Melt! Festival announces 2012 dates
The 15th edition of Melt! Festival will take place between 13th - 15th July 2012. A limited 2000 early bird tickets at reduced prices are on sale now.

It's all quiet on the Ferropolis peninsular. The giant diggers overlook wide open space, the lake lies eerily still and the flashing lights, booming music and buzzing throng of party people seem like a distant memory. Just a few months ago we celebrated the 14th edition of Melt! Festival in Ferropolis and we’re happy to announce we’ve already started planning for 2012.
The 15th edition of Melt! Festival will take place from 13th - 15th July 2012. Melt! 2011 sold out in record time once again so we would like to give all our dedicated Melt! fans the chance to buy their 2012 tickets at 2011 prices. So on 1st October, the first 2,000 tickets will be on sale for 104 EUR plus a 5 EUR garbage deposit, exclusively via the Melt! website. Regular tickets for 2012 will go on sale straight afterwards for 110 EUR plus 5 EUR garbage deposit.
Tickets
2012 tickets at 2011 prices (limited to 2,000 tickets)
3-day tickets (EUR 104 plus booking fee and EUR 5 garbage disposal)
Regular 3-day tickets (EUR 110 plus booking fee and EUR 5 garbage disposal)
Tickets are valid for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Included are camping and parking (Thu, 12th July, 1pm - Mon, 16th July, 3pm)
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