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Festivalgoer No Longer Welcome at Intents for Three Years After 'Kamikaze Attack'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
A kamikaze and life-threatening act. That is how Intents director Toine van de Ven describes a visitor's climbing stunt during the festival in Oisterwijk. On Sunday, the man climbed several meters up the Dynamite tent without a climbing harness, performed a few pull-ups at the top, and then climbed back down. His stunt was filmed and went viral on social media. "Someone thought it was funny to climb a pole, but we didn't find it so funny," says …
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A kamikaze and life-threatening act. That is how Intents director Toine van de Ven describes a visitor's climbing stunt during the festival in Oisterwijk. On Sunday, the man climbed several meters up the Dynamite tent without a climbing harness, performed a few pull-ups at the top, and then climbed back down. His stunt was filmed and went viral on social media. "Someone thought it was funny to climb a pole, but we didn't find it so funny," says …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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