Ticket prices:
Children up to and including 12 years, accompanied by a supervisor person, have free admission.
From the age of 13 years up to and including 17 years is half price to pay.
Children's program:
- Dance workshop
- Drumming workshop
- Yoga for children
- Face painting
- Giant soap bubbles
- Juggling
- Hula Hoop
- Bouncy castle
- And much more 😀
Here you will find all information about the children's program, youth protection and all other information you need for all under 18 years.
We ask that you use adequate hearing and sun protection with children, and take sufficient rest breaks away from the festival hustle and bustle. Please tie name tags with your mobile number to your children.
We cannot take responsibility for the little ones.

Children & Adolescents Legislation
The latest version of the Vienna Youth Protection Act applies, and on-site security personnel are required to ensure that it is adhered to.
Staying in places open to the public and attending public events
§ 8. (1) Staying in generally accessible places and attending public events is allowed to young people up to the age of 14 only in the period from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. and from the age of 14 to the age of 16 only in the period from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m..
(2) Outside the times stipulated in Paragraph 1, young people up to the age of 16 may only be present in generally accessible places and at public events with an accompanying person or if there is a justifiable reason (e.g. going home).
(3) The authority may, by ordinance, further restrict attendance at public events or, in individual cases, by notice, further restrict attendance at a particular public event with regard to the age group and attendance time if, based on the nature and effect of the event, there is reason to fear that young people will be adversely affected.
(4) An ordinance pursuant to paragraph 3 shall be published in the Official Gazette of the City of Vienna; it shall enter into force at the end of the day of its publication. If this event is announced publicly, the official restriction must be pointed out.The responsibility and supervision lies with the adult accompanying persons!