How you choose to embark on your experience is up to you. Take a deep breath and let the magic of Shambhala Music Festival navigate you through the endless possibilities. Shambhala Music Festival is committed to fostering a safe and inclusive community event. In order to do so, Shambhala Music Festival requires that all participants understand and agree to this Code of Conduct in relation to all activities regarding the festival. Obscene or offensive gestures, including the use of offensive imagery and symbolism on banners, signs, and other visual tools.
Law enforcement may be notified. Please contact security shambhalamusicfestival. Please remember that notifying Shambhala Music Festival does not constitute or replace a notification to local law enforcement.
Encompassing all aspects of harm reduction from sexual health, a strong medical team, and various safe spaces, the Shambhala Music Festival Harm Reduction team ensures that all guests, as well as staff, are educated on how to transform the festival into an accepting and safe environment.
Shambha-Abled is located near Downtown Shambhala and is for our guests with mobility disabilities. Power access is available for charging motorized wheelchairs. They provide free drug testing, harm reduction supplies, services and information about safer sex and partying.
Full medical services are available 24 hours a day. Shambhala medical is a judgement-free zone. You can also safely store and refrigerate any medications you have. You can also stay on site Sunshine Lot Monday night and leave Tuesday. Talk to Options volunteers for free condoms and safe sex supplies. The Outreach Team is a great resource for safety and harm prevention.
Outreach volunteers can be found at the gate of the festival and roaming throughout the grounds. Ask them any health and safety questions you might have, and for directions to harm reduction services. The Sanctuary is a calm safe haven nestled in a grove of old growth trees right next to Medical Services.
The Sanctuary provides non-judgmental service and support and welcomes anyone who feels they need a safe, quiet place to rest at any time during the festival. If you are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, isolated, cold, wet, need to get out of the sun for a while, just need to chill out, or need someone to talk to, our Sanctuary volunteers will be happy to help. Sanctuary is open 24 hours a day. Crisis support and post-festival resources are available here.
Security and public safety staff are available at all times. Their goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of all guests. They will contact Security immediately.
All General Admission tickets include parking in our Free Parking lot. A limited amount of Parking Upgrades are available for purchase on-site only, first-come, first-served. Parking decal prices will be announced in the spring. Visit the Camping and Parking page for more information. Only camperized RVs, campers, camper vans or modified vehicles with a bed installed permanently that guests are sleeping in will be allowed to purchase a Starlight decal.
Metta camping area is a Free Tent camping zone, where no vehicles, RVs or trailers are permitted in. When coming to the ranch, be prepared to pay the Early Entry Admission Fee in effect at the time you arrive at the bottom of the farm road. Guests must not park on, or block the highway. This impedes the safety of our guests on the highway and non-festival traffic coming through the area.
Shambhala Music Festival has not created the rule that states you may not sleep overnight at a rest stop. The RCMP have stated that rest stops are designated for a quick rest around an hour or so they are not meant for campsites. If you choose to sleep overnight at a designated rest stop it will not be Shambhala Music Festival that approaches you, it will be the RCMP.
As for our holding pen, you will be placed there if you arrive before 8am on Tuesday and have lined up on the highway. You may be approached by the RCMP too. Yes, an expired piece of government issued photo identification will be accepted. Regardless of the laws in your home province, country or state, you are not considered an adult in BC until you are No exceptions.
ID is required to get into the festival, no exceptions. When you file, you will receive a card with a police report number on it. Bring this card with you. Also bring supporting pieces of ID, such as a birth certificate, SIN card, health insurance card or credit card. Yes, we encourage guests to bring pedal-powered transportation!
We strongly recommended a bike lock if you bring a bike. There are bike racks available Downtown. No rentals are available onsite. The nearest gas station, grocery stores and restaurants are in Salmo, BC approximately 12km from the festival site.
Make sure you fill up on gas before you arrive at Shambhala to make sure you have enough fuel for Exodus on Monday. Gates are open 24 hours a day until from Tuesday, August 6th at 8am until Sunday, August 11th at 12pm. Click here for information about Early Entry on August 6th, 7th, 8th. The last track drops at 10 am on Monday, August 12th. Excessive music and partying in campsites will be shut down by event staff on Monday. This is meant to be a night of rest before you hit the road.
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You will have lots of time to make your decision. Situated in the downtown core at Shambhala, the Amp Stage will be your initial dancefloor offering as you arrive home. Flanked by lush gardens on one side and our beloved vendors on the other, this zone is a hub of activity day and night.
Our large shaded area is a welcome respite for daytime listeners searching for a change of pace. As night falls, party-goers are invited to feast on our PK Sound system, Lighthead environment, and mind-altering stage performances. Fractal Forest, The Funkiest Show On Earth, is a magical journey on a mothership through space, time and the universe of all things funky. Let yourself go, as you are transported to another dimension where you are surrounded with great times, warm smiles and body moving sounds of bliss.
Deep in the Shambhala forest lies a special place that has quietly evolved over the years. A welcoming dance floor surrounded by towering cedar trees, lush pathways, creative installations and cool forest lounge areas. The organic stage orientation provides a beautiful backdrop to our renowned music line up and theatrical performance art. After sunset, The Grove transforms with full spectrum Funktion-one sound and state of the art lighting designed to enliven and free the senses.
At the beach stage, you can, kick off your shoes, make yourself at home, and cool down in the sacred waters of the Salmo River. Enjoy the familiar, chilled-out Living Room vibe that wraps its arms around you at the most crucial times—whether it be a short break from the madness during. We continue to bring groove-based dance music to the beach. Disco funk soul and rare groove fun by day, transforms by sunset into a mix of even heavier grooves, tasteful house vibes and all other sorts of electronic obscura-teaze, showcasing some absolute legends in the dance music scene.
Saturday we will continue with bass on the beach theme by day and on through the night. Sunday is worldly, eclectic, funk and breaks shifting into live music by night. The Living Room is a candy buffet for the senses. The Pagoda is a temple of myth, lore, and legend. The seven-story house of worship has been designed by the Pagoda stage Druids as a symbol of the collective love felt by the people who gather to connect with each other at Shambhala.
It is said that when dancing beneath the Pagoda people can also connect with their true selves. In this process, the Pagoda transforms into almost anything you can imagine. Mystikal creatures, Gothic temples, spirits, animals. Country, punk, metal and EDM events tend to last even though the audience might be smaller.
Shambhala has also survived long enough to become established, a tough feat in the music festival business. The festival has legions of devoted "Shambhalovelies" who build bonds with each other that are renewed every year. Establishing an event and building that sense of loyalty is a challenge, as Ponderosa Festival co-founder Kia Zahrabi knows. After six years, the Rock Creek, B. It requires a lot of patience to grow a festival for sure, whether its electronic or live music-focused," Zahrabi said.
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