This is what it's all about.
The Arena reopens its doors… thanks to you!
Last year, for our first edition, we lived a waking dream. Thousands of passionate fans answered the call of the Arbor Pagan Festival at Parc de la Poya. Vikings, pirates, knights, elves… it was you who brought this event to life.
Organising such an event 100% independently left us with a deficit, which we fully embraced. Today, we have no regrets. But for this adventure to take root and thrive, we need our incredible community to propel this 2nd edition forward!
This project is special because ...
A place for sharing: More than a festival, it’s a timeless escape. Seeing Vikings, pirates and elves laughing together and sharing a table in kindness – that’s the true magic of the arena.
A passion for ancient melodies: We’ve created this space to let vibrant music (folk, pagan, Celtic) resonate deep in your soul. It’s a chance to break free to the sound of bagpipes and drums, far from the daily grind.
A labour of love: L’Arbor isn’t about profit – it thrives on the energy of its volunteers, artisans and audience. It’s an independent, down-to-earth and warm festival, made by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts.
This is what we need backing for.
How exactly will your support be used? The funds from this campaign (CHF 13,500) will go entirely towards financing four key areas of this second edition:
Arbor-branded 2.5 dl glasses (CHF 4,500): Production of our reusable cups in the festival’s colours.
Exclusive merchandise (CHF 4,500): This year’s special festival goods. These are original designs, created by us, and ethically produced by our partner in Turkey.
Entrance arches (CHF 2,500): Construction of wooden structures, decorated to match each district, marking the entrance to our festival worlds.
Technical reinforcement (CHF 2,000): An expanded sound engineering team to ensure epic concerts.
If we exceed this base target, every additional franc will go directly towards enhancing the festival’s immersive experience and reducing the cost of the main stage (which alone costs CHF 40,000).




