FAQ

Where and when will the festival be?
The free music festival "As Young as Vilnius" will take place in Vingis Park on the 25th of July, the day of St. Christopher, the patron of Vilnius.

Where will be the entrance to the festival?
Can I bring my pet?

Large crowds, loud noises, and heat can be stressful for pets, so we highly recommend leaving your furry friends safely at home. If you can't do that, be a responsible owner and ensure the well-being of your pet and others. Make sure your pet doesn't pose a threat to other people or animals. 

Keep your pet close to you and on a leash at all times during the event, and use a muzzle if necessary.

What to do if I lose belongings or find someone else‘s?
You can report lost or found items at the festival information centers. There will be three such centers, located near each entrance to the festival grounds.

Where can I find the programme of the festival?
You can find the full festival program at the following link: HERE.

When will the festival end?
This is a one-day free music festival that will last until midnight.

Can I bring my own drinks?
We recommend bringing non-glass water bottles up to 0.5 liters to the festival. You will find free water stations throughout Vingis Park, so you can always refill your bottles. Water and other beverages will also be available for purchase in the drink and food areas.

Which events of the festival are free and which aren‘t?
The "As Young as Vilnius" festival is a celebration for all Vilnius residents and visitors. Entry to the festival, as well as all performances and other cultural activities, are open to everyone and free of charge. Food, drinks, and festival merchandise will be available for purchase.

What is the minimal age to enter the festival?
People of all ages are welcome at the festival. However, children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

Will there be food and drinks at the event?
Absolutely. During the festival, there will be over 30 food trucks, so everyone will find something delicious to suit their tastes. There will also be designated areas where various drinks can be purchased. You can find the food and drink areas throughout the festival grounds.

Where will the toilets be?
The festival organizers have provided a sufficient number of portable toilets, accessible toilets for people with disabilities, and washbasins. You will find them throughout the festival grounds in easily accessible locations. Follow the signs within the festival area.

What are the safety and security measures at the festival?
At the festival, all standard safety measures typical for large-scale events will be implemented to ensure public order. No aggressive or violent behavior will be tolerated, and participants who disturb others' enjoyment will be promptly removed from the festival grounds. We strictly prohibit any form of discrimination based on gender, race, nationality, age, sexual orientation, disability, and other factors. Every participant is part of this festival and each contributes to and is responsible for ensuring a positive experience for all attendees. Public order will be maintained by vigilant security personnel and police officers.

Are there any items prohibited from being brought into the festival grounds? 
It is prohibited to bring any kind of weapons, various piercing, sharp objects, alcoholic beverages, drugs, pyrotechnics, drones, glass containers larger than 0.5 liters, or aerosols into the festival area. If in doubt, it's better not to bring it. Festival security will ensure that no prohibited items enter the premises.

Can I enter the festival area with a bicycle or scooter?
We strongly encourage you to arrive at the festival using environmentally friendly transportation. Therefore, you will find dedicated parking areas for these types of vehicles near each entrance.

Is there parking available on site? If so, what is the cost?
We encourage you to come to the festival using environmentally friendly transportation such as walking, cycling, or public transport. Therefore, there will be no parking spaces for cars on the festival grounds. This way, you will avoid unpleasant traffic jams and contribute to the well-being of everyone.

Where is the nearest car park? 
You can leave your cars on the following streets: A. Goštauto, M.K. Čiurlionis, Birutė, V. Pietari streets. Parking is paid, so don't forget to pay using the parking meters or apps "Unipark", "m.Parking" and others.

Which trolleybuses stop at Vingis Park? And at which stop?
How accessible is the festival for people with disabilities? 
We aim to make it possible for everyone to celebrate the city's birthday. Therefore, there will be a specially adapted platform near the stage for people with disabilities. For assistance reaching this platform or any other help, we encourage you to contact the festival hosts' volunteer team. They will ensure that the celebration runs smoothly and everyone can enjoy it.

Will there be first aid available on site? 
There will be a medical team and vehicles stationed within the festival grounds and at each entrance. If you or anyone around you feels unwell, please immediately seek assistance from the medical team, volunteers, or security personnel.

How can volunteers sign up and what are the requirements? 
For all those with unwavering motivation who wish to contribute to organizing the festival and become hosts of the birthday celebration, we encourage you to fill out the form: HERE.
The only requirement is to be aged 16 or older.

What types of payment are accepted at the festival (cash, credit cards, mobile payments)? 
At the festival, you will be able to pay using all common payment methods – cash, bank cards, or mobile payments.

When will the 3 entrances to the festival open?  
The main festival gates on M. K. Čiurlionio St. will open at 3 PM. Two additional entrances – from Vingis Park Bridge and Geležinio Vilko St. – will open at 5 PM.