How to Buy 26th Illawarra Folk Festival Passes

Entry to the festival is with a festival pass / wristband only.

The best value Pass is the Early BircSeason Pass purchased by 3 December 2010. You save $30 on the full Season Pass price of $110 and $75 on individual session prices.

A Season Pass allows entry to all events from Thursday to Sunday and saves $75 on individual day purchases.

The best way to get tickets is to go to the internet site to use secure on-line purchasing. Buying an On-line Ticket will mean there will be few delays at the gate where you will be given your festival arm band. Purchasing on-line also helps lessen the load on our volunteers as well.

The purchased ticket receipt/voucher is to be presented with verification at the Festival Office at the Bulli Showground and is then exchanged for a festival wristband. This wristband is to be displayed and used to gain access to all the venues and must be worn at all times.

Children under 12 will be admitted free with a paying parent.

Food Event meal bookings can be made at the Festival and from the website (do it early!)

You can also get tickets by calling 1300 887 034, 9am to 5pm weekdays for over the phone credit card sales (Visa, Mastercard) or visit an outlet:

  • Bulli Newsagent / Post Office (opposite the Heritage Hotel)
  • Albion Park Post Office
  • Illawarra Folk Club concert nights

These outlets will have Ticket Voucher books in October.

Call Festival Information 1300 887 034 if you are having troubles.

Festival Office

The Festival Office will be located at the southern entrance to the Bulli Showground at the following times:

  • Wednesday 1pm to 8pm
  • Thursday 11am to 10.30pm
  • Friday 7.30am to 11pm
  • Saturday 7.30am to 11pm
  • Sunday 7.30am to 4pm

Camping Sites

There are only a limited number of camping sites, around 400, so camp sites can only be pre-booked with ticket purchase for $25 per adult for the whole festival.



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