For this unique 24-hour performance, unique ticket sales apply. In fact, we are working with different ticket types. Once you are inside the Rabo Hall, you can stay as long as you want. When you leave the hall, there are some rules that are explained below. If you purchase a ticket for a time slot later than 4:00 p.m. or at the door, you may have to wait a while for seating in the hall, as admission is on a "1 out, 1 in" basis. To make the wait more pleasant, we have decorated the Pleinfoyer in ITA like a cozy living room. Refreshments will also be available there.
Important ticket information.
There are 3 types of tickets available:
24-hour tickets (always access via priority queue)
- This ticket is on sale exclusively via the Holland Festival website.
- It is valid for 24 hours from the start of the performance at 4 pm.
- You are guaranteed immediatly entry if you are present at 3.30 pm on Friday 28 June.
- If you attend later, you may have to wait a while in the Pleinfoyer in the priority queue.
- You may leave the hall for 15 minutes during the performance and go to the Nieuwe foyer for a snack and drink before returning to the hall.
- If you leave the Nieuwe foyer, you can then re-enter through the priority queue if you want to get back into the performance at a later time.
Priority tickets (on entry priority queue, then access via the general queue)
- These are tickets purchased in advance for a later time (7:30 pm / 9:30 pm / 00:00 / 2:00 am / 4:00 am / 6:00 am / 8:00 am).
- Arrive 15 minutes earlier than the time stated on your ticket, and you will be entitled to a spot in the priority queue.
- If you arrive late, you risk having to join the general queue.
- Once inside the Rabo hall, you may leave the hall for 15 minutes during the performance and go to the Nieuwe foyer for a snack and drink before returning to the hall.
- If you leave the Nieuwe foyer, you can then re-enter through the general queue if you want to get back into the performance at a later time.
Tickets at the door - general queue
- Starting Friday, June 28, 5 pm, you can also purchase a ticket at the ITA box office. You may have to wait a while for seating in the Rabo hall. You will then be given a spot in the general queue and can then take a seat in the cozy Plein foyer.
- Visitors with a 24-hour ticket or a priority ticket have priority through the priority queue and may enter first.
- We recommend arriving at the ITA box office between 10 pm Friday and 8 am Saturday, when we expect shorter wait times.
- Once inside, you may leave the hall for 15 minutes during the performance and go to the Nieuwe foyer for a snack and drink before returning to the hall.
- If you leave the Nieuwe foyer, you can then re-enter through the general queue if you want to get back into the performance at a later time.
General
- We ask that you do not applaud between scenes! (Only on June 29 at 4 pm will there be great applause).
- Once in the theater, you may remain seated for as long as you wish.
- Seats are not reserved and you can change seats between scenes during the performance to view the show from different angles.
- You may leave the Rabo hall briefly (maximum 15 minutes) to, for example, go to the restroom or buy something to eat or drink in the Nieuwe foyer. Always take your belongings with you, as someone else may sit in your seat and have to find you another place when you return.
- There is a 15-minute break every 2 hours.
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