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Bevrijdingspop organizers look back on busy and successful edition

Bevrijdingspop organizers look back on busy and successful edition

The 46th edition of the Bevrijdingspop festival in Haarlem drew 125,000 visitors and was praised by organizers as a successful event with no major incidents. Enhanced safety measures and crowd control strategies were implemented to manage the turnout, which was slightly lower than last year due to May 5th not being a general public holiday.

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