At Katjazz Festival, we are committed to creating a respectful and inclusive space where music, learning, and connection can thrive. We welcome everyone as they are and believe that kindness, curiosity, and mutual respect are essential for a meaningful festival experience.

We ask all participants, whether artists, audiences, volunteers, or staff, to help us cultivate an environment where people feel safe, valued, and free to express themselves. This means being thoughtful in how we treat one another, avoiding harmful language or behavior, and staying open to the diversity of people and perspectives around us.

We take the safety of all participants seriously, especially when it comes to the rights, dignity, and wellbeing of women and marginalized communities.

Harassment of any kind, including physical, verbal, or sexual misconduct, is not acceptable and will not be tolerated at any part of the festival.

If you experience or witness something that feels wrong or makes someone uncomfortable, please speak to a member of our team. We are here to listen and support. Together, we can make Katjazz Festival not only a celebration of music but also a space shaped by care, respect, and community.