Insomniac’s Nocturnal Wonderland will celebrate its 27th year at the Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino County Sept. 17 and 18.
The long-running EDM festival has been held at the park in Devore since 2013, but its website states that this year will be its final one at this venue, although this isn’t the first time the festival has said it wouldn’t return.
Pre-sale general admission passes, which include access to both days for the electronic music dance festival, will go on sale for $119 plus taxes and fees at noon Friday, Feb. 18. An option for a payment plan with a deposit of $9.99 and a monthly payment of $19.99 will also be available. Guest must be 18 or older to attend.
Like in previous years, this lineup hasn’t been announced yet, but will be released as the festival gets closer.
As of Tuesday, Feb. 15, the festival’s website said the event will require proof of vaccination or a negative test taken 72 hours prior to arrival. A photo of a vaccination card, digital vaccine record, or negative test results on a phone will also be accepted. However, some festivals are changing COVID-19 policies after changes in state guidance. On Tuesday, Goldenvoice shared that the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival, which come to Indio in April, would no longer require vaccinations or negative tests for entry.
Visit nocturnalwonderland.com for tickets and more information.
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