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Sing for peace, grab a spray can and embrace an alien

28.06.2026Guide

Before you sing along at the stages, warm up somewhere else with four hands-on experiences full of people, action and purpose.

Good morning! Is your camp still waking up, or are you already itching to get the day started? Luckily, the Art & Activism programme is already in full swing across the festival site, and you can dive straight in.

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SING FOR PEACE

In true folk high school spirit, ActionAid Denmark invites you to a community singalong at Dancefloor, where Danish-Kurdish musician Luna Ersahin – frontwoman of AySay – will guide you through warm, uplifting vocal exercises. No experience needed, no pressure, and nobody cares if you miss a note. Your voice simply becomes part of something bigger. 

Today's and tomorrow's singalongs are a gentle warm-up. On Thursday, they grow into a peace choir concert at Fauna, where Luna Ersahin joins forces with Annisette from The Savage Rose and young voices from the Palestinian/Jewish Alliance

Sunday 28 June at 11.00 – Dancefloor
Monday 29 June at 11.00 – Dancefloor
Thursday 2 July at 11.15 – Fauna

ADD YOUR COLOUR TO A GLOBAL CANVAS

Can you paint peace? There's only one way to find out. 

Every year, Roskilde Festival brings together world-class graffiti artists, including The Piece for Peace Movement, whose work has transformed the Skate stage. 

On Sunday, they're hosting Global Piece for Peace Day, where you'll pick up a spray can and help create a shared symbol of peace. Your splash of colour will become part of a much bigger artwork, joining hundreds of contributions here at the festival and on canvases around the world. 

Sunday 28 June at 11.00 – Skate 

Explore the festival's graffiti: @rfgradd_official

MEET AN ALIEN – AND PLAY YOUR WAY TO A PASSPORT 

A UFO full of aliens has landed on the campsite, and you're invited aboard. 

The unusual installation is created by Youth for Citizenship, and the aliens aren't there by chance. Around 80,000 young people were born and raised in Denmark but still live with an "alien's passport" instead of Danish citizenship. Step inside, listen to their stories and ask your questions.

On Monday, Dancefloor transforms into a giant board game called The Road to a Danish Passport. This time, you're the playing piece. You'll move forwards and backwards, hit obstacles along the way and experience first-hand how rules can shape people's lives. 

Sunday 28 June at 12.00 – The Yard
Monday 29 June at 12.30 – Dancefloor

TAKE A BREATH – TOGETHER 

When the afternoon rolls around and your legs start asking for a break, head to the sensory space Rehearsals of Belonging 2.0 by The Yard. 

Here, Polish artist Arobal invites you to join B.Y.O.B. – short for Bring Your Own Body. "Bring your body, your boundaries and your beating heart," is the invitation to this workshop in radical kindness and spatial awareness. Move slowly, tune into yourself and notice what you – and the people around you – need. 

Looking for more? Arobal also hosts Queer Meditations on Monday and Whisper Whisper on Tuesday in the same space. 

Sunday 28 June at 15.30 – Rehearsals of Belonging (by The Yard)
Monday 29 June at 11.00 – Queer Meditations
Tuesday 30 June at 15.00 – Whisper Whisper

Get the full picture in the app

Find exact locations, opening times and the rest of the Art & Activism programme in the Roskilde Festival app.