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About Revival 2026 on Sched
This year we are migrating to Sched.com as the main hub for all scheduling and participation applications. You will use Sched to apply or register your contributions (theme camp, workshop, music, performance, volunteer, ticketing assistance) and to stay updated on the festival schedule as it is released, including customizing your own personal itinerary.

Revivals program schedule will be updated as applications are approved, so check back often! Final Schedule as it will appear in the festival guide, will be live here on sched June 1st. But using the sched app will ensure that you are able to check to see if any sessions changein the app if any changes are made after we go to print.


Tickets
  • General Admission: $175 during the main sale.
  • Community Member Tickets: $100 during early registration, $125 after March 1st
    •  After your application is approved, you will receive a code to buy your Community Contributor ticket. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, twice a week. Community tickets are for volunteers, workshop facilitators, artists, performers, musicians, and anyone offering time, gifts, or talent to Revival 2026.
    • If you buy a General Admission ticket and are later approved as a contributing community member, you will receive a refund of the difference, or roll the difference over to next years event as a discount.
    • Kids 12 and under: 12 and under are free.
    • Minors 13–17: $50.

  • Add Ons
    • Trash Disposal ($20 per bag): You will receive a bag at the gate and can pre-pay as an add on or pay at the gate (gate price may be higher to account for trailer planning). North Fork Park does not have on-site trash cans. We encourage pack in/pack out, but this service is available for travelers or anyone who needs extra help. Fees go directly to the volunteers hauling trash.
    • Pet Pass ($100): Required for any animal on site. No discounts. This allows us to welcome pet guardians again while keeping the event safe.
    • Kids: 12 and under are free.
    • Minors 13–17: $50.
    • Day Passes: $100, good for any one 24-Hour Period. Kids and Teens are free for Day passes.


If you've already registered on Eventbrite, activate your Sched account on this page.
No ticket yet? Register on Eventbrite first.

What's Sched? Sched makes it easy for you to create your own schedule. Then you can share it with friends and sync it to your phone or calendar.

Where do I find my Eventbrite Order number?
View your tickets page on Eventbrite. You'll find a list of your existing tickets and the order numbers attached to each.

Can I reserve seats for others? No, each ticket holder must log in to Sched to manage their schedule. If you have bought multiple tickets, you can learn how to transfer them here.

If you have already purchased your tickets, you can activate your profile here, by entering your email and order number. Registering allows you to create your own personal schedule and itinerary for Revival, as well as manage your volunteer shifts.

Only ticket holders can register to create and manage their own personal schedules.


  1. Registration & Payment
    • How do I register for the conference?
      Purchaseing your ticket will automatically register you for your account, make sure to follow up in your email for the registration finalization.
    • What forms of payment do you accept?
      Cash at the gate, or online via credit or debit card
    • Do you offer group or early-bird discounts?
      If you ahve a large group, email [email protected] with how many are attending adn we can provide group discounts for froups of 6 or more. 
    • Can I get a refund if my plans change?
      No, we do not issue refunds for our tickets. If you are unable to attend, let us know and we will roll your ticket over to next year.
    • Can I transfer my ticket to someone else?
      Yes. Transfer it to a friend, fix a typo, or update an email. Log to Eventbrite.com/mytickets from your desktop to edit your order. Sched will sync within 30 minutes.
    • I can't add event to my personal itinerary, what do I do? 
      Click Here to connect your eventbrite ticket order numbner to your account. In most cases its a matter of mismatched email address. 
  2. Logistics
    • Is there electricity on site?
      No, any power needs you must bring your self (solar, generators etc)
    • Are meals or refreshments included with my ticket?
      No, bring all the food and wanter you would need while camping during the event. we will have 1 to two food vendors to supplement occasional meals, or snacks.
  3. Travel & Accommodation
    • Is parking available on-site?
      Yes, Car Passes are included in your ticket
  4. Accessibility & Special Needs
    • Is the venue accessible to wheelchairs or those with mobility issues?
      Yes, but please email [email protected] to ensure all your needs can be met.
  5. Networking & Sessions
    • How do I schedule or sign up for specific sessions?
      After you've purchsed your ticket you can simple clock on the session you want added to your person itinerary
  6. Code of Conduct
    • Does the conference have a code of conduct?
      Yes you can find that here
    • Who should I contact if I experience or witness inappropriate behavior?
      Locate a staff security and de-escalators, called Navigators, and Identified by bright blue Shirts, You will begiven additional over view of them when you check in. Or you can report an incident report here

