Sziget reminisces on seven days of the world’s biggest artists, performers, and activists uniting in a love revolution on the Island Of Freedom. The fifth biggest festival in the world, Sziget, welcomed over 530,000 people from over 100 different countries for seven days, to watch more than 1000 artists, performers, and activists from Ed Sheeran, Foo Fighters and Post Malone to Dr. Jane Goodall and Emtithal Mahmoud.

Sziget Festival takes a triumphant look back at their 27th year with a vibrant, awe-inspiring after movie demonstrating the electric atmosphere present throughout the Island Of Freedom. Sziget Festival kicked off on 7th August with a storming performance from Ed Sheeran on the main stage, and ended with a powerful set from the legendary Foo Fighters on Tuesday 13th August with performances from Martin Garrix, Post Malone, The 1975, Florence & The Machine, Twenty One Pilots, The National, Years & Years in-between on the main stage.

A Love Revolution, Sziget uses its power of our community, guided by love, to support causes that could help the planet become a better place. Each day on the mainstage, appearances from the likes of Dr. Jane Goodall (UN peace envoy and environmentalist) Emtithal Mahmoud (poet, activist and UNHCR goodwill ambassador) and Al Gore, (former US Vice President, founder of the Climate Reality Project and NGO) whose thoughts were shared through a video message.

Watch the official after movie here:

Sziget’s ‘Wishmachine’ project is now live allowing fans to submit their dream festival line up for 2020: https://mymusic.szigetfestival.com/eng

SZIGET Festival returns next year on 5-11 August in Budapest, Hungary.