The festival for Liverpool supporters 31 July - 2 August 2025 at Gjøvik!
VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT
We greatly appreciate all of you who volunteer so that we can create the Liverpool Festival in Gjøvik. Without you, it is not possible to create a festival. So thank you very much! At the same time, it is also necessary to have a guideline and some rules, so that we ensure that both you and we agree on how to carry out the festival for the best for all those who come there. Remember that you are our most important external face and when people judge the experience, what you did means a lot!
Our response
The Liverpool festival gives you a festival pass for the work you perform from 8 hours and more.
Liverpoolfestivalen gives you all the necessary information about when and where you will meet, as well as about the work you will carry out.
Liverpoolfestivalen strives to provide a good working environment, and of course you get food on the day you work.
The Liverpool festival fixes t-shirts for all volunteers. Work gloves are issued if needed.
Your responsibility
As a volunteer, you must under no circumstances consume or be under the influence of alcohol or other drugs during the work sessions.
As a volunteer, you wear the distributed t-shirt at work, and not as an audience member at the festival. Then you can put on the Liverpool kit.
As a volunteer at the Liverpool Festival, you are also a representative of the festival outside of your agreed shifts. You thus undertake to report to the nearest guard if you observe any deviations. This includes, for example, minors with alcohol, heavily intoxicated people or situations that involve potential injuries.
As a volunteer, the Liverpool Festival expects you to contribute to creating a good working environment at the festival and to carry out the tasks you have been assigned.
As a volunteer, you are obliged to attend the work sessions on time.
As a volunteer, you must not make statements to the press on behalf of the festival.
As a volunteer, you are obliged to notify the staffing manager in the event of illness.
If you have taken out a festival pass and use this, but do not turn up for work, you will be invoiced for the sum of the festival pass if a medical certificate is not presented.
You must wear clothes and shoes according to the weather. Sandals, open shoes or high heels do not work well.