Smukfest on the beauty of being a fan-owned festival
Denmark's second-largest festival is owned by 20,000 members, three-quarters of which help to make the festival happen each summer
News By IQ | 15 August 2022
Smukfest’s Søren Eskildsen has spoken to IQ about the benefits of being owned and led by its fans. Denmark’s second-largest festival (cap. 66,000) was borne from a non-profit association launched by five young men in 1980.
Smukfest’s Søren Eskildsen has spoken to IQ about the benefits of being owned and led by its fans.
Denmark’s second-largest festival (cap. 66,000) was borne from a non-profit association launched by five young men in 1980.
The Skanderborg Festival Club (named after the Danish town in which the festival takes place) has since gained over 20,000 members – three-quarters of which volunteer at Smukfest each summer.
For an annual fee of DKK 150 (€20), members have the right to vote on decisions related to the event and can even…