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    Heineken Balaton Sound Completes Line-up

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallApril 10, 2024Updated:April 10, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The epic open-air and lakeside escape, Heineken Balaton Sound , one of Europe’s most accessible and must visit festivals for lovers of world class electronic music has revealed its final line up. Playing on the gorgeous shores of Lake Balaton in Zamárdi, Hungary from 3 – 6 July 2024 will be Sama Adbulhadi, Laidback Luke, HoneyLuv, Henri Bergmann and Mau P on top of previous names like Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Stephan Bodzin (live), Reinier Zonneveld (live), Mathame, Marshmello, Paul Kalkbrenner, James Hype, FJAAK, Mind Against, Maceo Plex, Miss Monique and hard dance techno stars Sara Landry, Trym and 999999999 amongst many more.

    Heineken Balaton Sound’s boat parties are also back, offering daytime fun on Lake Balaton with brands such as House Picnic on Thursday and Be Massive on Friday plus more to be announced. Each one invites revellers to dance to the freshest sounds while taking in the panoramic views, ice-cold drinks and endless beaming sunshine.

    “This year, we aimed to compile the music lineup of Heineken Balaton Sound in a way that condenses the wide range of the electronic music universe into the four days of the festival. Heineken Balaton Sound has become a cross-genre party celebration where lovers of electronic music can freely choose from the offerings, discovering new favourites and musical genres throughout the festival beach,” began Anna Filutás, the project manager of Heineken Balaton Sound, announcing the full lineup. The main organiser of the festival explained that one of the highlights of this year is the extension of the program time on the Heineken Balaton Sound Main Stage, “from the second day onwards, the programs will continue until 3 am, and on Sunday, transitioning into dawn, a huge Endshow bidding farewell to festival-goers will be presented by the world-famous Dutch Q-dance team.” 

    Heineken Balaton Sound  aims for a perfect fusion of holiday, travel, culture, and music set against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Balaton.

    All of this is highly accessible to travellers from all over Europe and once you arrive, you are free to embark on an endless adventure with walkabouts, fashion shows, sports, dance workshops, techno yoga, and more to make this a trip like no other. Musically of course it is also second to none with a monumental Main Stage adorned with a vast LED wall and the famous B stage, with each venue boasting top-tier audio-visuals and sound systems.

    4-Day Passes are available for the main festival for just €249

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