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The following is a list of regional Burning Man events ordered alphabetically by geography. Not all of these events are affiliated with the Burning Man organization.
South Africa's Regional Burning Man event, held since 2007 (excluding 2020 and 2021). It plays host to 11,000 participants yearly and is hosted on Quaggafontein and Vaalfontein farms in the Western Cape.
Victoria's Annual Regional Decompression! Held Oct 7, 2017 – Oct 8, 2017 in Saanichton, BC
Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Event, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society
Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Events, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society: Micropolis 2010, Dustcovery 2017
Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Event, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society. Held for 10 years, ending in 2010 [1]
OtherWorld is a four-day, thousand person official Burning Man Regional Event at Lake Cowichan on Vancouver Island run in association with the Kindle Arts Society.
Alberta's official Burning Man regional event is in association with the League of Extraordinary Albertans. It is typically held on the weekend closest to the summer solstice, and 2017 will mark its 10th anniversary.
Part of the annual Long John Jamboree on Great Slave Lake.
Official Burning Man Toronto Regional Event, in association with BurnT Interactive Arts Society. (Now defunct)
Toronto regional having its inaugural event May 2017, associated with H.E.A.T. (Hyperborean Experiential Arts Team). (Now defunct)
After a three year hiatus of Regional Burn Events, SideBurn is the 2023 Ontario Regional Burn.
Celebrating similar principals as the original Burning Man, including radical self-reliance, participative art and culture and fire. The event is held in Eastern Townships during the summer and is put on by the Brûleurs de Montréal Burners. In 2018 l'Osstidburn held its 2nd edition between June 15 and June 17 in the Eastern Townships about two hours away from Montreal. Now in 2023 as one event per year (excluding pandemic), we welcome 500 volunteers and the event last 5 days, still in June.
A volunteer driven beach clean up and burn that follows the 10 principles of Burning Man . We adopted a stretch of beach (6.7 miles) through the General Land Office in 2014 and have been doing four of these events a year since. This summer event is our largest of the year.
Each year, the Houston area burner community holds an all-volunteer run, camping experiment of temporary community inspired by Burning Man in celebration of art, music, creativity and radical self-expression. To attend the event you must be at least 21 years of age. [7]
Flaming Cheese (official site). An annual burn/campout in the Driftless region of Wisconsin. Usually in early to mid June. The inaugural event took place in 2022.
This previous regional Burning Man event in Matong State Forest, NSW, has been held annually in most years since 2011. The location has come to be called Red Earth City, due to the reddish colour of the Australian outback soil. The event occurs in September/October each year, coinciding with the NSW Labour Day public holiday. The 2022 event is scheduled for September 29 to October 3, and is expected to be capped at 1,000 participants. Burning Seed is owned by Red Earth City Pty Ltd, a private company. [10]
The 3rd Degree is the official Regional Burning Man event for Sydney, Newcastle and surrounds. Held annually on the Central Coast around September since 2022, it adheres deeply to the 11 Principles and the importance and transformative effects of the Effigy and Temple Burns. The stunning nature, vistas, walking trails, river, showers and some access to power have entrenched it's reputation as Australia's "Bougie Burn" among it's ~400 participants annually. [11]
Taking place in the wheatbelt town of Kulin, WA. The event occurs around Easter each year, with the 2017 event scheduled for April 12–18 and will mark the 4th year and 6th event held by Blazing Swan Inc. The event location is in dry bushland near Jilakin Lake and Rock and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. Each year a swan-shaped wooden effigy has been built and burned at the culmination of the event. Attendance was capped at 2000 people in 2015 and 43 registered theme camps, and 2500 people in 2016 and 58 registered theme camps. Blazing Swan is a registered Not For Profit organisation.
The regional Burning Man event for Queensland and northern New South Wales, held annually in most years since 2015. Modifyre is an event of BURN Arts Inc., a not-for-profit community-owned organisation. [12] An insect-shaped effigy and a temple is burned at each event. It had 350 participants in 2018.
Burning Japan presents a one-of-a-kind experience, merging the very essence of Burning Man with Japanese culture. Started in 2012, its primary objective is to cultivate an experimental community of over 500 passionate participants, that embodies the values of Burning Man, including concepts like radical self-reliance, participatory art in Theme Camps, fire performances, the absence of monetary transactions, commitment to leave no trace.
