TICKETS

To purchase tickets please click on the button bellow or contact Tickster support at +46 771–47 70 70.
If you have questions regarding Ticket purchases, printing, payment, etc, please contact Tickster.

Urkult age limits

Adult 18+       Youth 15–17 years       Senior 65+       Kids under 15 get free entrance

FESTIVAL

Please note that the information pertains to the 2024 festival. Tickets for Urkult 2025 will be made available early 2025!

The festival ticket is valid throughout the whole festival, August 1–3.
Night of Fire is included!

Ticket prices
The earlier you purchase your ticket, the cheaper it gets!

From January 15th

Adult 950 SEK, Youth 600 SEK, Senior 600 SEK

From March 1st

Adult 1 050 SEK, Youth 700 SEK, Senior 700 SEK

From June 1st

Adult 1 150 SEK, Youth 800 SEK, Senior 800 SEK

From July 31st

Adult 1 250 SEK, Youth 900 SEK, Senior 900 SEK

 

NIGHT OF FIRE

Please note that the information pertains to the 2024 festival. Tickets for Urkult 2025 will be made available early 2025!

The Night of Fire ticket is valid all day Thursday, August 1st.

Available from June 1st

Adult 450 SEK, Youth 350 SEK, Senior 350 SEK

 

ONE DAY

Please note that the information pertains to the 2024 festival. Tickets for Urkult 2025 will be made available early 2025!

One Day tickets are valid during one day, Friday 2nd or Saturday 3d of August.
Ticket can only be redeemed same day as you wish to use it.

Available from June 1st

Adult 650 SEK, Youth 450 SEK, Senior 450 SEK

 

AVOID QUEUEING!

Redeem your ticket at the ticket booth at the entrance to the festival site or at the Markusgården course and festival office. Open from Wednesday at 12:30 PM to 10:30 PM and on Thursday from 12:30 PM.

TICKET BOOTH – OPENING HOURS:

Wednesday 12:30–10:30 PM
Thursday to Saturday: 12:30–00:30 AM

FESTIVAL SITE – OPENING HOURS:

Thursday 05:00 PM–02:30 AM
Friday to Saturday: 12:30–02:30 AM

Answers to frequently asked questions

Please read more under Questions & Answers.

Entrén

Photo Per-Johan Nylund

With support from:

Swedish Arts Council