Only one week left to buy tickets!

Tickets for Dragon Burn 2018 are on sale now!


If you do not have a ticket when you arrive at the site you will not be allowed entry. No tickets are sold on-site.

We’re sorry, but tickets are non-refundable after purchase so please make sure you want to go before you buy. You can still gift/sell your ticket after purchase – please contact 247 Tickets for help transferring your ticket. 

Children 12 years and under can attend Dragon Burn for free. Any participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Children older than 18 months who are coming by bus will still need a bus ticket.

Buses will leave 8PM Friday, 9AM Saturday morning, 8PM Saturday evening, and 9AM Sunday morning. If you think you may need to come in earlier (to set up an installation for example) then please get in touch with the organisers as soon as possible and we will help you make arrangements. The return buses will run throughout the day on Tuesday 1st of May.

Everyone will still be expected to pay for their own travel to the festival (including artists, volunteers and organisers).

Tickets for Dragon Burn 2018 are on sale now!

7 thoughts on “Only one week left to buy tickets!”

    1. Hello Natalie,

      The site this year is a hilly forest (some of the hills are fairly steep) with a road running down one side that is mostly flat. There are multiple paths into the forest from this road that are generally less steep. It takes about an hour to walk across the site without crutches. I also believe someone is planning on running a bus service along the road. Access along the road should be easy, but going into the forest will be more difficult.

      I would say that it will be doable but more difficult for someone on crutches, since we can’t make the entire site easily accessible.

      Thanks
      Doc Bok

  1. I was unable to get my order to process yesterday for my ticket. It never moved on to the payment screen. I wanted 1 ticket and a bus ride for Sunday morning. Was there a technical problem?

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