
"Burning Man organizers have just released information on the festival's intensely confusing and complicated ticketing program. Seriously, it's amazing that anyone ever figures out how to buy a ticket to this event. But thousands upon thousands do just that, navigating the multi-tiered ticketing program to secure ducats for their annual trip to the desert. And, well, more power to them. The best course of action is to go straight to the ticketing page and try to navigate the process that way."
"What you probably should know right now, however, is that your first chance to buy passes in what organizers have dubbed the Sunrise Sale begins at noon Feb. 4. (Maybe noon does qualify as sunrise in the Burning Man world?) Of course, it's not quite that simple dialing up the site on Feb. 4 and entering your credit card digits. In order to do so, you need to register in advance, from noon Jan. 26 to noon Feb. 3."
"Tickets will be initially offered at different price points ranging from $675 to $3,000, during this so-called Sunrise Sale. And you'll want to buy them during this on-sale, since they go up in price from there during the multiple other ticketing periods that follow. But you don't have to pay all at once no matter what price range you're aiming for since BottleRock now offers payment plans for all tickets. That's new for 2026."
Burning Man released details for the 2026 ticketing program and the ticketing information is at https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/ticketing-information/. Registration for the Sunrise Sale runs from noon Jan. 26 to noon Feb. 3. The Sunrise Sale begins at noon Feb. 4. Initial ticket prices range from $675 to $3,000 and prices increase in subsequent ticketing periods. BottleRock offers payment plans for all tickets for 2026. Vehicle passes cost $165 each plus fees. Purchasers are limited to one vehicle pass and two tickets per household. Advance registration is required before attempting to buy passes.
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