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Жодино Фест 2026
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Жодино Фест 2026

Start date
25-27 September 2026
Location
Zhodino tourist base, Zhodino

Zhodino Fest 2026 returns to the same tourist base used in previous years. The festival has been confirmed by the venue management.

Facilities on site

  • Drinking water
  • Cassette toilet dumping points
  • Toilets and showers
  • Trash containers

Rules

  • Open fires are not allowed
  • Pets are welcome but must be supervised and kept on a leash; walking is permitted outside the tourist base only, and owners clean up after their pets

The program and participation fee will be announced later. Crews planning to attend can add themselves to the participants list in the official event chat.

Location

Zhodino tourist base, Sportivnaya St, 10, Zhodino, Minsk Region, Belarus, Zhodino, Belarus

Data completeness

80%

Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on publications in news sources, social media, or official organizer websites. Before visiting, we recommend checking current details with the organizers — dates, venue, and other information may change. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies.

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