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The most relaxed festival there is: Pohoda 2022

The broadly oriented and authentic Pohoda, which means ‘peace’ in Slovak, is known as the most popular festival of Slovakia. And not without reason: at Pohoda the atmosphere is sublime, the audience very diverse and the line-up always unique and a tad alternative.

For three days of the year, the abandoned Trencin airport turns into an ideal mini world with not only good music and nice people, but also hardly any queues or mess on the ground. While there is more than enough space and the festival always sells out, the organization is applauded for its choice to firmly hold on to a maximum of 30,000 visitors. Pohoda’s music genres vary from rock to hip hop and from electronic to world music. Its colourful decoration, extensive sideprogram, low prices and focus on sustainability add up to a great experience for all.

Line up

Rock

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Electronic

Metronomy

Indie Rock

The Libertines

Alternative

Molchat Doma

Indie Pop

Black Country, New Road

Rock

Black Midi

Electronic

Floating Points

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  • Acid Arab
  • Alyona Alyona
  • Asmâa Hamzaoui & Bnat Timbouktou
  • Bazzookas
  • Black Country, New Road
  • Black Midi
  • Black Pumas
  • Crack Cloud
  • Emel Mathlouthi
  • Floating Points
  • Hatari
  • Injury Reserve
  • Iva Bittová a Dunaj
  • KVLT CREW / Fvck_Kvlt, Edúv Syn, Paris, Žakhéles
  • Liraz
  • MEZERG
  • Malox
  • Marina Satti & Fonés
  • Metronomy
  • Molchat Doma
  • Murman Tsuladze
  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
  • Noga Erez
  • Paula Temple
  • Paupière
  • Pengshui
  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs
  • PoiL
  • Richie Hawtin
  • Rita Payés
  • Sama Abdulhadi
  • Shame
  • Shht
  • Sigrid
  • Slowthai
  • Squid
  • The Comet is Coming
  • The Libertines
  • The Space Lady
  • Trupa Trupa
  • Wolf Alice
  • Wooze
  • Yves Tumor & It’s Band

Line up

Rock

Liam Gallagher

Indie Pop

Lykke Li

Indie Rock

Mac Demarco

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FAQ

Pohoda Festival takes place from Thursday July 7 until Saturday July 9 2022.

This is not yet known. As soon as this information is announced, it will be immediately posted on our website.

This is not yet known. As soon as this information is announced, it will be immediately posted on our website.

There is no minimum age at Pohoda. In fact, there is a complete children’s program with all kinds of activities, workshops and attractions.

At the festival you can pay with cash (euros). At some bars it’s also possible to pay by credit card.

Trencin Airport, Trencin, Slovakia.

What do I have to know?

In cooperation with Interrail, Festival Travel offers train tickets with which you can travel through Europe. Interrail passes give you unlimited train access for a certain period within 31 European countries, excluding your home country. This way you can make your festival holiday even more special and adventurous.

 

How do I book an Interrail Pass?

For more information, please visit the Interrail page. It’s also possible to book an Interrail Pass on the Interrail website via the Festival Travel x Interrail webpage.

The fastest way to travel to Pohoda Festival is by taking a plane to Bratislava or Vienna. In cooperation with TIX we help you find the cheapest flights.

Be aware of the limited luggage space, especially when you have to take a tent and other camping gear with you.

Festivals are perfect to visit during a European road trip. Decide for yourself how much space you have, who you take with you, where you stop and how far you go.

 

Keep in mind that you will pass several toll roads on the way. At most of these check points you can pay by credit card, but it’s always wise to bring cash with you.

 

Distance to Trenčín:
– From Paris: 1.369 km
– From Berlin: 685 km
– From Milan: 1.066 km

The official currency in Slovakia is the Euro.

CET – Central European Time.

Police: 112
Fire department: 112
Ambulance: 112

It depends on where you come from, but if you’re from the EU, an identity card is sufficient.

In Slovakia they use European plugs of type C, E and F (two-pole, round-pin power plugs).

You can drink water from the tap, unless it’s indicated otherwise.