Tickets
Tickets to Graspop Metal Meeting 2026 are exclusively available online www.ticketmaster.be as from 08 November 2025 - 10:00 AM.

PARKINGS
Like every year, all festival car parks are paid and are situated within walking distance from the festival site. No separate parking facilities are available for motorcycles or scooters. Parking next to your tent at Boneyard or The Crypt is prohibited, even for motorcycles. If you leave your car by the side of the road, you may be towed.
Spending the night in the car park is prohibited. All campsites are paid. Motorhome owners can rent a pitch in Metal Town.
Please note there are no charging points for EVs in the car parks. Remove all valuables from your vehicle.
The Crypt, Metal Town and Inferno have their own dedicated car park within walking distance. Parking vouchers can be purchased in advance using the link Ticketmaster will send you via email.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Included in every festival ticket: access to the main festival arena and the shuttle bus to Mol station.
Included in every VIP Deck festival ticket: in addition to access to the main festival arena and the shuttle bus to Mol station, you also have access to the VIP car park and the VIP deck. Access to the VIP car park requires a valid VIP car park ticket.  In the run-up to the festival you can download your VIP car park ticket using a link emailed to you by Ticketmaster.
Individual festival-goers can download no more than 1 VIP car park ticket per 2 VIP festival tickets. Ticket prices do not include food and drink. Click here for more details.
Prices include the service charges. No payment fees are added to the ticket price. Prices do not include your train ticket. Purchase your tickets through official channels only. Tickets that are found to be resold at inflated prices will be blacklisted and ticket holders will be turned away. The purchase of ticket(s) implies the acceptance of the general terms and conditions.
Questions regarding your order? Start by checking the FAQ below. For all other questions check the Ticketmaster FAQ or submit your question here
faq
What payment methods does Ticketmaster accept?
Click here for an overview.
The service fees do not apply to GMM tickets.
I ordered and paid for tickets via Ticketmaster but I haven’t received them yet. What now?
Festival tickets are not sent to your mailbox. Instead you will find them in your Ticketmaster account. They will be activated in the run-up to the festival. There are no tickets in your Ticketmaster account? Then contact Ticketmaster.
Lost your ticket(s)? Can’t access your mailbox? Your tickets got stolen?
Then contact Ticketmaster. Keep your order number to hand (if you still have it).
My festival ticket is in someone else’s name. Can I get in?
Yes. The tickets list the name of the person who ordered them from Ticketmaster.
Can children get in for free?
No. There is also no discount for children. The organisers advise against bringing young children to the festival.
Are there free tickets for carers accompanying fans with a disability?
No. Carers also need a valid festival ticket to get in.
Can I exchange four day tickets for a single combi ticket?
No. This is not possible.
Can I buy a combi or day ticket at the box office?
Yes, as long as the festival isn’t sold out. At the festival, day tickets are only available from 9 a.m. on the day.
I can’t make it to GMM due to circumstances beyond my control. Can I get a refund?
Unfortunately tickets are not refunded.
I can’t make it to GMM due to circumstances beyond my control. Can I resell my ticket?
We strongly advise you to only resell your ticket(s) on Ticketmaster’s resale platform or to people you know and trust.
Forewarned is forearmed… Click here for the rules:
RESELLING TICKETS
Look before you leap! Certain auction sites resell second-hand tickets but their reliability cannot be guaranteed. In case of problems (tickets that were resold more than once, counterfeit tickets...) it’s your name on the ticket and you may be subject to criminal prosecution. There is a legal framework that governs the resale of tickets.
The Belgian law of 30 July 2013 concerning the sale of tickets for events states that:
- The occasional resale of tickets is allowed if the sale price is not higher than the definitive price printed on the ticket.
 - The non-occasional or regular reselling of tickets, or making platforms available where non-occasional resale can take place or where the price can exceed the maximum permitted price, is prohibited.
 - The sale of free tickets, invitations, sponsor tickets or special offers of tickets before the official sale date is prohibited.
 - Victims of the above-mentioned practices can reclaim the excess amount paid from the reseller.
 
There is a lively trade in festival tickets on the secondary market. Contrary to tickets purchased via the official ticket channel Ticketmaster.be, the validity of tickets purchased on the black market is not guaranteed. All too often we find that counterfeit tickets are being offered on the black market. Tickets purchased on the secondary market may therefore be blacklisted and as a result access to the festival will be refused.
- More details on www.ilovemyticket.com and FOD Economie.