Buying the general pass for a summer festival is just the tip of the iceberg. Many people only consider the ticket price when deciding to go, forgetting that expenses inside the venue are often much higher than the entrance fee. Inflated food prices, drinks throughout the day, and transportation to the location create an unexpected hole in the monthly budget.
When you do the math in the end, that concert weekend can easily exceed the barrier of 300 or 400 euros per person.
If the festival is far from home, accommodation and transportation are the main expenses. Staying in tents at the festival campsite is economical but requires buying camping gear if you don't already have it. On the other hand, renting a house or hotel inflates the budget to levels comparable to a small vacation abroad.
In addition, tolls, fuel, or train trips should be budgeted in advance.
To make the most of the poster without financial regrets, follow these tips:
In short, you don't need to give up live music in the summer, but you need to control your wallet. A well-defined budget ensures that the hangover the next day is only of tiredness, and not financial.
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