Thank you
We’re exhausted, but incredibly happy!
We’ve just wrapped up the most challenging, yet without a doubt the most beautiful edition of our festival.
Many of you braved the elements with us until the very last moment, and we’re so grateful that together we made it through and still managed to fully enjoy it all! At times it was a perfect evening with an amazing atmosphere—and that was all thanks to you. THANK YOU!
We’re now carefully reviewing everything we underestimated organizationally and what we need to set up better for the future. Because of the storm, most of our volunteers didn’t make it—which we completely understand—but it also showed us that we need to prepare differently for such situations. Their roles were essential for the smooth running of the festival, and without them some things were delayed or missing. For this, we sincerely apologize.
Managing such a large festival after storms and constant rain was a completely new experience for us—a true trial by fire that made it clear exactly where we need to improve.
We also realized that glass wine glasses are a no-go for the future. Even though they belong with wine and bring a certain class, safety comes first. So, we already know that next year the festival will run entirely on unbreakable returnable glasses.
And yes, there will also be more food at the gastro stands.
By the way—we sold out!
Out of a total of 4,200 tickets, around 3,500 of you actually made it to the festival. The amount of energy, love, and support we received from you was incredible and truly pushes us forward. You all deserve one big hug. THANK YOU!
Right now, we’re still packing up the festival grounds, but we’re already actively working on the 2026 edition—and we promise it’s going to be worth it. We’re making it a two-day festival. (So it can rain on both days.)
We also want to take a moment to thank our amazing core organizing team, without whom this festival simply wouldn’t exist.
A huge thank you to all the artists who accepted our invitation—we’re so sorry that some of you couldn’t perform.
And last but not least, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you to our partners, without whom we could never make this festival happen.
See you soon!
Kubo & Puc