





In a venue with no less than 13 concert halls, 62 Dutchband vending machines make sure that all 65000 visitors can get their tokens in a matter of minutes. This way, North Sea Jazz is a unique and legendary festival that uses up-to-date technology.

How do you make sure 56.000 visitors get their tokens hassle free? During Mysteryland festival, dance lovers were able to get their tokens from 56 CASH and PIN Vending Machines. These vending machines were scattered over the extremely large site, which made getting tokens just a short intervention of the partying.

This year Graspop Metal Meeting decided to once again use the Dutchband CASH and PIN vending machines to provide their 75.000 visitors with tokens. This way, all visitors of this ever growing festival have their tokens quicker than they can say "where's the booze".

Lowlands and Dutchband have been working together for years. At the biggest festival of the Netherlands, this means that thanks to no less than 70 CASH and PIN Vending machines, no visitor has to wait long for their tokens. And that's not the end of it: Dutchband provides the Sealstation wristbands and the wristbands for crew and artists. And those are plenty at this exciting festival!

Dancefestival Q-Base is the first festival in Germany to use the Mobile Countertop Terminals. And even on the remote site of this festival (the airstrip of Weeze) all the visitors had no problems whatsoever to buy their tokens in a fast and efficient way.

T in the Park was in 2010 one of the first events in the UK to use the Dutchband SealStations. The entry of the 80.000 visitors was really fast and everybody absolutely loved the new wristband. In fact, they loved it so much that they used the system again for the 2011 edition.

If there is anything the visitors of Zwarte Cross (Black Cross) festival are fond of, it’s speed. And thanks to the SealStations they have been getting their wristbands nice and quickly. And less time spent at the entrance means more time to enjoy the spectacle that is Black Cross Festival.

In 2012 Eurosonic made use of Dutchband RFID wristbands. Thanks to the RFID chip in the wristband, a quick scan showed whether or not or a visitor was entitled to access. The system also showed how many people were in which venue at any given moment; a major benefit for safety.