Schemes for Guardianship

A limited number of guardianship schemes are allowed at some of the concerts, where minors can be admitted with an adult. Everyone under the age of 18 is considered a minor. Terms of the guardianship scheme:

  • The guardian must be well over 18 years old.
  • The guardian should be a parent or close relative
  • There must be one guardian per minor.
  • Guardian form must be registered at least one week before the concert.

Contact the Security Agency to get the guardianship scheme approved before you possibly buy tickets (both the minor and the guardian must have tickets). If the guardian arrangement is approved, the guardian and the minor must meet the duty officer before the concert.

A guardianship contract must then be signed, and signs must be handed out to both parties. Both guardian and minor must carry signs throughout their stay. The guardian cannot enjoy alcohol, and must be in the immediate vicinity of the minor during the entire concert. It is the guardian's responsibility to ensure that the minor does not enjoy alcohol. After the event, the minor must leave the premises immediately. Both guardian and minor must then meet at the guard office and hand in the signs.

Violation of guardianship contract leads to immediate deportation. Purchased tickets will not be refunded if the guardianship scheme is not followed.