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Wacken Open Air announces major infrastructure upgrades for 2026: less mud, better access, and new site experience

Wacken Open Air announces major 2026 upgrades, including plated infield areas, expanded paths, and sustainable solutions to improve festival conditions.

Wacken Open Air has unveiled major structural improvements for its upcoming edition, directly addressing fan feedback and aiming to enhance the overall festival experience.

One of the most significant changes is the installation of a plate system covering 10,000 square meters in front of the main stages, a first in the festival’s history, designed to improve ground conditions regardless of weather.

The festival will also expand its reinforced pathways. In 2026, attendees will be able to walk up to 80% of the distance from campsites to Wacken Plaza on stabilized paths, with over 13.5 kilometers of routes available.

Additionally, a new color-coded lighting system will be introduced to improve navigation across the site, integrated with maps and the official app.

The Wheels of Steel camping area will also see major upgrades, with over 3,500 square meters of additional ground reinforcement, significantly improving mobility.

Wacken is also testing sustainable solutions such as hemp-based materials that absorb more moisture and can be reused after the festival.