Welcome to the Second Annual Living Free Festival!
Following the sold-out success of our 2024 event, the Living Free Festival returns in 2025—bigger, better, and more inspiring than ever. This year’s theme, “Exiting the Rabbit Hole,”invites us to explore solutions for living authentically after transcendent awakening.
Strengthening our interconnectedness and shifting from head to heart. Together, we’ll explore how to translate newfound truths into personal development, spiritual growth, and conscious living through our higher selves. A space where we can move beyond intellectual understanding and embody the truths we’ve discovered. Together, we’ll explore how to bring these truths into our daily lives, creating a ripple effect of positive change. The Living Free Festival is more than just a moment—it’s a movement toward a freer, more connected world.
By attending, you’re not just participating in an event; you’re joining a community of changemakers committed to living authentically and inspiring others to do the same.
Yes. Camping is available on the property in The Pillar Valley (BYO camping equipment). If you are intending to camp onsite, please select the ticket+ camping option when booking.
Gates open from 1pm Friday 22nd
Last act will finish approximately 3pm Sunday 24th
If you would like to stay on site and don't want to bring your own camping gear you can hire a tepee or pre setup tent with bedding. Further details regarding this will be available shortly.
There are plenty of alternative accomodation options on the coast (15-20 minutes away) or in Grafton (30 minutes away). Here are a few options:
Solitary Island Resort
Minnie Water Caravan Park
Wooli Holiday Park
Diggers Camp
No. Pets are not permitted on the property.
We recommend jumping on the Living Free Movement socials and trying to connect with others.
Telegram: https://t.me/livingfreemovement
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LivingFreeMovement/
Yes, carparking is available on the property (once you have purchased a ticket and selected parking required, you will receive the address details). Festival ticket holders are encouragedto rideshare/carpool to the event.
Yes, there are plenty of toilets and limited rustic showers onsite for campers.
Yes, food will be available for purchase through a selection of food trucks that will be onsite throughout the three-day festival event. We recommend bringing cash to purchase food. There is also an onsite kitchen serving food.
BYO food is permitted. Please be advised NO GLASS is permitted.
Tank water with will be available throughout the event as designated water stations and we recommend you bring a refillable water bottle or your own source of water if you prefer.
This event is an alcohol and drug free event. Alcohol will not be served or available for purchase at the event.
We want all participants to experience connecting with community and connecting to music at the proper frequency without synthetic or artificial interference.
Once you have purchased your ticket, you will be provided with the exact location in the Pillar Valley. Approximately 30 minutes from Grafton (Train Station), 1 hour by car from Coffs Harbour (Small Airport), 1 hour 30 minutes from Ballina (Larger Airport), approximately 2 hours from Gold Coast (International Airport) and 3 hours from Brisbane (Large International Airport).
Yes, bus shuttle services will operate during the festival to transport attendees between day parking, caravan/trailer site and main stage locations throughout the day and evening.
For specific information regarding disability access, please provide details in writing to info@livingfreefestival.org
Yes, there will be an ATM available onsite. All purchases are CASH only.
Yes, a non-alcoholic bar serving a range of non-alcoholic beverages will be open during the festival. Purchases are CASH only.
Phone reception is limited/patchy on the property.
Yes. The event is kid friendly and there will be activities available throughout the festival specifically for kids. There is a large dam on the property so constant supervision of young children is required at all times.
We recommend you wear comfortable, sensible shoes. Weather appropriate clothing as this is an outdoor event. Consistent temperatures throughout the day averaging around 22 degrees with cooler evenings so something warmer for the evenings is advised.
There is a dam for swimming, so those who want a refreshing dip, please bring bathers/swimsuit and towel. We recommend you bring a head torch for exiting and walking around the property in the evenings for those who intend to stay after sunset. Pen and notepad to take notes throughout speaking events and cash for food and merchandise.