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WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR 2025

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Working as a volunteer at the Guitar Festival is both fun and rewarding. You’ll meet lots of new people and get the chance to experience the festival from a whole new perspective. By joining our team, you’ll create lasting memories, make new friends, and gain valuable skills and experiences for life. Volunteering doesn’t mean the work is unimportant—quite the opposite. When you sign up as a volunteer, we expect you to take your role just as seriously as any other job. Our work is built on teamwork, professionalism, and a genuine desire to create something great for others.

Fill out your application below—we’d love to have you on the team!

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TESTIMONIALS

"It is quite a different angle to experience the guitar festival and music that I highly recommend music lovers to be part of the team. I saw the passion and every touching moments in the eyes of artists and audiences from diverse roles. It was also the first time I felt so close to musicians. The greatest part was sharing the excitement and watching the fantastic shows together with friends of the team I would say." Iris (Taiwan)

"It was a crazy week, so rewarding! People are all amazing, everything was just friendship, joy and discovery. Stressed also, but always positive. Thank you one more time for giving us this wonderfull chance." Paul (France)

"I moved quite recently before the festival to Uppsala. I did not know that many people at that moment. Thus volunteering for the Guitar festival seemed to be perfect. Especially since I play guitar and would have loved to see a concert of Steve Vai. However, this experience was beyond my wildest dreams. Where can you not just see a Steve Vai concert, but meet him and his band in person? Where will you have the chance to drive the Gypsy Kings or take care of all the needs of Michael Nyman? Just at this amazing festival. It will be hard work sometimes, but I promise you all the people around you are worth the effort hundred times." Hans (Germany)