Horst Arts & Music Festival 2026 takes place from Thursday, May 14 to Saturday, May 16, at Asiat Park, Vilvoorde.
You can purchase up to 5 tickets per ticket type, both in first and regular release.
The following tickets will be available, all prices include service costs:
Weekend First Release €179,9-
Weekend Second Release €189,9,-
Thursday First Release €76,9,-
Thursday Second Release €79,9,-
Friday First Release €76,9,-
Friday Second Release €79,9,-
Saturday First Release €76,9,-
Saturday Second Release €79,9,-
With every ticket you have the possibility to buy an amount of tokens. The price of a token is 1 euro. Together with your ticket(s) you can buy up to 300 tokens: 50 (+5 free tokens), 100 (+10 free tokens), 200 (+30 free tokens), 300 (+50 free tokens).
The price of a token is 1 euro. With every ticket you have the possibility to buy an amount of tokens. Together with your ticket(s) you can buy up to 300 tokens: 50 (+5 free tokens), 100 (+10 free tokens), 200 (+30 free tokens), 300 (+50 free tokens) Please note free tokens are non-refundable.
You can’t resell the tokens on your ticket. More detailed procedure will be published closer to that time.
You can re-download your ticket from your Paylogic account. If there’s an issue, contact Paylogic support via the Paylogic’s customer support page.
How to access your ticket:
Step 1: Open the Paylogic order confirmation email.
Step 2: Click the Manage Order button, this will take you to the MyOrder area where your ticket will appear once available.
If you want to process your question directly, please write your question here.
You'll be able to view your order status, download tickets, and follow resale options in your MyOrder environment via your Paylogic email.
Step 1: Open the Paylogic order confirmation email.
Step 2: Click the Manage Order button, this will take you to the MyOrder area where your ticket will appear once available.
Yes, resale will be available beginning of 2026. More detailed procedure will be published closer to that time.
Please note that Horst is not responsible for payment processing issues. If your payment failed, contact Paylogic customer support directly through Paylogic's customer support page.
We know that ticket prices can be a barrier. This is why we offer a limited number of low income day tickets at a 50% discount. If you are facing temporary or systemic financial difficulties, you are welcome to request one here. The process is simple and without any questions asked; we trust you to make the best use of this ticket. Please submit your request by Friday 14 April. You will hear from us by 30 April.
Please note that if too many people apply for the same day, tickets will be allocated through a random selection process. If we cannot offer you your preferred day, we will do our best to propose an alternative date.
Horst welcomes and invites (relevant) media representatives to cover the festival. For accreditation send an e-mail to press@horstartsandmusic.com and state the necessary information: name of/link to media, name of the applicant and the type of coverage (reviews, interviews, audio, video, photos, etc).
Horst prioritises accessibility for all attendees, ensuring that all stages and artworks at the festival are wheelchair accessible. Each sanitary zone across the site is equipped with at least one toilet for people with disabilities.
If you would like to receive more information or assistance, please get in touch via info@horstartsandmusic.com.
What are the ideas behind Collective Care?
The Collective Care program embodies the principles of safer spaces. Originating from the queer and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of colour) communities, safer spaces challenge the notion that violence and discrimination are inevitable in nightlife environments. Instead, it centers on prioritizing the safety of marginalized individuals while offering support to everyone. In essence, creating a safer space means fostering an environment where everyone can enjoy themselves without fear for their safety.
Why isn’t it called a “safe space”?
The term "safe space" suggests absolute safety, which unfortunately is unattainable. We recognize that safety means different things to different people and can be subjective. Thus, we prefer the term "safer spaces" to acknowledge this complexity and the ongoing work required to make our environment as safe as possible for all.
Who is on the Collective Care team?
The Collective Care team comprises members of the underground dance community from Belgium and beyond. Additionally, this year, we're proud to once again collaborate with Safe 'n Sound, providing visitors with additional sensitivity and information regarding harm reduction and safety at the festival. Our volunteers bring diverse experiences to their roles and undergo training in harm reduction and victim support.
Is the team affiliated with security or the police?
No, the Collective Care team operates independently from security or law enforcement. One of our objectives is to minimize the need for guests to interact with security or police. However, if a situation arises that necessitates their involvement, we will remain by your side to ensure you receive the support you need.
How can I contact the Collective Care team with ideas, feedback, complaints or issues?
We encourage you to reach out to us at collectivecare@horstartsandmusic.com with any thoughts, suggestions, or concerns. If you have any remarks, complaints or input during the festival, please fill in this anonymous form. Your input is of the utmost value as we continuously strive to improve and refine our practices.