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Heineken Balaton Sound Festival: A VIP Experience Where Everyone's a Star

The international music extravaganza known as Heineken Balaton Sound is set to churn up a massive party wave from July 3rd to 6th on the free beach of Zamárdi.
Fresh updates have been revealed regarding the domestic party brands that will be infusing the four-day bash with energy, as well as this year's exclusive VIP locations and services.

Heineken Balaton Sound is renowned for its daytime frolicking in the water and sunbathing, turning into all-night partying until dawn followed by a stunning sunrise on the shore. It combines headline acts from mainstream electronic music with the finest underground electronic performers. Not to forget the VIP experience that the beach festival furnishes anew each year.

This season, the Urban Jungle VIP area intertwines the atmosphere of city life with a dense jungle environment, where every square centimeter is shrouded with trees, vines, and exotic plants, complemented by mystic jungle creatures. Its offerings include a beauty corner, VIP Merch Store, exclusive food and drink options, table service, and reservations. And of course, it provides the prime spot for viewing the Heineken Main Stage.

This year's VIP space near the B stage is themed as an oasis with beautiful mood lighting, plants, rugs, and comfy couches. The Oasis VIP tempts visitors with a captivating drink menu and a Shisha bar, alongside a viewing terrace for uninterrupted enjoyment of the B stage performances from dusk till dawn.

Experience the Sound lifestyle in a fabulous and luxurious setting on the VIP Sunset Beach, along the shore of Lake Balaton, perfect for some relaxation and a swim. With canopied loungers and pristine white sofas, delicious cocktails, complimentary towels, and free Thai massages, the VIP Sunset Beach promises an unforgettable experience.

With the Heineken Balaton Sound Brunch Pass, you can indulge in a special buffet brunch during the festival at the gorgeous location of Zam Balaton, featuring a wide selection of international specialties, unlimited hot and cold dishes, and non-alcoholic beverages. The available VIP Holiday packages elevate the Sound experience to another level.

It's no secret that this year's Heineken Balaton Sound boasts international music acts such as Marshmello, Paul Kalkbrenner, Purple Disco Machine, James Hype, Timmy Trumpet, and, to name just a few, Amelie Lens, Adam Beyer, MEDUZA, Vintage Culture, Stephan Bodzin, Nico Moreno, 999999999, Sara Landry, and the new generation French DJ, Trym.

First news has surfaced about which domestic party brands will be taking over the Sound My Stage venue, offering a rotation of daily beach-themed events with unique decor. On July 3rd, Post For Rent arrives determined to elevate quality entertainment, collaborating with the Bom Dia team to cater to the lovers of house and tech-house music.

The following day heralds one of Hungary's most renowned underground music party series, Be Massive, which disregards genre limitations and draws from all styles according to the audience's tastes. The next day offers a journey through electronic music with Cinema Hall vs Budapest Calling.

On July 6th, the enchanting location will host farewell parties by House Piknik, known for sunset soirees and sets of house and tech-house music. Since its inception, it has been a venue for happy energies, carefree dance joy, and a sense of togetherness, bidding goodbye to the Sound on this locale.

Further information can be found on the Heineken Balaton Sound website, where it's advisable to acquire the VIP experiences and tickets before the ticket price change deadline on March 6th.
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