Amazing people of Pohoda from the sky :*
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At noon there will be an autograph session with Lola Marsh in the Pohoda shop next to Cafe Kusnierik. At 2.30pm they will play a short Pohoda acoustic session gig in the very heart of our festival area at piano (in between the flag/buterfly wings). → read more
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Have a pleasant three days full of leisure :) → read more
Pohoda 2020 tickets are for sale 89€ a piece in the Pohoda Shop next to Café Kušnierik for the duration of the whole festival (without quantity limit). The tickets can be paid for in cash or with a credit card. KIDS tickets (for ages 7-14) are available for 39€ and JUNIOR tickets (for ages 15-17) are available for 79€. → read more
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In less than 24 hours we will open gates of Pohoda 2019.For many attenders it already begins today with packing for the festival.That is why we have prepared a brief overview of useful information for you. → read more
Last night, last parking lots and seats in special festival trains sold out. In co-operation with ZSSK (Slovak railways), we have added 50 seats for the train departing from Košice and 50 seats for the train from Bratislava. As to the means of transport for arriving at the festival, we recommend using the shared transport #spolunapohodu via our webparty, any public transport (there are festival shuttle buses operating between the Trenčín bus & train stations and the festival) or our special buses. Tickets for special transportation can be bought here: www.pohodafestival.sk/en/shop → read more
Minaret (from the Arabic word manarah, manarat) means a lamp, beacon. The installation has the ambition to present the symbol of an open society as well as solidarity in the light of events related to the refugee crisis. Last year the installation was also a part of the Hungarian Festival Sziget. → read more
In cooperation with Slovak farmers, we will prepare a gastro specialty, so called farmer’s breakfast. It will take place on Friday and Saturday from 8.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. in a tent in front of the Street Food Zone. Simple and tasty self-produced breakfast will be sold by small farmers and producers. Vegans, people preferring meat products as well as those with intolerances will find homemade delicacies there. Producers will sell vegan and gluten-free pastries, breakfast muesli, beef and vegetable broth, meat products, sausages with eggs or drinks from their own fruit juices. → read more