Ticket Sales are Closed !
Low Income Ticket Applications are now closed!
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Ticket Prices
To be announced.
For reference, this is the 2023 prices :
First of all: Yes, we wanted to lower the prices more, but we all know what is happening out in this weird default world with money. We played Money-Tetris and had hours and hours worth of meetings to reduce the budget as much as possible. This is the lowest we could manage without severely cutting down on really important things like enough toilets.
So please – be fair and honest in your Ticket choice
General | 280€ |
Middle | 170€ |
Low Income | 105€ |
Kiddos (>14) | 2,50€ |
Big Kiddos (14-18) | 85€ |
Locals | 195€ |
Voluntary Inflated Price | 500€ |
Low Income Ticket
Applications for Low Income Tickets are now closed.
If your application for a Low Income ticket is approved, you will be given a code so you can buy your ticket later. If your application isn’t approved, we’ll let you know as soon as possible, so that you can make other arrangements.
All applicants will receive a yes (with a code and further LI ticket info) or no (with the opportunity, first time, first gets, to get middle tier tickets released after responses are sent out) response usually before the end of March.
Middle Tier Ticket
This year we’re experimenting with a new “mid-tier” ticket to help people who might not qualify for a Low Income ticket, but can’t afford a full price ticket. It’s a self-assessed choice, but please only choose this ticket if you absolutely cannot afford a full price ticket, those middle Tickets are very limited, so keep fair! We rely on your honesty with this, if we see that this experiment is misused, we will not continue next year. So please – keep those for the people who need them.
After the low income tickets are allocated, there will be more middle tier tickets released. For those who applied for the Low Income Ticket and were denied, this is your chance.
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 better, more ridiculous and wonderful art. Do you get anything in return?
No.
It will, however, give 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 organisation and nobody gets paid or receives free tickets, including artists, performers, volunteers and organisers. Tickets are our only source of income to pay for event costs as well as funding grants for artists, performers, and innovation projects.
However inclusion is one of Nowhere’s 10 principles, so we offer discounted tickets for people in the situations below:
To make it possible for parents to participate, we offer low tickets prices for children.
- 14 to 18 years old: TBD
- Under 14 years old: TBD
You can purchase these along with the purchase of the adults’ tickets, no additional steps are required.
For those who live with hearing impairment, physical disability or other conditions that require additional consideration, we offer concessionary tickets for their companions. A companion is any person who, by attending the event, enables another person to participate.
To apply, please email tickets@goingnowhere.org
Due to the huge demand for Low Income tickets last year we’ve done some juggling of ticket allocations and opened up 400 Low Income tickets. The 2023 application process was open from the 22th February at 9:00 a.m until the 22th of March at 17:00 inclusive. 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 afford, but if you don’t have paid full-time work, you might qualify for a low-income ticket. To request a low-income discount, you’ll have to fill in this form.
You’re not eligible for the low Income Tickets but still can’t afford the normal price ? We’re glad to add the Middle Tier Tickets this year.
Note that this is not a limited discount ticket, it’s only for these who can’t come to Nowhere otherwise. Don’t spam the application volunteers.
Same as regular ticket, on march 15.
Since 2019, We created an high income tickets, priced around €100 over the standard ticket. It’s the opposite of a low income ticket. If you are feeling extra financially comfy this year, you 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 tickets, our arts funding, and other basic infrastructure for the event. What perks, privileges, special 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 it, do consider buying a high income ticket. We would love you forever and ever (though we already do anyway.)
If you have any questions about Nowhere finances or want to see a breakdown of Nowhere’s accounts, you can find it here.