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Dutch Biggest Group of Foreign Guests at Sziget

In Budapest

Dutch festival-goers form the largest group of foreigners at this year's Sziget, Hungary's biggest music festival, organizer Tamás Kádár said, according to a report by state news wire MTI.

About half of visitors to Sziget are foreigners, Kádár said a day before the start of the festival which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. ú

After the Dutch, the Brits and the Irish are the next biggest groups of festival-goers, he added.

Among the headliners the six-day Sziget boasts this year are Billie Eilish, making her debut in Hungary, Florence + the Machine, Imagine Dragons, David Guetta, Mumford and Sons, and Macklemore.

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