Roskilde Festival pledges €2m to youth and cultural causes

The Danish non-profit event will contribute the surplus from its 2025 event to a handful of organisations, including the Green Youth Movement

Annika at Roskilde
Annika at Roskilde © Kim Matthäi Leland

Denmark’s Roskilde Festival has pledged 15.4 million DKK (€2.06m) in surplus from its 2025 event to go to local youth and cultural initiatives.

Last year, the major independent, non-profit festival hosted 185 acts from 45 countries, including Charli xcx, Olivia Rodrigo, Stormzy, Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, FKA Twigs, Wet Leg, Arca, Fontaines D.C., and Tyla.

The eight-day festival welcomed 100,000 ticket holders and was powered in part by 27,000 volunteers.

“As an independent, non-profit festival, our primary aim is to empower children and young…

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