Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Music

Secret Rave Discovered Behind Portable Toilet At Budapest’s Most Epic Festival

You’d better hold it.

Festivals are all about color, culture, music, great food, and of course, very long lines to use the port-a-potties.

The famous Sziget Festival of Budapest took place this year from August 9th to the 15th. As usual, tickets were sold out. And it isn’t hard to imagine why. This festival draws in crowds from all over the world, probably because of the Art of Freedom project, which is an art and design competition that takes place at the festival every year. This year’s contest winner might have surprised any urgent festival goer that probably just really wanted to use the bathroom.

Hidden behind one of the portable toilets was a dark tunnel that led to a rave, where people were dancing and DJs were mixing tracks. Pretty artistic, especially if you consider the fact that upon discovering this secret club, you’d probably have to go back out and join the line again to use another toilet.

Check it out:

So just be wary next time you really have to go to the bathroom at a party or festival. You may fall down the rabbit hole of epic partying and never come back.

Now that you’ve been warned, it’s time to check out The Man Who Waits in Line for a Living!

Written By

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement
Advertisement

You May Also Like

Entertainment

Bustin’ makes me feel… eh. What can we take away from Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire's lackluster audience response?

TV & Film

Fallout follows a recent trend of video games being made into TV shows or movies, and enjoying huge success.

Entertainment

Here are eight phenomenal music artists that I typically see on writing or book-related playlists or are commonly featured on BookTok.

Entertainment

The comedy horror subgenre Radio Silence has found itself to have gained a dedicated audience with their other films ‘Ready or Not’, ‘Scream 5...

Copyright © 2022 Trill! Mag