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Join thousands of red-haired persons from around the world in the thirteenth edition of the festival
The traditional Redhead Days of the Netherlands are back for their thirteenth edition. This August, come and enjoy a jam-packed event, dedicated especially to those who hold the gift of the red hair. Whether you are local or coming from abroad, whether you speak Dutch or you don’t know a single word, it is guaranteed that you will have fun during the three festival days.
The festival programme includes all sorts of events, among which group photoshoots, lectures, open-air concerts, foods, kids corners, etc. What is more, entrance is completely free. So, wait no more: gather your read-headed friends and relatives and start planning the visit.
Previously held in Breda, this year the Redhead days will take place between the 23rd and 25th August, in Tilburg. For the adventurers amongst you, there is a camping space available, located in the beautiful Spoorpark. However, in view of the limited capacity, early booking is highly recommended. Last year alone, the event was attended by 40,000 red-haired persons among which 18,000 struck a pose for the group picture.
Find the latest information about the event, more about the organization, camping options and transport in English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish or Italian from the event website.
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