Hellfest is getting ready for its 20th anniversary.
And before revealing a single band, the festival has already announced the price everyone was waiting for.
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A 4-day pass for Hellfest 2027 will cost €389, plus €10 in service fees, bringing the total to €399. Ticket sales officially open on July 7.
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At first glance, the price is higher than previous editions.
But organizers argue that the anniversary edition will be the biggest in the festival’s history.
Instead of 6 stages, Hellfest will feature 10 stages.
And the lineup will grow from around 180 bands to more than 300 artists over four days.
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Despite this massive expansion, attendance will remain capped at 60,000 people per day.
The campsite also stays in its current location, while several areas of the festival—including the Metal Corner and Hellcity—will be completely redesigned to improve crowd flow.
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As expected, the announcement immediately sparked debate online.
Some fans believe that nearly 400 euros is a fair price considering the increased number of stages and performances.
Others argue that festival tickets are becoming too expensive, especially before any artists have even been announced.
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One thing hasn’t changed.
Hellfest tickets are famous for selling out incredibly fast.
And with a milestone anniversary on the horizon, demand is expected to be even higher than usual.
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The lineup is still a mystery.
But one thing is already certain…
Hellfest 2027 isn’t just celebrating 20 years of metal… it’s aiming to become the biggest edition the festival has ever seen.