Africazine:
The Kupala Night Festival in Belarus is set to offer exciting new attractions this year.
Scheduled for 11 July along the Dnieper River in Shklov District, the festival will feature a craft fair, themed pavilions, and a new tourism zone. Organizers aim to enhance the visitor experience with virtual reality stations and opportunities to book health resort stays.
New Attractions at the Kupala Night Festival
This year’s Kupala Night Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. The festival will showcase a large craft fair with artisans from Belarus and Russia, along with themed pavilions representing various districts of Mogilev Oblast. Visitors can also look forward to a food and beverage street and exhibitions of agricultural machinery and vehicles.
The smaller stage will host a cultural program and the official opening ceremony at 15:00. Notably, the audience area has expanded its seating capacity from 300 to 600 seats since 2026, allowing more attendees to enjoy the festivities.
Belarus: Key figures on Kupala Night Festival
- Festival date: 11 July
- Seating capacity: 600 seats
Enhancing Visitor Experience with New Features
This year, the festival introduces a tourism zone that highlights the National Tourism Agency and showcases tourism opportunities in Mogilev Oblast. Visitors will find virtual reality stations offering immersive tours of landmark sites, enhancing their festival experience without leaving the grounds.
Guests will also have the chance to book stays at health resorts directly at the festival, making it easier to explore the region’s offerings.
Future Developments for the Festival
- Continued expansion of attractions for future festivals
- Potential for more interactive experiences in subsequent years
This year’s Kupala Night Festival in Belarus is set to captivate visitors with new attractions and experiences.
