How to keep your phone charged at Musik i Lejet 2026

Musik i Lejet 2026 runs 16 to 18 July on a new site at Vejby, and the Volt Charging Service keeps phones alive with a daily powerbank swap at the staffed Volt booth.

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Keeping your phone alive at Musik i Lejet 2026 comes down to one habit: rent a Volt-Charger through the Volt Charging Service, keep it in your pocket, and swap it for a fully charged one once a day at the staffed Volt booth. Volt is on site all three days, so here is how the service works, how to pre-book, and why a daily swap beats hunting for a socket.

A new site and fourteen-hour days

Musik i Lejet runs Thursday 16 July to Saturday 18 July 2026, with the site open from 14:00 to 04:00 every day, according to the festival's official practical page. New this year: the festival has moved from the middle of Tisvildeleje to a new home at Vejby, a stretch of open fields and green surroundings a short hop down the coast. The exact address and directions are on the official practical page, so check it before you set off.

Fourteen open hours a day is the part that matters for your battery. Photos, videos, paying at the bars, and the group chat that decides where everyone meets all run through your phone, and no phone battery survives a full festival day of that. A festival built on open fields is also not the kind of place where spare wall sockets grow.

How the Volt Charging Service works

The Volt Charging Service is the staffed option: real people at a booth, a powerbank in your pocket, and a fresh one whenever yours runs flat. It looks like this:

  1. Find the staffed Volt booth on the festival site.
  2. Rent a Volt-Charger, a pocket-sized powerbank with built-in cables, and pay a refundable deposit.
  3. Charge on the move: in your pocket, in the pit, in the food queue.
  4. When it runs flat, swap it at the booth for a fully charged one, once a day.
  5. Hand it back before you head home and the deposit is refunded in full.

There are two ways to pay. Pay per use covers a single rental for as long as you need it, which suits a one-day visit. A swap pass covers the whole festival: pay once, then keep swapping for a fresh powerbank every day. And if you still have a Volt-Charger from an earlier Volt event, bring it along, because returning festival goers skip the deposit. The full rundown is on the Volt charging page.

Why a daily swap beats hunting sockets

Socket charging at a festival comes in two versions, and both are bad. Version one: you stand next to a charging rail holding your phone at 20 percent while the act you came for plays somewhere else. Version two: you leave the phone plugged in unattended and spend an hour hoping it is still there.

A swap takes under a minute. The phone never leaves you, it charges while you walk, dance, or nap in the grass, and a fresh Volt-Charger each day means you start every day with a full charge on hand instead of rationing your screen from mid-afternoon.

It also covers the moment you actually need a phone: half past three in the morning, on a dark field road, with a ride home still to sort out. That is what the daily swap is for.

Pre-book on the presale page

Pre-booking for Musik i Lejet 2026 runs through the Volt presale page. Event Lockers are already bookable there, and it is the page to watch for charging options as July gets closer. If you would rather decide on the day, the staffed booth rents Volt-Chargers on site throughout the festival.

While you are at it: Event Lockers

Your phone is not the only thing that needs looking after. Volt also runs Event Lockers at Musik i Lejet: room for valuables, a small bag, and a spare layer for when the coastal night turns cold. Book online and your locker number and personal access code arrive by email and SMS, and you can open and re-lock the locker as many times as you like during opening hours at no extra cost. Details are on the Event Lockers page.

Quick answers

Do I need to bring my own cable?

No. The Volt-Charger has built-in cables, so there is nothing extra to pack and nothing to lose in the sand.

How often can I swap?

Once a day, at the staffed Volt booth. With a swap pass you can do that every day of the festival.

What happens to my deposit?

It is refundable and comes back in full when the Volt-Charger does. If you bring a Volt-Charger from an earlier Volt event, you skip the deposit entirely.

Volt runs charging and lockers at over 120 festivals and events, and the first Musik i Lejet at Vejby is one we are looking forward to. Sort your charging before the queue does it for you: pre-book on the Musik i Lejet 2026 presale page.