Most years, Burning Japan changes its annual date and its location around Tokyo. In 2022, it was held near Tagata District during early November, and it will continue to be hosted at the same location and time in 2023. As a notable traditions, a Phoenix effigy is ceremoniously burned at each event. Additionally, elements from Japanese culture, such as the lively Mikoshi parade, are present.
Official events held in Jiaoxi, Yilan in 2019 and 2021 with between 100 and 150 people, following a 2014 Decompression in Honeymoon Bay, Yilan.
The regional Burning Man event in Hunterville had 2,163 participants in 2020. [13] Kiwiburn has been held annually since 2004. [14]
is a regional Burn in Styria. Mindburn 2016 happened 2–7 August in Steinberg near Hitzendorf. It is a colorful festival filled with art, celebration, music, performances, workshops, games and discussion. It had 70 participants in 2013, 64 participants 2014.
a regional Burn sponsored by Austrian Burners, starting for the first time on Okt. 5–8 2017 in Palace Wetzlas near Vienna. 150 participants registered in 2017. Schloss Schönburn 2018 took place on Sept. 19–23 in the same location with 200 participants. Smaller burns occurred from 2020 to 2022 because of Covid restrictions. Schloss Schönburn 2023 will be held at Schloss Drosendorf in Lower Austria during September 6–10, 2023.
a decompression event sponsored by Austrian Burners happening every January in Vienna. It had 450 participants in 2014, 500 in 2015, and 550 in 2016. The Vienna Burning Ball paused since 2020 because of Covid.
was held early December 2016. It was the first official Burning Man event in Finland: The event place Cirko in Suvilahti was filled with two days of art, performances, workshops and music, co-created with participants.
is a decompression organized regularly since 2006 by the French Burners non-profit (no fixed date). The last one on December 8, 2018, had 1,200 participants and was held at le Cabaret Sauvage. Paris Decom is an official regional event sanctioned By Burning Man.
is a regional Burn in France. The first Crème Brûlée 2016 was held 13–16 May on farmland in Vexin National Park, 70 km from Paris. It had 250 participants. It was held again in 2017 and 2018. The 2018 edition was in May the Creuse department and had 500 participants. It is an official regional event sanctioned By Burning Man ()
Since 2017, usually mid-end of June in Brandenburg region (near Berlin), attendance around 450 in 2017 and around 1000 in 2021/2022. Its 11 principles are derived from the original 10, but replace "Civic Responsibility" with "Community" and "Consent", combining the orgiastic aspect of the event with an emphasis on kindness, mutual responsibility, and clear communication.
Burning Bär is inspired by Burning Man and Nowhere and follows the core principles of Burning Man. On February 26–28, 2016 Burning Bär: Plug and Play took place in a castle in Beesenstedt with more than 400 participants. In 2017 Burning Bär was held on February 24–26 and on February 23–25, 2018 at the same location with around 500 participants. (Cancelled)
Burning Burg is a Burner event in Germany and started in 2008. It takes place in Castle Lutter.
A weekend event that typically takes place in June. Set on a private ecofarm in County Wexford attracts burners from all over the world but remains a small event.
A 4-day event in the Apennine Mountains, first held in 2015, which is oriented to arts and hiking. (Cancelled)
The 2021 Dutch Decompression was one of the last events before the Dutch government declared a Covid based lockdown again. In 2022 there was a 'normal' Dutch Decompression again, albeit without a daytime programme.
In 2022 and 2023 Where the Sheep Sleep returned to Zeewolde and grew to about 1400 participants.
Frostlys is a small burn located on an island in a lake outside Oslo. The time of year varies, and the name of the festival is reflected in this, with event such as Frostlys (vinter), Vårlys (spring) and Høstlys (autumn). It's been held each year from 2020, and have between 200-300 participants. www.frostlys.no
The first RoBurn was held in December 2019 in Bucharest. [15] [16] It was followed by RoBurn “Peculiar Turnout” during July 31 – August 3, 2020, [17] and an event by the Black Sea from July 30 to August 2, 2021. [18]
Nowhere is a pan-European event. It had around 2200 participants in 2016, 3000 in 2017 and 3600 in 2022.
The first edition was in 2022 with around 100 participants. Second edition is planned for Oct 12–15 2023.
* Somewhere
The first edition was held in 2022. The third annual event will be held may 30 - june 5 2024.
A secluded lakeside grassy Burn in Devon, UK with a maximum capacity of 999 participants.
2023: 22–29 May
2022: 30 May – 5 June
2021: Cancelled due to Covid.
