
With Obscene Extreme Festival 2026 getting dangerously close, the organisers have released several important updates for fans preparing their pilgrimage to the Battlefield. From the long-awaited complete running order to discounted teenager passes and the continued expansion of the legendary Obscene Productions catalogue on Bandcamp, the final preparations for another year of total underground chaos are now fully underway.
One of the most interesting recent developments surrounding the wider OEF universe arrived on May 7, when Obscene Productions officially confirmed the expansion of its presence on Bandcamp.
Following the strong response to the release of LYKATHEA AFLAME’s legendary album “Elvenefris” on the platform, the label has now decided to continue uploading more material from its enormous underground catalogue to Bandcamp over the coming months.
According to the organisers, the first additions will focus heavily on older and historically important releases from deep within the label’s archive before gradually expanding toward other key records that have not yet been digitally available through the platform.
For longtime followers of Obscene Productions, this means easier access to a huge amount of cult death metal, grindcore and underground extremity previously difficult to find digitally. The label’s Bandcamp archive is therefore expected to become an increasingly important destination for fans of obscure and legendary underground releases alike.
On May 18, the organisers once again confirmed the return of the popular OEF Teenager Pass, continuing the festival’s long-running effort to encourage younger generations into underground music culture.
The organisers made it very clear that young fans remain an important part of the Obscene spirit, describing the festival as a place where musical boundaries disappear and where younger audiences can discover an alternative to mainstream culture and commercial festivals.
The special discounted Teenager Pass will once again be available on-site for visitors aged between 14 and 19 years old for a price of 800 CZK (approximately 35 euros). The pass will only be sold directly at the festival upon presentation of valid identification such as a passport or ID card, with no reservation needed in advance.
As in previous years, children under the age of 14 will continue to have free entry to the festival.
The organisers also expressed hope that the initiative would not only excite younger fans themselves, but also reassure parents considering bringing the next generation of grindcore, punk and death metal maniacs to the Battlefield for the first time.
The biggest update arrived on May 21 with the long-awaited release of the complete Obscene Extreme Festival 2026 schedule.
Fans can now officially begin planning their days at the Battlefield as the full running order and timetable for every confirmed band has finally gone live. The organisers encouraged everyone attending the festival to help spread the word, invite friends and share the schedule widely across social media and underground communities.
At the same time, OEF also announced one of the most requested changes in the festival’s history: limited-edition single-day tickets.
After years of requests from fans unable to attend the entire festival, Obscene Extreme has finally introduced a very limited number of day tickets for the 2026 edition. Only 200 tickets per day will be available for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, priced at 2400 CZK (100 euros) per day.
Combined with the release of the complete timetable, the introduction of single-day tickets now gives attendees much greater flexibility when planning their personal Battlefield experience.
With the full running order now revealed, teenager access confirmed and the wider Obscene Productions archive continuing to grow online, the final countdown to Obscene Extreme Festival 2026 has officially begun.