On this page, you will find all the information you need during your festival experience, such as opening hours, where to turn for assistance, festival rules, what you are allowed and not allowed to bring into the festival area. The information will be updated gradually as the festival approaches.
You can also find many answers about the festival under our FAQs.
At Sweden Rock Festival, the festival area (and areas around it) are protected by camera surveillance.
We use cameras to make sure our visitors are safe, and the surveillance is done in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Sweden Rock has photo- & video teams assigned to documenting the festival. Some of these images/videos will be used on our facebook page, instagram, website and newsletter.
If you DO NOT want to photographed or filmed, this is of course okay. To help us in this process, you can pick up a NO-PHOTO BADGE at one of our information desks at the festival. If you wear the badge around your neck both our photographers and we will know that you do not wish to be seen in any of our materials.
If you for some reason haven't worn a badge, and afterwards end up in some pictures or video that you wish us to remove, feel free to contact: info@swedenrock.com
Sweden Rock Festival is known for its friendly atmosphere, and we are extremely eager to continuosly maintain a high level of security.
In order to make your visit here as safe as possible, we have a few rules about what you are allowed to bring along into the festivalarea - and not. All visitors will be searched before entering the festival area.
Forbidden items will be confiscated, and we are not able to return them afterwards.
As a ticket holder, you are allowed to bring a mobile or compact camera into the festival area.
No permit is required for taking photos as long as they are for private use only. But if there is a message on the stage screens that photo is not allowed for a specific gig, please respect this restriction.
Larger cameras with interchangeable lenses are not allowed, and you are not able to bring extra equipment such as tripods or battery grips either.
Please note that the use of flash in front of or in the vicinity of the stages is not permitted.
For professional photography and in order to bring equipment for professional use and publication, you need an approved media accreditation.