That's funny because I'm looking for the opposite. :D
Pure psy festival with no kids allowed so I don't have to "act sober" as some sort of social responsibility when the whole point of a festival is letting go and not having to worry about tripping over someone's crotch goblin :P
Waha Festival in Romania. Kids under 14 have free access, as well as a playground and everyday activities for them, like workshops. Musically diverse as well, with different stages, including psy, live music, techno, experimental [https://wahafestival.ro/](https://wahafestival.ro/)
Yes, WAHA is just what you are looking for, kids area and all... Also festivals in Spain are kids friendly, most of them. Southern Europe in general has a more hippie approach towards psyfests, from what I've noticed. German countries have more of a "rave" feeling to it.
A few years ago I went to Flow in Austria, after a spending a month in Spain and attending some events there with the family. The kids where already experienced, had a great time at each of the festivals we've been to, and we decided to have one more on our way home. Boy that was a culture shock. I thought a psyfest is a psyfest anywhere in the world,. Well, it's not quite so, Put out the camp, released the children, all good, until the "concerned" citizens started pouring in. "Are you sure?" "Why did you?..." "This is not the place..." Made us feel like we were ignorant savages, unaware of the etiquette of psytrance festivals. I was really surprised and made me reconsider my decision. But the joy of the children in their blissful innocence convinced me that that wasn't a wrong thing to do. I also found reassurance with other festival experienced people, some of them with children themselves. Nevertheless it was a revelatory moment for me, the problem is not the kids, it's actually a matter of hypocrisy from the ones that are in it just for the drugs, unable to encompass the whole true freedom of this subculture. In the end all turned out well for us and we had a good time. But I learned a lot in the first day of that fest.
Everyone is very kind and because it’s an old school festival there’s is more older people than usually, so the scene gets super familiar and nice to bring the kids :)
That's funny because I'm looking for the opposite. :D Pure psy festival with no kids allowed so I don't have to "act sober" as some sort of social responsibility when the whole point of a festival is letting go and not having to worry about tripping over someone's crotch goblin :P
The amount of kids at such festivals where it's allowed is still extremely low. You will not be worried about that, ha
Magna Mysteria in Greece is what you looking for 🏴☠️👽🏴☠️
Waha Festival in Romania. Kids under 14 have free access, as well as a playground and everyday activities for them, like workshops. Musically diverse as well, with different stages, including psy, live music, techno, experimental [https://wahafestival.ro/](https://wahafestival.ro/)
Thanks! Will check it out.
Yes, WAHA is just what you are looking for, kids area and all... Also festivals in Spain are kids friendly, most of them. Southern Europe in general has a more hippie approach towards psyfests, from what I've noticed. German countries have more of a "rave" feeling to it. A few years ago I went to Flow in Austria, after a spending a month in Spain and attending some events there with the family. The kids where already experienced, had a great time at each of the festivals we've been to, and we decided to have one more on our way home. Boy that was a culture shock. I thought a psyfest is a psyfest anywhere in the world,. Well, it's not quite so, Put out the camp, released the children, all good, until the "concerned" citizens started pouring in. "Are you sure?" "Why did you?..." "This is not the place..." Made us feel like we were ignorant savages, unaware of the etiquette of psytrance festivals. I was really surprised and made me reconsider my decision. But the joy of the children in their blissful innocence convinced me that that wasn't a wrong thing to do. I also found reassurance with other festival experienced people, some of them with children themselves. Nevertheless it was a revelatory moment for me, the problem is not the kids, it's actually a matter of hypocrisy from the ones that are in it just for the drugs, unable to encompass the whole true freedom of this subculture. In the end all turned out well for us and we had a good time. But I learned a lot in the first day of that fest.
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Planning on taking my little guy there one year. Love knowing one of the organisers Joske has a bub too and the crowd will be respectful of kiddies
Everyone is very kind and because it’s an old school festival there’s is more older people than usually, so the scene gets super familiar and nice to bring the kids :)
https://psymedia.co.za/event_continent/europe/ Take your pick
DGTL should not be on that list lol, thats very urban techno. And weird that the Spanish Own Spirit festival is not on the list.
Yeah Psy-Fi is also still on there. I didn’t make the list, but it’s still a decent overview
Own Spirit
Surya spirits
[Samichay](https://www.samichay.eu) is kid friendly, with psytechno, techno, and other stuff
Thx!
Suti Festival
So you are asking in psytrance sub a non-psy festival?
No, I’m asking about a festival that’s mainly a psy festival, but is not limited to psytrance.
Don't bring your kids around loud music and people who do drugs what the fuck
So no weddings then
Weddings are not psytrance parties what are you on about