Psy-Fi
Psy-Fi is an annual open air psychedelic music and arts festival in the Netherlands. The first edition was held in July 2013 in the Stadspark of the city of Groningen; all subsequent editions have been held in recreation area De Groene Ster to the east of Leeuwarden. It is one of the largest international festivals in the Netherlands and attracts thousands of visitors each year, with the 2017 edition reporting participants from about 100 different countries. In 2019, project leader Wiebe Kootstra stated that only 18% of the attendees lived in the Netherlands, the rest visited the festival from abroad.
History
The first Psy-Fi festival was held in the Stadspark of Groningen, hence the edition was themed "Glow in the Park". It lasted from Friday night 12 July until Monday morning 15 July 2013, described as a "65-hour meditative trip full of hippie love and goa trance." Subsequent editions were all held in recreation area De Groene Ster near Leeuwarden. The festival has often been described as "neopsychedelic" and its participants "neo-hippies".Both the 2016 and 2017 editions were heralded as a great success, with many visitors praising the organisers, apart from parking problems. Some locals complained about noise, although official measurements concluded the sound remained within norms. In 2017, project leader Wiebe Kootstra described Psy-Fi as 'a community of a week', where 'lots of different people all treat each other in the same way'. He said that everyone who came to participate was excited, the ambiance was "super relaxed" and there was no need for security measures against aggression. An interviewed attendee described it as a "very open-minded festival, calm, everyone can sit and chill and do what they want" and that the people were "sweet".
During the 2018 edition, themed "A Shamanic Experience", the opening ceremony featured shamans from Mexico, Greenland, the Māori community of New Zealand and a Native American from North America in traditional clothing, performing various rituals with incense, several objects and acoustic music, led by drums. The province of Friesland fined the organisation €10,000 over the placement of tents in the woods rather than exclusively on grass, which allegedly harmed flora and fauna. The organisation disputed the fine, saying they were not informed on time, and had no ways of accommodating all guests within the limited space available, and the mayor of Leeuwarden refused to extend the camping terrain out of safety concerns.
From the 2019 edition onwards, the organisation intends to prohibit the sale of various single-use items in order to minimise waste. It also decided that all food sold on the festival terrain would henceforth be vegetarian; during previous editions, about 5% of all food stands sold meat.
Event | Date | Location | Notes |
Psy-Fi 2013: Glow in the Park | 12 – 15 July 2013 | Stadspark, Groningen | |
Psy-Fi 2014: Inside the Vortex | 28 August – 1 September 2014 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden | |
Psy-Fi 2015: Out of the Void | 27 – 31 August 2015 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden | The 2015 edition reportedly attracted 15,000 visitors from 83 countries. |
Psy-Fi 2016: Holographic Universe | 24 – 28 August 2016 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden | |
Psy-Fi 2017: Book of Changes | 16 – 20 August 2017 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden | The 2017 edition reportedly attracted 15,000 visitors from about 100 countries. |
Psy-Fi 2018: A Shamanic Experience | 15 – 19 August 2018 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden | The 2018 edition reportedly attracted 11,500 visitors. |
Psy-Fi 2019: Seed of Science | 28 August – 1 September 2019 | De Groene Ster, Leeuwarden |
Terrain
The festival terrain at De Groene Ster is subdivided into sections, including several stages featuring different styles of music, a Sacred Island where workshops and lectures are held and services are offered, art galleries and expositions, and numerous shops where food and drinks, clothing and merchandise can be bought. On the edge of the festival terrain, there are two camping sites for participants. Visitors can swim in the various open waters on the terrain, which is an official nude beach.- Main Stage: 'flowing grooves from psytrance or goa trance' are played from a decorated deejay platform with a roof over the dancefloor. These constructions have 'fluorescent colours which shine brighter as darkness falls and the lightshow increases in intensity'.
- Alternative Stage : a stage that features 'more intense' genres such as drum and bass.
- Chill Out Stage: a stage that features chill-out music for attendees who seek to 'give their souls and legs some rest'.
- Global Theatre : a stage introduced in 2017 featuring mostly local musicians playing instruments with 'relaxed grooves' rather than DJs.
Notable artists featured