psyLush and Nomada Project are thrilled to welcome you back to the 3rd edition of
Bloom 2024!

A long weekend journey in the forest with friends.
We will gather in the woods, to dance, share, and co-create from Thursday August 15th, to Monday August 19th.

You can expect a tastefully curated musical journey showcasing our beloved live music masters, as well some house, techno, downtempo, world, bass music, psychedelic trance and other goodies!

~ Join us on a magical piece of land to bask in nature, sun, music and community ~


📍Location

Blackstock, ON. Only a 1.5 hour drive East of Toronto.

*Accessible by GO Train as well. Closest station: OSHAWA.

Exact location shared with ticket holders via email closer to the date of the event.

🎟️ Tickets (More info on our ticket page)

..:: TICKET PRICES ::..

🌱 Really Early Bloomers ::: $225 + HST & fees - Available until sold out

🍃 Early Bloomers ::: $240 + HST & fees - Available until sold out

🌿 Regular Bloomers ::: $275 + HST & fees - Available until July 31, 2024

🍂 Late Bloomers ::: $295 + HST & fees - Available after August 1st - until August 15th at 3PM, 2024

🐛 Children (12 and under only) ::: $50 + HST & fees (Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times)

..:: PARKING PASSES ::.. (Please Carpool where possible!)

🌸 BLOOMER (Parked for full weekend - no ins and outs) ::: $20 + HST & fees

🐝 BEES (Ins & outs during gate hours only) ::: $25 + HST & fees

🚐 RV ::: $50 + HST & fees (Limited)

Tickets are limited for this intimate gathering - please don’t hesitate and purchase your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.

..:: REFUND POLICY ::..

We are unable to offer refunds, but tickets are transferable - Please refer to our ticketing website for transfer prompts.

⛴️ Rideshares

If you’re looking for a ride or offering a ride please refer to our RIDESHARE BOARD

🌞 Gate Hours

▫️Thursday, Aug 15th ::: 4PM - 11PM
▫️Friday, Aug 16th ::: 1PM - 11PM
▫️Saturday, Aug 17th ::: 1PM - 8PM

🔴 Sunday CLOSED

**Please respect our gate hours and arrive during opening hours. 💜

We ask that all guests please pack up and leave the land by 7pm on Monday August 19th. A reminder to pack out what you pack in.

🏕️ Camping

This is a camping gathering. There are many great places to set up camp on the land. Please see the map provided when you arrive for great camping locations.

Come prepared for all weather conditions - Extra tarps and warm clothes are recommended! (And bug spray!) The land is large! Please be prepared to carry in your gear and pack everything back out when you leave.

💩 Toilets

Port-a-potties will be available for use during the weekend and will be clearly marked on the map. They are found by the parking lot and behind Main Stage. Remember to leave them cleaner than you found them!

🚿 Shower Passes

Short showers will be available during designated times by donation. In efforts to preserve the well water for our event, as well as for the residents that live on the land, we will be limiting shower use. All proceeds will be donated to a local charity of our choice.

🍆 Food

Bring your own food and snacks for the weekend! There will also be food available for purchase - bring cash!

🅿️ Parking & Carpooling

In an effort to encourage carpooling as parking space is limited on the land, we are asking all cars to show a parking pass upon arrival. These will be available for purchase when buying tickets. After you check in, you will be directed by our parking crew to find your parking spot.

PARKING PASSES

🌸 BLOOMER (Parked for full weekend - no ins and outs) ::: $20 + HST & fees

🐝 BEES (Ins & outs during gate hours only) ::: $25 + HST & fees

🚐 RV ::: $50 + HST & fees (Limited)

If you are looking for a ride, please post in the event or update our ride share spreadsheet, and hopefully others with space may be able to help you out.

***Please drive safe and sober!

💧Drinking Water

While on the land you’ll have access to safe and fresh drinking water by the airplane hangar near the parking lot. Please bring water jugs and bottles to be filled with water from the land. We recommend you bring a stash of extra drinking water for your campsite just in case!

🔥 Fires

If the conditions allow, there will be a communal fire pit for everyone to enjoy. Please no personal campfires.

🦮 Pets & Animals

We ask that you please leave your dogs and other pets at home.

👶 Children

Children 12 and under are welcome to attend, as long as they have a designated guardian with them at all times. This includes overnight, while they are sleeping in case they wake up. If your child is found unattended and this becomes a problem we may ask you and your child to leave.

🦠 Covid Precautions

For the safety and health of our whole community please stay home if you are exhibiting any signs or symptoms of a cold or flu. In the ever changing pandemic climate, we pledge to ensure the safety of all attendees by following current health recommendations.

We will be gathering on the traditional lands of Anishinabewaki, Wendake-Nionwentsio, Mississagua and the Haudenosaunee people; governed under Treaty 20, 1818, land that has been inhabited by Indigenous peoples from the very beginning. Today, this area is still the home to many Indigenous peoples, and we acknowledge all the generations of people who have stewarded this land and recognize the great privilege of being able to gather here.

We share this Land Acknowledgement in part to humbly express our acknowledgement, privilege and gratitude to the First Nations; and to call ourselves into activation for justice for Aboriginal people on Turtle Island. For those who are settlers, what can we all do? Activate for justice. Initiate conversations amongst ourselves and others about Indigenous issues. Call out the continued genocide of Indigenous people on Turtle Island, take action in our communities. Hold governments accountable to their promises regarding the struggles that communities face at the hands of settler colonialism. Read the Truth and Reconciliation Final Report -- consider how we can support the calls to action. Locate and support local Friendship Centres, and Indigenous Organizations and grassroot projects. Speak up; bring this conversation and activation to other community events you/we're a part of; volunteer/show up; participate in the redistribution of resources and reparations by way of donations. Even a small amount of any of the above is something.

As organizers of this gathering, we are committed to:

1) Having copies of TRC reports to be loaned/read at the gathering.

2) Initiate conversations and collective activation

3) Having conversations on the land with one another

4) Treading lightly on this land with humility - respecting the animals, plants, and all of our surroundings by leaving no trace.

This experience is what we all make it, so if you plan on coming we encourage you to share and contribute to our collective experience. We are all responsible for creating a safe and fun weekend together.

We are so excited for you to join us for Bloom and can’t wait to see you! If you have any questions at all please reach out to us at bloomfestinfo@gmail.com

 

Blackstock, ON

The exact location will be provided to all ticket holders.