Healing Festival 2026: New Beginnings. A summer that can change more than just your mood.

Healing Festival 2026: New Beginnings. A summer that can change more than just your mood.

Summer, nature, and a program that inspires you for new beginnings. This will be the Healing Festival 2026, which will take place from August 5 to 9 in the castle park in Světlá nad Sázavou. Five days full of concerts, workshops, dance, sharing, and deep encounters with people from the Czech Republic and around the world. Come to relax, recharge your energy, and perhaps discover a new direction.

New edition

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A festival that connects people and worlds

Since its inception in 2017, the Healing Festival has become one of the most prominent events in the field of personal development and conscious lifestyle. From its originally intimate gathering, it has grown into an international event that welcomes thousands of visitors each year.

What sets the Healing Festival apart is not only the breadth of the program but primarily the atmosphere. A safe and open space where music, movement, inspiration, humanity, and genuine sharing come together. A place where people can take a moment to rest from everyday pressures and reconnect with themselves and others.

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What awaits you at the festival?

In the morning, you can start with yoga, meditation, or movement in nature. During the day, you can look forward to inspiring lectures, workshops, ceremonies, creative workshops, and topics focused on health, relationships, biohacking, or personal development. In the evening, the festival comes alive with concerts, dancing, and a communal atmosphere under the open sky.

The Healing Festival offers space for rest and exploration. For moments of silence and moments when you want to fully immerse yourself in life.

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Exceptional personalities from around the world

This year, the Healing Festival will welcome inspiring guests, musicians, guides, therapists, and speakers from various corners of the world. The program connects modern approaches to health and personal development with music, traditions, and contemporary themes that resonate with today's society.

The music scene this year will feature Facesoul, whose work combines electronics, live instruments, and deep emotion, New Zealand musician Franko Heke with his energetic show, and the sensitive and intuitive Lua Maria.

A strong part of the program will also be ceremonies and rituals led by personalities such as Mama Killa and Satya, who bring deep work with our essence, emotions, and connection with ourselves and the world around us.

The popular Bijay J. Anand, known as a kundalini yoga instructor and long-time guide of the Healing Festival, will also return to the program, as will Umut Firat, an Anatolian shaman who will take you into the depths of the soul.

This year, the men's themes will be reopened by the project The Gathering of Men – a space for authentic sharing, community strength, and deeper work with male identity.

The biohacking and longevity section of the program will once again be visited by Dušan Plichta, known as Dušan Biohacker, who will bring practical approaches to energy, nutrition, longevity, and a conscious lifestyle.

The program will offer dozens of other personalities from the Czech Republic and abroad, creating a vibrant space for inspiration, movement, music, and genuine human connections.

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Theme of the year: New Beginnings

Each year, the Healing Festival opens one main theme that permeates the atmosphere of the entire festival. This year's edition carries the theme of New Beginnings.

It is an invitation to let go of what no longer serves and to open up to new possibilities. New relationships. New perspectives on life. A new connection with oneself.

Sometimes a new beginning arises in a small moment. In a conversation, in a dance, in a breath, or in the feeling that one can finally truly be oneself.

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Healing Festival 2026 in numbers

  • 5 days of music, workshops, and inspiration

  • 100+ performers and programs

  • thousands of visitors from across Europe

  • 100% plant-based gastronomy

  • emphasis on sustainability and minimal waste

  • 1 ticket that changes lives

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Are you in? Only 150 tickets left

The festival's capacity fills up faster each year – and this year is no different. The last 150 festival tickets will be released in the 4th wave of pre-sales, and only for those who sign up for the Waiting List for private pre-sale.

The private pre-sale starts on June 19. If you want to be part of the Healing Festival this year, we recommend signing up as soon as possible and being ready to act quickly.

Come experience five days that could be the beginning of something new. ?

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