WEEKEND & DAY PASSES
NOW AVAILABLE!

ADULT REGULAR WEEKEND PASS
$125
Available to March 27

LAST CHANCE WEEKEND PASS
Available March 28 - 30
$150

YOUTH
AGES 13-18
$25

LOW INCOME SENIORS PASS
65+ SENIORS ON FIXED INCOME
$25

KIDS 12 AND UNDER
Free

ADULT & YOUTH DAY PASSES NOW AVAILABLE
(Adult Day Pass Friday $50, Sat & Sun $75, Youth Day pass $15)
Ticket prices do not include
GST + Ticketing fee

*All Adult Weekend Passes include a $15 Merch Voucher
that can be used for artist and/or festival merchandise,
or food and/or beverage at participating Ignite Venues.


How to Pick up Your Wristband

Folks can pick up their wristbands (and $15 merch voucher if applicable) at the times and locations below.

You’ll need the email you were sent with the tickets/QR code:

At the Penticton Art Gallery

Wednesday March 26 10am - 5pm

Thursday March 27 10am - 5pm 

And then at The Elks Hall

Friday March 28 12pm - 10pm

Saturday March 29 10am - 10pm

Sunday March 30 10am - 5pm

The Ignite Weekend Pass gives access to all Ignite Festival Venues from Friday, March 28 - Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Some evening venues are 19+, remember to bring your ID.

The 4th Annual Ignite the Arts Festival Weekend is three days of non-stop music, performance, art, and workshops running in nine venues in downtown Penticton. With over 70 musical and performing acts to choose from, festivalgoers can cruise between venues and experience incredible music and art, while soaking up the vibrant community atmosphere of the town. The festival's lineup features something for everyone, from folk and electronic to spoken word and hip hop, as well as live theatre, dance, clowns, workshops, exhibitions, and a good dose of programming for kids and music to get you dancing. The Ignite Festival Weekend is the culmination extravaganza of Ignite Community Week and kicks off with a Parade for No Reason at 6pm on Friday, March 28th and runs till the evening of Sunday, March 30th, 2025.

Ignite proudly takes place in snpintktn (Penticton) on the unceded ancestral territory of the syilx (Okanagan) Peoples.