This ticket is only valid for residents of Rumst or Boom. The holder of each ticket sold must always be a resident of one of these municipalities. Discounted tickets purchased for non-residents of Rumst and Boom may be deemed invalid. These reduction tickets are issued in the name of the holder and may not be resold.
The lineup is comparable to Punx in the Pit 2024. In total, there are seven or eight bands on the bill. Keep a close eye on this page!
- The exact opening hours will be shared soon.
- Gps Reconstruction PunX In The Pit: Schommelei 1a, Boom
By Bike
De Schorre is located between cycling junctions 24 and 26 on the Province of Antwerp’s cycling network. You can plan your personal route from any cycling junction in Flanders to junction 24 (Rumst) or 26 (Boom) near De Schorre using the route planner at www.fietsnet.be. The site is also easily accessible via the Rupel dike. There’s a cycle path from the service parking near Braxgata Hockey Club, passing under Kapelstraat and leading to the dike.
By Train
Boom is on the Antwerp–Puurs railway line. The Boom train station is 1.7 km (about a 25-minute walk) from De Schorre. From the station, you can take:
- Bus 182 towards Antwerp (get off at the 'De Schorre' stop)
- Bus 295 towards Antwerp (get off at the 'Schorre' stop)
By Bus (De Lijn)
Several buses stop near De Schorre from both Mechelen and Antwerp.
The ‘Boom Voetballerstraat’ stop is just 200 meters from the main entrance of De Schorre. Buses serving this stop:
- Line 182 (Boom – Aartselaar – Antwerp Groenplaats)
- Line 132 (Boom – Lier)
- Line 295 (Boom – Antwerp St Jansvliet)
- Line 298 (Boom – Berchem)
Departing from De Schorre? You can catch buses at the 'De Schorre' stop on Schommelei, right in front of the entrance.
The "Boom Schorre" stop is located on Kapelstraat.
Buses stopping here include:
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Line 500 (Antwerp – Boom – Rumst – Mechelen)
Note: Line 500 towards Antwerp also stops at the Schommelei main entrance. During events, stops may change.
For schedules and route planning, visit www.delijn.be.
By Car
De Schorre is centrally located between Antwerp and Mechelen, easily reached via the E19 or A12 highways.
- From Antwerp via E19: Take exit 7 (Kontich), follow signs to Boom and De Schorre.
- From Brussels via E19: Take exit 8 (Rumst), follow signs to Boom and De Schorre.
- From A12 / Boom: Take exit 9 (Boom). At the top, turn left and take the N177 toward Antwerp. At the first traffic lights, turn right onto Beukenlaan, then take an immediate right onto Velodroomstraat. At the roundabout, take the first exit (Velodroomstraat). At the end, turn right, then take the 3rd exit at the next roundabout (Schommelei). De Schorre is on your left.
A bike parking area will be provided at the entrance for cyclists.
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A ticket is valid on Saturday 20 September 2025. Your ticket will be scanned at the entrance. You can have the QR code scanned directly from your mobile device. Printing it is an option, but we’d prefer if you didn’t. Tickets are available through the Tickoweb ticketing platform.
There’s plenty to discover in the Rupel region. Welcome to the vibrant, beating heart of the Rupelstreek. Stroll along the scenic Rupel dike or hop on the ferry to Klein-Willebroek with its charming marina. Explore the works of renowned artist George Minne in the town park. Or unwind—or go all out—in the green oasis of De Schorre. Dive into the rich history of the former brick industry in the Noeveren district. For more info on trips and places to stay, visit the Tourism Rupelstreek website: https://www.toerismerupelstreek.be/
- The promoter manages carefully and wisely.
- No pets allowed.
- No entry for children > 7 years. Children up to 12 years old can enter for free if they wear hearing protection and are accompanied by an adult. Full ticket price for children aged 13-16, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
- Entry to the festival site implies your agreement with all preventive and control measures taken by the organizer or security team, including possible frisking and bag checks. Failure to comply with these measures will result in refusal or revocation of the right of entry.
- Do not bring your own drinks. Packaged drinking water in non-disposable plastic is okay.
- Free water is provided when the temperature exceeds 26 degrees Celsius.
- Event tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged for another event.
- The loss or theft of the access ticket is the responsibility of the buyer and is not eligible for replacement or refund.
- No professional photography (without permission from the organizer).
- No filming or recording equipment.
- No alcoholic beverages.
- No glass, plastic bottles, cans, fireworks, weapons, or sharp objects on the festival site.
- For safety reasons, it is also not allowed to bring chairs, folding chairs, or similar items. If you do, they may be confiscated by security.
- No rolling down hills.
- Do not buy festival tickets on the street; there is a chance they may be counterfeit. Purchase your festival tickets only through the websites of www.skateontrack.com and www.brakrock.com.
- The artists and organizers of the festival cannot be held liable for any damage, loss, or theft, or any accident that may occur.
- The official sale of T-shirts and souvenirs takes place exclusively at the festival site.
- Event tickets may not be used for commercial or promotional purposes without the organizer's permission.
- Furthermore, it is strictly prohibited to carry out commercial or promotional activities on the festival site without prior permission from the organizer.
- Photos taken at this event may be used by the festival and its partners (non-profit) for promotional purposes.
- Event tickets may not be resold. Event tickets that have been resold do not entitle access.
- The organizer and/or official ticket distributor also reserve the right to cancel event tickets once it has been established that, despite this prohibition, festival tickets are being offered for sale. The costs resulting from cancellation will be charged to the buyer.
- Program changes are not grounds for a full or partial refund of the festival ticket.
- The organizer accepts no responsibility in case of events beyond its control.
- We will follow Belgian and European regulations/recommendations in case of a postponed event.
- Anyone who copies the access ticket will be prosecuted according to the law.
- TV recordings take place during the event. You may be filmed.
- The organizer and/or official ticket distributor reserve the right to verify the identity of the festival-goer.
- The period for refunding a festival ticket after the announcement of postponement is two weeks. In the event of a pandemic or events beyond its control, organizers may move events to a new date and only need to refund customers if they are unable to attend on that new date.
- The period for refunding a festival ticket after the announcement of postponement is two weeks.
- The organizer may deduct booking and transaction fees to cover costs. This must be reasonable.
- Only printed versions of e-tickets or tickets offered via a smartphone are accepted at the entrance.
- Children up to 12 years old can enter for free if they wear hearing protection and are accompanied by an adult.
- Full ticket price for children aged 13-16, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
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