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“Screw the lineup. Camping is awesome”: They pay 5000 euros for it

11.07.2026 10:01 1 min 1 source
nordkurier.de DEU
“Screw the lineup. Camping is awesome”: They pay 5000 euros for it
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Members of the “Chaos” camp at the Airbeat One festival in Neustadt-Glewe spend about 5,000 euros on their own campsite party. Each of the 70 members pays a 70-euro fee, covering over 50 parking tickets, a stage, sound equipment, and appliances. Organizer Ove Hansen says the group values the camping atmosphere more than the festival’s musical lineup.

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“Screw the lineup. Camping is awesome”: They pay 5000 euros for it

11.07.2026 nordkurier.de DEU Original source

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