Fetes de Lumieres in Lyon, France Dec8 is an incredible experience! Its basically a light festival with videos projected onto the city's major landmarks synced to music- truly breathtaking!! A must see!
@@silvanallard I've been to Sziget 2 years ago and it was amazing! We also every year had a festival called appelpop in the town I grew up in. A lot of people from all over the Netherlands and Belgium came to it, because it was one of the few free festivals in the Netherlands. 😊
@@hopscotchtheglobe it's located along side a river and there are 5 stages. It's a three-day festival and the entire day there are bands and artists playing music 😊 there are so many different music styles and also some unknown artists. What's fun is that everyone dances together and it's like a big family . There are also cool things like a silent disco and such. 😊 However, it's not dressed up or decorated as other festivals, but it think that has mainly to do with the small size of the area, and the large crowd. But is has such a nice and fun vibe to it😊
@@hopscotchtheglobe Yes, I go every year on the first day, the one in which everyone dresses up. Sometimes I also go on one of the three days in which they throw oranges. It's one of my favorite festivals in Italy!
U may be sharing these festivals because y'all are open-minded and genuinely think these festivals are cool but calling them bizarre is kinda offensive. Please refrain from using such words because there is enough judgement towards other cultures anyways :)
I LOVED this video. How wonderful! Especially Wanderlust and the Forest!!!
2 of the best festivals ever!!!
Fetes de Lumieres in Lyon, France Dec8 is an incredible experience! Its basically a light festival with videos projected onto the city's major landmarks synced to music- truly breathtaking!! A must see!
This video was very informative. So many festivals... Who knew. I think the Electric Forest would be my favourite 💕🎶🎶
Electric forest is so so magical!
Awesome stuff 👍 LMAO with the Finland bit 🤣
The struggle is real
@@hopscotchtheglobe 🤣🤣🤣
This is so cool! I love festivals!❤️
Yeah me too!! Love festivals!
@@silvanallard I've been to Sziget 2 years ago and it was amazing! We also every year had a festival called appelpop in the town I grew up in. A lot of people from all over the Netherlands and Belgium came to it, because it was one of the few free festivals in the Netherlands. 😊
What is appelpop like?!
@@hopscotchtheglobe it's located along side a river and there are 5 stages. It's a three-day festival and the entire day there are bands and artists playing music 😊 there are so many different music styles and also some unknown artists. What's fun is that everyone dances together and it's like a big family . There are also cool things like a silent disco and such. 😊 However, it's not dressed up or decorated as other festivals, but it think that has mainly to do with the small size of the area, and the large crowd. But is has such a nice and fun vibe to it😊
wow I was expecting to see Caribbean Carnivals/Grenada Jouvert, Junkanoo, Caribana or Notting Hill Carnival at least once but that didnt happen.... 😕
Super cool video idea! love it.
So glad you like it!
Punxsutawney Phil's Groundhog day.
February 1-2 in Punxsutawney, PA
Loved all the festivals & so glad to live where one of them happens.
Greetings from the Karoo, South Africa
Have u been to afrikaburn
@@hopscotchtheglobe not yet Kristen, I just moved in August 2018.
Muy buenos típs!
Great video guys🙌..
Thank u! Which festival would you want to go to the most?
@@hopscotchtheglobe Electric Forest for sure😍
Omg, you talk about Ivrea’s carnival. I went to school there!
Amazing! Did u go to that festival?
@@hopscotchtheglobe Yes, I go every year on the first day, the one in which everyone dresses up. Sometimes I also go on one of the three days in which they throw oranges. It's one of my favorite festivals in Italy!
It sounds like fun 😂
Gnawa festival
Location: Morocco
Date: june
Thanks for sharing
LOL, you managed to pronounce Ivrea wrong twice. Nice tips anyway, thanks!
U may be sharing these festivals because y'all are open-minded and genuinely think these festivals are cool but calling them bizarre is kinda offensive. Please refrain from using such words because there is enough judgement towards other cultures anyways :)