Programme Guide: 8. Vál-Völgyi zsúr

Programme Guide: 8. Vál-Völgyi zsúr

In 2024, the most colourful family event in Pest County, the Vál Valley Zsúr, will move to the Alcsút Arboretum for the eighth time.

What can we expect in 2024?

This year’s event, which is free to attend, will again offer a rich programme of gastronomic, musical and cultural events over the weekend of 18-19 May.

Popular acts such as ByeAlex and Slepp, Don’t Stop The Queen, Follow the Flow, Hooligans, Manuel, Neoton Family Stars, T.Danny and VALMAR will be performing in 2024.

The event is free of charge

As in previous years, the 2024 edition of the Vá Valley Jury will be open to the public free of charge.

How can you get to the site?

By car from the M1 motorway at the Bicske junction on the 811 road, or from the M7 motorway at the Baracska-Kajászó junction on the Kajászó-Vál-Alcsútdoboz route. By train to Bicské, then by local bus to Alcsútdoboz. GPS: 47.421826, 18.588065. During the event there is a special bus service from Felcsút until the evening or the Vltava Valley miniature railway with a condensed timetable.

What to do in case of an unexpected event, fire?

In case of fire, inform the nearest security person or director. It is important to stay calm, not to ramble, to speak clearly, to be simple and clear.

If the fire is detected at the time of its start and is not yet a danger to your health, find a fire extinguisher, which can be found in all the structures, tents, stages, catering and commercial units at the event, and try to put out the fire. Ask someone close to you to inform a member of staff as above. Only attempt to extinguish a fire without endangering yourself or others.

The fire extinguisher is used as intended. Pull out the safety pin, point the hose in the direction of the fire and operate in stages. Most fires can be extinguished in the initial phase with a fire extinguisher.

Do not use water under any circumstances in the event of an electrical fire.

Stay away from the fire hazard area and do not be a spectator, do not be a “disaster tourist”, let the firefighters work and be prepared for the arrival of the professional units. Allow firefighters and fire-fighting vehicles space to clean up the damage.

Help your fellow travellers to leave the area. Don’t forget to help those who are drunk or intoxicated, and don’t abandon those who may already be injured.

Pay attention to escape and direction signs, signs, pictograms, follow the escape route, listen carefully to the instructions on loudspeakers, listen to the instructions on projectors.

Follow the instructions of the security staff, do not overrule their instructions. They are trained professionals who have adequate local knowledge and expertise on how to leave the area safely.

Event organisers design outdoor event venues so that in the event of an unexpected incident or fire, everyone can leave the risk area in good time. This can be achieved if there is no panic and everyone acts according to the guidelines given.

Avoid panic situations at all costs, calm and collected behaviour saves lives. “Walk slowly, you’ll get further”!

Don’t worry, we will be there again this year!

For more information, please contact ZSÚR VÁL-VÖLGYI