Speakers
  1. Promotions & Materials
    • How can I promote my session to attendees?
      You can directly share your session on socials, or email [email protected] if you'd like to paln a collaborative post on instagram. You can also visit the event chat here, and let people know about you and your workshop.
    • Can I distribute handouts or education materials?
      yes, but not promotional/business infomation unless requested by the attendee.
  2. Post-Event Materials
    • Will my presentation be recorded and shared? 
      Not by Revival, but you are welcome and invited to!
    • Can I get attendee feedback from my session?
      Yes by request

Lead Generation & Networking
  • Will I have access to attendee contact lists?
    Yes, by request after the event.
  • Are there dedicated sponsor-attendee connection opportunities?
    Yes, Salt City Sanctuary is one of our sponsors, and will have a full dedicated space for connecting, learning and networking with them. 

Venue & Logistics
  1. Location & Directions
  2. Venue Amenities
    • Is free Wi-Fi available?
      Nope!
    • Are there on-site dining options or nearby restaurants?
      We typically have 1-2 Food vendors to supliment any meals you did not bring with you. But all attendees shoud anticipate bringing their own food and water.
    • Where can I find an ATM or business center?
      There is non on site, bring cash for vendors, as sometimes service for processing payment may be spotting during high traffic periods
Contact & Additional Support
  1. General Inquiries
    • Who can I contact if I have general questions about the event?
      Join the chat here in sched!
    • Is there a main email or hotline for support?
      Anythign that isnt answered via chat can be answered at [email protected]
  2. Troubleshooting


Camping essentials
We're up in the mountains, so plan to be self-sufficient for the full four days:
• No electricity on site
• Running water in the bathrooms for sinks and toilets, but no showers
• 1–2 food vendors on site, but plan to bring your own food, water, and all the camping gear you'd need for four days in the mountains
• The landscape and map evolve each year based on community feedback, so even returning campers get a slightly new experience

A note on weather and wind: the weather during the solstice has always been delightful, but every year there's typically one night where a sudden wind burst catches folks unaware. Stake your tent down well, and if you have a pop-up shade or canopy, take the cover off whenever you're away from camp for an extended stretch (or, better yet, secure it with ratchet straps and rebar stakes so it stays firmly in place). A little prep on day one saves a lot of chasing-your-tent-across-the-meadow energy later.

Check-in is at The View Bowery in Weber County / North Fork Park (View Check in Gate on google maps here)
Gates open Thursday, June 18 at 10 AM. Quick tip: cell service can be spotty up there, so take a screenshot of your ticket before you head out for the fastest entry. If you forget or can't load it at the gate, no worries, we can look you up. When you pull up, our greeters will walk you through the festival map, including bathroom houses and porta-potties, the medical tent, camping areas, and how to identify volunteer staff throughout the weekend.

Center Camp is the heart of it all, at the middle bowery (view on google maps here) (some folks call it the pavilion, same thing):

You'll find open mics here, a donation-based café, and it's the main social hub. Surrounding Center Camp are our theme camps, which host the workshops, events, activities, music, and performances. Right alongside is the community stage, where live bands play from 5–10 PM each evening, so there's a natural lull in workshops during that window if you want to catch a set. During the day, that same stage hosts other events. Beside it is the silent disco, where night owls can dance until about 3 AM without waking the early birds. Most late-night workshops and events wrap by midnight, and folks gather around theme camps or campfires after that. Only a handful of people are typically up past 2 AM, and our team makes sure they're not disturbing sleeping campers.

Where to sleep: You can camp in the designated areas of that same field (greeters will point them out at check-in), or in the open field below. The lower field is a bit of a longer walk, but it's the furthest from any sound and perfect if you're a light sleeper.

Workshops run as early as 7 AM for sunrise yoga and a few start as late as midnight.

A few more good-to-knows:
• Pets are welcome with a pet pass.
• Alcohol isn't sold on site, but Revival is BYOB if you'd like to bring your own.
• Families are very welcome. Revival is a safe, family-friendly event with dedicated kids' programming, so if friends with little ones are asking, the answer is yes.
• We have rogue camps that intentionally don't list themselves in the guide. They like keeping surprises alive, so you'll stumble onto them, and that's part of the fun.
• We run Revival Tours specifically for first-year attendees and solo travelers. It's a guided meet-up that visits all the theme camps so you make friends early and don't miss anything. I'd highly recommend hopping on one your first day.

One last thing: on  June 1, our finalized schedule drops. That's the version printed in the festival guide you'll receive at the gate, so once it's live you can plan your weekend with confidence.
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