Flow Festival is a special city festival in Helsinki, Finland, happening every year since 2004. It started because the founders wanted a high-quality alternative music festival in Helsinki. Over 20 years, it has grown from a small event to a major European festival. Even though Flow has become bigger with more artists and people, the founders' main goal is still the same: to create a festival they would love to attend. Today, Flow aims to be one of the best and most prestigious festivals in the world, offering great experiences and improving Helsinki’s cultural scene.
As the organizers stated, Flow Festival was founded out of a love for culture and has greatly influenced Helsinki’s cultural scene. Culture and events can improve people's well-being, which motivates Flow. However, the festival also recognizes its environmental impact.
For over ten years, Flow Festival has worked hard to reduce its environmental footprint. It considers its effects on the local community, residents, and the environment and strives to lessen its negative impacts. Flow continually seeks new ways to be more environmentally friendly by conducting research and taking action. Additionally, the festival supports the Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation to help protect old-growth Finnish forests.
Over the festival editions, heavy-weight artists and groups, such as Tove Lo, Pusha T, Lorde, and others, performed on the stages.
Remember always to keep yourself hydrated, and take a look at our tips section, as you might find something some useful tips to make the best out of this experience.
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Festival is scheduled from 09 Aug to 11 Aug 2024 (2 day(s)), the countdown is running!
Flow Festival takes place in Helsinki, Finland. Here is the full address of the festival: Parrukatu 2, Helsinki 00540
Idles, PJ Harvey, Pulp, Raye, The Smile, .
The most popular genres and subgenres of the next edition are:
rock
pop
punk
alternative
indie
post-punk
alternative rock
indie rock
art punk
britpop
experimental
hardcore
indie pop
noise rock
post-hardcore
punk rock