The National Arena has been transformed for the Kapital Neversea! Images from the first day of the festival in Bucharest

Article by Andrei Crăiţoiu – published on Friday, July 04, 2025 21:20 / Updated on Saturday, July 5, 2025 00:58
On the National Arena in Bucharest will take place, for three days, The first edition of the Neversea Kapital Festival. It will take place on an impressive area of over 130,000 square meters and includes three scenes: Mainstage, The Ark, Temple.
The gates of the festival opened at 4:00 pm, and on the first day over 50,000 people are expected to participate in the event in Bucharest. The start was given at 19:00.
The main scene is the main attraction! It consists of the highest LED screen ever mounted in Romania, with a height of 22 meters. In addition, it is supported by the most complex and powerful sound system ever installed on the national arena, with a record number of speakers and acoustic enclosures.
Photo gallery. The National Arena has been transformed for the Kapital Neversea!

The first day of the festival was opened by the “Kiss FM Party”, then from 8:00 pm they climbed the main stage Alle Farben, Claptone, Paul Kalkbrenner (22:20), Kshmr (23:45), Axwell (01:10), Tujamo (02:35), the show being closed by Kaase (04:10).
On the rest of the scenes raised specifically for the first edition of Neversea Kapital will climb Macanache, Azteca, Puya, Poltom or Sublee. On temples Stage, the last artist will be climbed at 05:00, with a two -hour show.
What does the full three -day program from Neversea Kapital look like

The days of the days from Neversea Kapital
Young people under 35 allocate and over 950 lei for festivals expenses
Seven out of 10 Romanians, between the ages of 18 and 65, participate at least once a year in a festival in Romania, according to a study by Raiffeisen Bank. It shows that young people under 35 can allocate even over 950 lei, and 3 out of 10 respondents say that their budget is between 300 and 500 lei.

Digital payments are in the top of the preferences in terms of payment methods during festivals, followed by the payment by physical card (40%). 44% of the participants in festivals prefer to pay with the phone, 27% with the payment bracelet offered by the organizers and 10% with Smart Watch, while 45% still prefer to pay cash.
28 percentAmong the respondents of the survey say they have participated or will participate in a festival abroad, the favorite destinations being Tomorrowland (Belgium) and Sziget Festival (Hungary). For those who remain in the country, the atmosphere and diversity of experience matter the most
Almost half of the participants expect the prices of the Festival products to be 10-24% higher than in 2024, and 18% estimate increases of over 25%. Only 15% of respondents believe that prices will be lower compared to the previous year.





