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12.07.24 - 13.07.24
Events

Võnge Festival 2024

The entrance is free for everybody up to 11 years of age, if accompanied by an adult. The youth passes for 12-17-year-olds will be on sale and they also need to be accompanied by an adult. Well behaved dogs and other pets are welcome in the festival, too.
Võnge reaches a new wonderful place in Estonia every year. This summer for the tenth time already. On the occasion of the anniversary, we come to Tallinn for the first time with a full-scale festival.

Võnge 2024 will take place on Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13 at the Estonian Open Air Museum. Between picturesque farmhouses and powerful mills, a fairytale world unfolds with diverse modern music, surprising tastes, a comprehensive children's program, exciting exhibitions, installations, etc. - yesterday meets tomorrow.

Event timeline

FRIDAY, July 12:  NEIL FRANCES (US)  /  nublu - erishow "r2imerahvas"  /  Night Tapes (EE/UK)  /  Lewis OfMan (FR)  /  Jarek Kasar  /  Pia Fraus  /  säm  /  maria kallastu  /  The Boondocks  /  Alonette  /  velle  /  RUTE  /  kakstuhatkakskümmendneli  /  Dr.PhilGood & The.Accountant - DJ-set

SATURDAY, July 13:
  Temples (UK)  /  5MIINUST x Puuluup  /  Muudu - live  /  manna  /  Ans. Andur  /  Ewert Sundja  /  Kaleida (UK)  /  Tšellopoisid  /  KiROT  /  Lonitseera  /  Silver Sepp  /  The Crosslegs  /  Valge Tüdruk  /  ULTRANÖUK (FR) - DJ-set

Doors open at 14:00

ARRIVAL:
Come to Võnge by bus, bike, electric scooter or taxi!

There is a bus stop in front of the main gate of the festival and museum, where buses No. 21 and 21B from Balti jaam and the city center and No. 21A from Õismäe bring you. You can also come from the city center by bus no. 8, 22 or 42. Drive to the Zoo stop and walk along the seaside road to the museum (approx. 15-minute walk).

You can take your bike to the festival area. The territory is large, and it is convenient to move there by bike. Of course - at a reasonable speed. You can also leave your bike in the unguarded bike parking lot at the entrance.

The parking lot in front of the main gate of the festival and museum is for parking electric scooters. Taxis and other cars can drive through and drop people off.

If you come by car, you can park in the Rocca al Mare school parking lot, which is located a 10-minute' walk from the festival's main gate. You can also leave your car in the festival parking lot, which is a 2-minute drive from the main gate. When arriving from the city, just continue along the road to the Open Air Museum. Follow the signs! Parking is free there, but the parking lot is not too big, so back to the beginning - come to Võnge by bus, bike, electric scooter or taxi!

ADMISSION:
Entrance is free for up to 11-year-olds (including).

For 12-17-year-olds (including), youth passes are on sale, which is also for a day ticket (separate youth day tickets are not sold).

Up to 17-year-olds (including) can enter only with an adult accompanying the person who bought the ticket.

Admission is free for the person accompanying a person with special needs who has bought a ticket or passport.

You can take a dog-cat-turtle to the festival if it is friendly and on a leash. It is not allowed to enter the exhibit buildings with your pet (except guide dogs). At Härjapea and Setu Farm, feel free to ask the hostess for a drinking bowl for your four-legged friend. A good owner cleans up after his animal.

It is forbidden to enter the festival area with your own food or drink.

Professional photo or video equipment is not allowed in the festival area.

It is forbidden to enter the festival area with fire, cold or other types of weapons.

It is forbidden to bring narcotic substances to the festival.

You are allowed to enter the festival area with an umbrella and a camping chair.

Regular visitors cannot enter the museum during the festival.

FESTIVAL:
The entire museum area is the festival area! It is almost fully open to festival visitors, including nearly 100 attractions there. The buildings are open until 18:00. You can also find the card in the Piletikeskus application. Download it from the App Store or Google Play. The interactive map and the schedule are available there at the time of the festival.

The festival area is fully open on both Friday and Saturday from 14:00 to 00:00.

In addition, Maitseaas, or the museum's kiigeplats, is open until 02:00 on both nights as part of the after-party.

Of course, there are toilets and hand-washing facilities in the festival area.

It is a good idea to bring a picnic blanket to lounge comfortably on the grass.

Take a sunscreen and a mosquito repellent with you.

If you have a medical concern or need first aid, contact the information desk or the security team.

Smoking is strictly prohibited in the festival area, i.e. in the entire museum, except in specially marked places. A fine of 500 euros for breaking the rule.

Throwing garbage in the ground is prohibited. It must be left in the designated places. Let's sort the garbage!

You can pay at the festival (both at ticket and merch sales and at traders) both in cash and by card.

Bonfires and grilling are prohibited in the festival area.

The seashore is prone to collapse and steep.

There may be ticks in tall grass.

In the museum, it is not allowed to climb over the gardens, pull dishes from the roofs, enter the premises under a rope or a prohibited sign, feed and disturb animals, break plants or damage the natural environment in any other way.

You are not allowed to stay in the festival area (including the parking lot) at night after 03:00. The car can be left in the parking lot overnight.

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