2020: 25–31 May - Cancelled due to Covid.
2019: 20–27 May
2018: 4–10 June
2017: 23–9 May
2016: 25–31 May
A Burn with a max. capacity of 175 participants, held in the lush hills of Powys, Wales.
2023: 14-18 Sept
2022: 15-19 Sept
2021: 9-13 Sept
2020: 17–21 Sept - Cancelled due to Covid.
An end of year burner decom held in central London over a single day and night.
2023: 18 Nov
2022: 12 Nov
An unofficial burn event inspired by the 10 Principles of Burning Man held in Scotland.
2024: 22–29 April
An unofficial Burn held in a cow farm in East Sussex, for max 30 participants.
2021: 15–18 July
2020: 16–19 July
The Midburn (official site) event is the official regional event organized by the Midburn community – the Israeli Burning Man community. For six days, a temporary city is set up in the Negev desert, creating a platform which will allow a communal lifestyle, creativity, art and radical self-expression. It is held yearly since 2014, in May or June, around the Jewish holiday of "Shavuot." The third Midburn event, in 2016, had an attendance of 8,000 participants. In 2017, more than 10,000 [27] people attended, making it the 2nd biggest regional event outside the US, after AfrikaBurn.
Contraburn is an event organized by the Midburn community that takes place every year on the weekend of the Burning Man event. In 2019, 2,000 participants are expected.
Burnerot (translates "Candles Burn") is a weekend event organized by the Midburn community that takes place every year at the end of December, close to Hanukkah. In 2018 it had an attendance of 2,000 participants.
Burn2 (official site)
Burn2 is the original officially recognized Burning Man regional in the virtual world (cyber space). Burn2 occupies a virtual playa year-round called Deep Hole, a region (simulator or "sim") in Second Life®, with extra regions added to their virtual space during its annual event nicknamed "Octoburn".
Burn2 is run by a group of volunteers that include people directly involved with Burning Man, digital artists with a genuine interest in Burning Man, along with seasoned Second Life® programmers. The Burn2 regional is open year-round to WELCOME HOME BURNERS. This digital playa is unique in that it provides a home to Burners who may not be able to travel to their local regional. Participation is from Burners from all over the world! Burn2 offers classes for those interested in building in a digital world, offers mentors for newbies, and throws some fantastic parties!
The core 10 Principles of Burning Man are celebrated, demonstrated and encouraged. Burn2 has many of the elements of the Burning Man Event, including being set in a desert playa virtual environment. At Burn2, you will experience many of the same organized groups as Burning Man; such as Greeters- who are the first people you meet at the entrance to events; Lamplighters- guardians of the Ten Principles and bringers of the flame to the virtual playa and the Temple; Fire Dancers- the Lamplighters who give special performances at selected events; Rangers- specially trained mediators always ready to help Burners to do their best to practice the Ten Principles of Burning Man, a Department of Mutant Vehicles- those crazy art cars you see rolling around in the dust, and Fashionistas- who loudly celebrate their Radical Self Expression in wild costumes as they strut their stuff in fashion shows on the playa! Not to be forgotten, the Placement department provides layouts and placements while the DPW department teams handle infrastructural elements and builder help for the events.
Many talented artists generously build and gift their art to this community which is open year-round with several events through the year.
Welcome to Burn2 Event Calendar
Burn2 Upcoming Events
Past Events Burn2 2024 and prior
Events no longer happening.
Zozobra is a giant marionette effigy constructed of wood, wire and cotton cloth that is built and burned on the Friday of Labor Day weekend prior to the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It stands 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) high.
A bonfire is a large and controlled outdoor fire, used either for informal disposal of burnable waste material or as part of a celebration.
Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert event focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" held annually in the western United States. The event's name comes from its culminating ceremony: the symbolic burning of a large wooden effigy, referred to as the Man, that occurs on the penultimate night, the Saturday evening before Labor Day. Since 1990, the event has been at Black Rock City in northwestern Nevada, a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert about 100 miles (160 km) north-northeast of Reno. According to Burning Man co-founder Larry Harvey in 2004, the event is guided by ten stated principles: radical inclusion, gifting, decommodification, radical self-reliance, radical self-expression, communal effort, civic responsibility, leaving no trace, participation, and immediacy.
Burning Flipside is an annual effigy burn, display of creative arts, and self-expression of performances staged in Central Texas near Austin. