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Bass Coast 2023 tickets go on sale this September for festival’s 15th edition

Bass Coast Music and Arts Festival is coming back in 2023 for it’s 15th edition! The festival organizers announced on Facebook that the “road to Bass Coast has officially begun.” The same Facebook post also had a link that allows you to add a reminder to your digital calendar.

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Tickets for the festival can be purchased here at 10 a.m. PDT on September 27, 2022.

The festival offers a range of activities, including electronic music performances, art installations, and workshops, providing something for everybody.

General Admission is $419 CAD ($419 USD), and if you want to enter the grounds early, there are two tiers available for purchase. If you’d like to arrive on July 5, a “Wednesday + Thursday combined” early entry ticket can be purchased for $169 CAD ($128 USD). Additionally, a Thursday early entry ticket is available for $109 CAD ($83 USD) as well. Early entry tickets are only available for purchase online prior to the event. None of the prices stated above include fees and applicable taxes. Bass Coast offers a payment plan allowing you to split your bill into three installments. Learn more about that here.

There are a number of other festival add-ons for purchase ranging from Bell tents to vehicle passes. Vehicle passes range in price from $59-$159 CAD ($45-$121 USD). In need of a ride to Bass Coast? In prior years the “Bass Shuttle” has been available as an add-on, stay tuned to see the price and pickup locations. The event organizers have stated that the music schedule concludes on Monday July 11th at 8 am. Attendees must also leave the festival grounds that day as well. Interested in volunteering or DJing? Applications for both should be on their website at a later date (TBD).

Will you be attending Bass Coast Music and Arts Festival in 2023? Lets us know in the comments, on Twitter and Facebook!

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