists have the most chances to come?