“You are not alone” (Deuteronomy 31:8) was the theme of this year's Maata Näkyvissä, a festival for young people and families first organised in 1984.
One of the largest Christian festivals in the North of Europe had its newest edition in Finland.
The Gatorade Centre in the city of Turku, saw the participation of over 13,000 visitors in what the organisers of the Maata Näkyvissä (Land In Sight) festival described as a “safe and hopeful atmosphere”.
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An image of Maata Näkyvissä 2023, in Finland. [/photo_footer]
After years of financial difficulties, the 2023 edition aimed to renew the whole festival, a “new start” without losing its traditional identity. The event, focused on young people, was created in 1984 and has developed under The Lutheran Evangelical Association.
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An image of Maata Näkyvissä 2023, in Finland. [/photo_footer]
“A total of 127 churches were involved”, said Miika Luomaranta, of the production team, and “almost 1,000 volunteers” worked on the ground during the three days of the event.
A part from the main stage, there were two other spaces, in which all kind of live music, from worship and pop to metal and rap, could be enjoyed. Among the over 30 bands performing at the festival, all of them from Finland, were Maksetut Viulut, KLS, Papipike, and Ilta.
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The festival also included workshops and talks. The aim was not to reach the youth but also whole families.
The theme this year was “You are not alone” (Deuteronomy 31:8), and next year’s festival (22-24 November 2024) will be “You are safe”.
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An image of Maata Näkyvissä 2023, in Finland. [/photo_footer]
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