Hello all.. i am accepting offers on
Sziget dot TV
GoDaddy, exp: 07/2009
- It stands for island in Hungary
- It is one of the biggest music festival in Europe, Hungary, which last for 7 days every year. It takes place on the island (sziget) near Budapest, capital city. Its visited by about 350 000 people (including me
). It is popular destination for the rest of the year. I already got one inquiry abut that domain, from sziget officials or nearby hostel/hotel owner. Official sites are sziget.hu and szigetfestival.com.
From wiki (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sziget):
The Sziget Festival (pronounced ['sigɛt], similar to see'-get) is one of Europe's largest music and cultural festivals, held annually in August in Budapest, Hungary. The festival takes place on Óbudai-sziget ("Old-Buda Island"), an island on the Danube, thus Sziget stands for Island. Currently it boasts more than 1000 performances each year.
The week-long festival has grown from a relatively low-profile 1993 student event to become one of the definitive European rock festivals by the late 1990's, with about half of all visitors coming from outside Hungary. Attendancy rates surpassed the 250 000 mark in 1997 and the 350 000 mark in 2001. The all-time peak year was 2005 with 385 000 visitors.
Sziget dot TV
GoDaddy, exp: 07/2009
- It stands for island in Hungary
- It is one of the biggest music festival in Europe, Hungary, which last for 7 days every year. It takes place on the island (sziget) near Budapest, capital city. Its visited by about 350 000 people (including me
From wiki (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sziget):
The Sziget Festival (pronounced ['sigɛt], similar to see'-get) is one of Europe's largest music and cultural festivals, held annually in August in Budapest, Hungary. The festival takes place on Óbudai-sziget ("Old-Buda Island"), an island on the Danube, thus Sziget stands for Island. Currently it boasts more than 1000 performances each year.
The week-long festival has grown from a relatively low-profile 1993 student event to become one of the definitive European rock festivals by the late 1990's, with about half of all visitors coming from outside Hungary. Attendancy rates surpassed the 250 000 mark in 1997 and the 350 000 mark in 2001. The all-time peak year was 2005 with 385 000 visitors.





