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66,000 Fans Make Tuska 2026 the Biggest in Festival History

Finland Today

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June 29, 2026

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Tuska Festival has cemented its position as one of Europe's premier metal events, drawing a record-breaking 66,000 attendees to Helsinki's Suvilahti over three days.

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AzerNews

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· Jun 26, 2026

Shahin Novrasli Festival set to take in Baku's Old City

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Croatia Week

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· Jun 25, 2026

Špancirfest 2026: 600 events and street performers in Varaždin

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Hungary Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program

Tokaj The 35th anniversary Zemplén Festival will be held between August 14 and 23. Over the course of ten days, the festival will welcome audiences at more than 40 venues across 25 towns in the Tokaj-Hegyalja and Zemplén regions, featuring more than 500 participating artists. Festival and artistic director Gábor Hollerung said that, for the [] The post Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program appeared first on Hungary Today.

Now Magazine

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘A safe space for women’: Sorry Papi Tour is coming to Toronto for a girls-only Latin party

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 27, 2026

San Antonio Pride festival celebrates LGBTQ+ community, raises money for local nonprofits

Thousands of people were expected at Crockett Park on Saturday for the Pride Bigger Than Texas Festival, an eight-hour celebration of LGBTQ+ history, resilience and community support.

The Suburban

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· Jun 28, 2026

Tips for a perfect family festival outing

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Related coverage for "66,000 Fans Make Tuska 2026 the Biggest in Festival History": AzerNews — Shahin Novrasli Festival set to take in Baku's Old City. Croatia Week — Špancirfest 2026: 600 events and street performers in Varaždin. Hungary Today — Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program. Now Magazine — ‘A safe space for women’: Sorry Papi Tour is coming to Toronto for a girls-only Latin party. KSAT San Antonio — San Antonio Pride festival celebrates LGBTQ+ community, raises money for local nonprofits. The Suburban — Tips for a perfect family festival outing