Tickets
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Tickets Sales are officially open!
Standard and VIP ticket sales are now open! Use the button below to buy yours.
Tickets Sale are still officially open!
Ticket sales are now open and low income applications are officially closed. We’ve already process all low income applications and responses have been issued. If you have not heard back please email [email protected] to confirm your status.
On May 1st we closed down ticket sales.
The standard Nowhere tickets will say “sold out”but you can still make it to the desert…
If YOU are registered on FIST to volunteer on shifts and don’t have a ticketthen:
You can speak to your team lead who will decide if they can have a volunteer code to buy a standard price ticket for that role. There are not many of these available
OTHER OPTIONthere are limited VIP tickets available so act soon.
*VIP: Voluntarily Inflated Price.
Final news: If you have a Low Income (LI) ticket codeit is accepted until 31st May.
If you wait until afterwe will be sad to miss you 🙁
Got your tickets and wonder what’s next ? Click Here!
Ticket Prices
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General €275
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Low Income €100
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Under 14 €2.5
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14 - 18 Years Old €85
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Local €195
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VIP €300€400€500
Why is my ticket so expensive?
What are all these ticket types?!?
LOW INCOME TICKET
Applications for Low Income Tickets are open.
If your application for a Low Income ticket is approvedyou will be given a code so you can buy your ticket later. If your application isn’t approvedwe’ll let you know as soon as possibleso that you can make other arrangements.
All applicants will receive a yes (with a code and further LI ticket info) or no.
VIP TICKET
Voluntary Inflated Price. Are you feeling extra financially comfy this year? Buying a VIP Ticket allows us to offer more low income tickets and give a bit of extra money to build bettermore ridiculous and wonderful art. Do you get anything in return?
No.
It willhowevergive you the warm fuzzies inside that you are helping us through another year.
Everyone needs to purchase a ticket !
Unlike many commercial festivals Nowhere is a not-for-profit organization and nobody gets paid or receives free ticketsincluding artistsperformersvolunteers and organizers. Tickets are our only source of income to pay for event costs as well as funding grants for artistsperformersand innovation projects. However inclusion is one of Nowhere’s 10 principlesso we offer discounted tickets for people in the situations below:To make it possible for parents to participatewe offer low tickets prices for children.
- Under 14 : 2.5€
- 14 to 18 : 85€
You can purchase these along with the purchase of the adults’ ticketsno additional steps are required.
For those who live with hearing impairmentphysical disability or other conditions that require additional considerationwe offer concessionary tickets for their companions. A companion is any person whoby attending the eventenables another person to participate.
Once you have your ticketplease email [email protected] to obtain a code for your carer.
Due to the huge demand for Low Income tickets last year we’ve done some juggling of ticket allocations and opened up more Low Income tickets. The application process will be open before the event.It will take us a few days to process all the applications and then we’ll notify all successful and unsuccessful applicants.
We ask that everyone pays what they can affordbut if you don’t have paid full-time workyou might qualify for a low-income ticket. To request a low-income discountyou’ll have to fill in a form.
Since 2019, We created an high income ticketspriced around €100 over the standard ticket. It’s the opposite of a low income ticket. If you are feeling extra financially comfy this yearyou can chip in to support the event even more by buying a high income ticket. These tickets will help us expand our offering of low income ticketsour arts fundingand other basic infrastructure for the event.
What perksprivilegesspecial gifts and VIP status do you get if you buy a high income ticket?
None. Zero. Zip. Zilch. But you’ll be helping Nowhere be a more equitable and better-run event. If you can afford itdo consider buying a high income ticket. We would love you forever and ever (though we already do anyway.)
I bought my ticket! What happens next?
Additionallyall of the art and creative elementsbarriossupport and infrastructures are made by the participantsincluding YOU! That’s why we recommend you start planning quite early what you will contribute to the event and how you will take care of your foodwatershelterand other personal needs.
FAQ
What do I need to buy a ticket?
Each person is limited to purchasing 2 tickets. Every participant’s identification will be checked when entering the eventand the name on the ticket must match a government-issued photo ID (passport or European ID card). When you make the purchaseyou will need to provide the name(s) that will appear on each ticket you are purchasingas well as the email addresses of each ticket holder. (Children are exempt from having to provide email addresses.)
We accept nearly every type of card. You will need to provide the full name of the cardholder as well as the security code on the back of the card. We do not keep this dataits only used at the time of purchase by the purchase platform
If you applied for a low-income discountyou should receive notification of whether your application was approved before ticket salesand if approvedyou will receive a discount code that you will need to provide when purchasing the ticket.
Low-income discount recipients get an extra perk: your ticket will be reserved for you to purchase up until the expiry date stated in your discount confirmation email. You don’t need to rush to purchase your discounted ticket to secure your ticket. See below for additional details about low-income discounts.
Where’s my ticket?
If you haven’t received the email containing your ticket PDF, check your spam folder. If you still can’t find itplease email [email protected] with your purchase reference number.
I can’t use my ticket any more. What should I do?
Resell/Transfer outside of step
Once you’ve found a buyer for your ticketyou’ll need their email address and name. Log into your Quicket accountselect “My Tickets”then “Manage booking” and finally “List tickets for resale”. Enter the buyer’s email there.
The buyer will receive an email with instructions on how to complete the purchase in Quicket. There is a small fee for the buyer. The buyer will need to update their data in Quicket to match their ID which will be checked at the gate.
Once the ticket is paid forthe seller will receive a refund (it can take up to 10 days to appear in the bank account).
Low-income tickets cannot be resold to the general public.
Email [email protected] with your ticket details and they will attempt to help you.
Log into your Quicket accountselect “My Tickets” and you’ll see a “transfer tickets” below your Nowhere ticket.
LOW INCOME DISCOUNT
We ask that everyone pays what they can affordbut if you don’t have paid full-time workyou might qualify for a low-income ticket. To request a low-income discountyou’ll have to fill in a form.
Once you’ve submitted your requesta member of the Tickets Team will review your application and issue you a discount code if approved.
In 2025the low income tickets application will be open between the 27th of January at 12:00 a.m and the 27th of February at 17:00 inclusive.
Carer / interpreter
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Everyone needs to purchase a ticket. Unlike many commercial festivalsNowhere runs as a not-for-profit organisation and nobody receives free ticketsincluding artistsperformersvolunteers and organisers.
Tickets are our only source of income to pay for event costs as well as funding grants for artistsperformersand innovation projects.
Nohowever if you plan to bring a vehicle to Nowhereyou will need to register your vehicle through a separate process.
You will be allowed to park on site within your barrio limits or next to your tent in the free camping areahowever you will not be allowed to drive around the site during the event or leave the site and park in your camp again after returning.
If you plan to leave and return with your vehicle during the eventyou will need to park it in the car park next to the Gate.
If you’ve read this entire FAQ page and your question isn’t addressed herethen send an email to our amazing tickets team volunteers at [email protected].
We will accept tickets on mobile devices (e.g. smartphones and tablets) as well as in printed form. We recommend you bring it in both printed and digital formats to have a backup in case one of them fails (for example if you lose your printed ticketor your phone battery is dead by the time you arrive).
Whatever format you decide ondon’t forget to bring:
- Your ticketeither digital or on paper. Make sure it has a barcode!
- Your government-issued photo ID that matches your face and the name on the ticket.
No. When you first arrive at the gateyou’ll get a wristband that allows you on and off site whenever you want.
Are you bringing a vehicle? There may be additional considerations for leaving site and returning during the event with your vehicle. See above for details.
Nowhere is run on the “can do” system. If you have constructive criticism or can help us build a better systemthen we’d love your help! Just email [email protected].
