Heineken Balaton Sound starts on July 3
After its return in 2023, Heineken will once again join one of the most exciting summer events on the southern shore of Lake Balaton this year. As the namesake of Balaton Sound, in addition to unforgettable party experiences, the brand also supports recharging during the day. Rádió 1 is prepared with a colorful music palette in the Heineken Beach Club, and in the Heineken Chill Zone with varied entertainment programs.
“Every year we look forward to the festival season, as these events provide an excellent opportunity to create the joy of true togetherness with our beers. Heineken supports many iconic events and renowned festivals around the world, and we are proud that at Heineken Balaton Sound we can continue to offer quality entertainment to the real stars of the party, the festival audience, who together with the performers create the unforgettable atmosphere of the Sound”
– said Katalin Perényi, marketing director of HEINEKEN Hungária Zrt.
Heineken believes that festival-goers are the real protagonists of the Sound, so last year’s highly successful “You are the star of the party” activity will continue this year, and those who party at Heineken Balaton Sound will be able to see themselves again on the giant projector of the Heineken Main Stage.
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