Tickets
How can I purchase tickets?
Tickets are available online through our website or via the Weezevent platform:
What types of tickets are available?
- Early Bird – €79.99
Full festival access + camping (own tent). Limited availability. - First Release – €99.99
Full access + camping. Available after Early Birds sell out. - Second Release – €119.99
Full access + camping. Available after First Release sells out. - Final Release / At the Gate – €129.99
Full access + camping. Available while supplies last. - Saturday + Sunday Ticket – €79.99
Access Oct 4–5, including camping. - Sunday Only Ticket – €39.99
Access Oct 5 only. No camping included.
Do I need a separate ticket for my vehicle?
Yes. One ticket per vehicle is required:
- Car Parking – €5.99
Parking outside the festival. Limited spots. Parking only, no overnight sleeping.
- Van Camping – €19.99
Access to the designated van camping area where you can sleep in your vehicle. Spaces are limited; vans may be blocked in until event end.
We recommend booking your vehicle ticket together with your festival pass, as parking spots sell out fast.
Important: Vehicles without the proper ticket will not be allowed entry. Unauthorized parking will be reported. If parking tickets are sold out, please park near Sant Celoni station and use the free shuttle.
Location & Transport
Where is the festival?
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L’Amagatall de Cal Tonedor
Ctra. C-61 Km 14,7
08471 – Vallgorguina (Barcelona)
[Google Maps]
How do I get there? (by car, motorbike, camper)
By car/van/motorbike:
Take the AP-7 motorway, Exit 11 Sant Celoni, then follow signs to Vallgorguina (~4 km). The entrance is on the left; watch for signs.
Alternative routes:
- C-32 (north/Maresme): Exit 109 to Arenys de Munt, then 15 km on C-61.
- C-35 (Montseny area): Follow signs to Sant Celoni, then take AP-7/Vallgorguina turnoff.
Vehicle access requires a valid parking ticket and is only possible during designated check-in times (see Dates & Schedule).
How do I get there? (by public transport)
By public transportation, head to Sant Celoni:
- Train: Lines R2 Nord (Barcelona Airport – Maçanet/Massanes) and R11 (Barcelona Sants – Portbou)
- Bus: Line 302 Teisa (Girona – Sant Celoni), 560 Sagalés (Granollers – Sant Celoni), 561 Sagalés (Arenys de Mar – Sant Celoni)
Shuttle Service
From Sant Celoni station, a free shuttle transports attendees to the festival. Meeting point: parking lot opposite the station building (facing the tracks). Present your festival ticket to board.
Free shuttle service details
- Service is free and runs both ways during operating hours (see Dates & Schedule). The ride is short (about 10 minutes).
- Sunday shuttle runs only from festival to Sant Celoni starting 16:00.
- No food or drink allowed on the shuttle.
- If no shuttle is immediately available, please wait—it will arrive shortly.
- WhatsApp support number during the event: +34 649 209 328.
Dates &. Schedule
Festival dates: October 3–5, 2025 (Friday to Sunday).
Access and opening times:
- Camping area, bar, and pool open at 12:00 PM on Friday.
- Other areas open as performances start.
- Performances end Sunday at 22:00.
- Festival gates close at midnight.
- Last shuttle leaves in time for the final train from Sant Celoni.
- Attendees may remain on site until 12:00 PM Monday; no shuttles run Monday.
- Monday gates open from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM for exit only.
Access control hours (important):
Gates closed outside these hours, no access permitted:
- Friday: 12:00 – 23:00
- Saturday: 12:00 – 23:00
- Sunday: 12:00 – 23:00
Security personnel will be on duty during closed hours.
Shuttle service hours:
- Friday: 16:00 – 22:30 (Sant Celoni → festival)
- Saturday: 12:00 – 15:00 and 18:00 – 22:30 (Sant Celoni → festival)
- Sunday: 17:00 – 22:30 (festival → Sant Celoni only)
Camping
Is camping included with my ticket?
Yes. All festival tickets include access to the general tent camping area.
Do I need to bring my own tent?
Yes. The camping area is for self-pitched tents only. Please bring a mattress, pillow, and warm sleeping bag or duvet as nights can be cold and damp. Please bring reasonably sized tents due to limited space.
What about camper vans or vehicles?
Camper vans have a separate camping area. To camp in your vehicle, purchase a Van Camping ticket. Spaces are limited..
Can I access the camping area anytime?
The tent camping area is near the pool and open 24/7. However, if you arrived by car, your vehicle will be parked outside the festival grounds, and parking lot access will be closed during gate closure hours. We recommend bringing all your belongings at arrival.
Can I rest peacefully at night?
Yes. Performances finish at reasonable hours to allow natural quiet in the Montnegre forests. Please respect this peaceful environment.
Food & Drinks
Drinking Water
Tap water throughout the site is safe to drink. Stay hydrated! Drinking water points are clearly marked.
Food & Drink Options
Food vendors and bars operate during music hours, offering various choices. You may bring your own food and drinks in reasonable quantities. Glass bottles are prohibited for safety.
Glass Bottles
Glass bottles are forbidden on the festival site and camping areas due to safety risks like broken glass causing injuries. Please avoid bringing them.
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Children & Families
Children are welcome only when accompanied and supervised at all times by an adult. A regular ticket must be purchased for each child. The dance floor area is not suitable for children during night hours.
Pets
Although we love animals and often host many pets at our hotel, the festival environment is not suitable for them. Please leave your pets at home for their safety and comfort.
First Aid
A first aid kit is available at the Info Point, and medical assistance can also be found at the Psycare (L’A Cura) area. For emergencies, head to the Info Point immediately.
Welcoming & supportive environment
We want everyone to feel safe and comfortable. Please care for yourself, others, and nature. Look after your friends. If you need help, contact the awareness team at L’A Cura, a calm, safe space at the festival. The team supports issues like assault, violence, discrimination, or general well-being. You can also ask any bar staff to connect you.
Liability
Attendance is at your own risk. The festival is not liable for personal injury or material damage, including during travel. Follow all instructions from staff and security. The festival takes place on private property; house rules apply. Violations may lead to removal.
Open Fire
Open fires and barbecues are strictly prohibited throughout the festival grounds, including camping areas.
Photos & Recordings
Feel free to capture memories mindfully. Avoid flash near the dancefloor and respect privacy. Professional recording is only permitted by authorized media identified by press passes. Unauthorized drones or equipment may result in removal.
Toilets & Shower
Use designated toilets throughout the site. Do not urinate in nature or leave tissue behind. Cold, open-air showers are near the pool; please use eco-friendly soaps. Shower before using sauna or pool.
Sauna & Swimming Pool
Sauna and pool are open daytime only and located in the camping area. Respect posted rules; usage outside hours is prohibited and may lead to removal.
Volunteering
Want to join the L’A Cultural team? Volunteers get free entry, meals, and accommodation. Email events@lacultural.eu with your availability. Opportunities available before, during, and after the festival.
Caring for the environment
We strive to minimize impact and invite you to:
- Reduce waste: Pack thoughtfully.
- Sort trash: Use recycling bins properly.
- Reuse: Purchase reusable cups (€1) and keep them.
- No littering: Use ashtrays and bins.
- Respect signage: Stay in designated areas.