FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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There are large camping grounds adjacent to the festival area. We will announce the start of the pre-sale in advance on our Facebook, Instagram, and in the News section, here on the website.
Opening times of the camping and all other parts of the festival – HERE.
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Absolutely! RFP is an all-ages event. Children under 10 y/o can come for free.
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Buy yourself a VIP ticket and you can hang in the backstage bar with the VIPs. Click here for more information.
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Yes, there is disabled access everywhere onsite.
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We sure are. We also rely on you guys to help us meet our environmental targets. You can sort your waste into recycling and landfill. Also coming to RFP by train or bus is the most efficient and greenest mode of transport. So please leave your cars at home.
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We advise you don’t leave any valuables in your tent. We have storage lockers at the festival or in the
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All details and news can be found in the Parking section. We will announce the start of the pre-sale in advance on our Facebook, Instagram, and in the News section, here on the website.
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As we do not want an accident or other disaster to occur, camping next to a car is not allowed. A space in the camp is reserved for camping. An exception is the Caravan/Park camp, where camping next to the car will be allowed.
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Sleeping in the car at the parking lot is prohibited for the safety of visitors. Further regulations concerning the operation of campsites can be found here. We recommend reading it before arriving at the festival.
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Yes, we have phone charging facilities on-site.
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Any lost property should be reported directly to festival staff in the storage area. In previous years we have found and returned 150 lost items to their rightful owners.
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If you or anyone you see might be at risk to themselves or others please alert the nearest security guard.
Whilst we want you to have fun and be free at our festival, be sure to look after yourself and others, drink responsibly, and keep hydrated throughout the weekend. We have 24-hour emergency services on-site, so if you or your mates get into a little bit of strife be sure to alert them immediately.
There is also a pharmacy onsite if you experience anything that isn’t an emergency situation.
- Fire Brigade: 150
- Emergency breakdown service: 154
- Ambulance: 155
- Municipal Police: 156
- City Police: 158
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It is not permitted to bring professional cameras, video cameras, or other recording devices into the Festival. Professional recording devices will not be allowed within the festival grounds. Thank you for your understanding.
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For dogs and other pets are noisy festivals very stressfull. With regard to their health and safety of visitors are not allowed to take animals to the area.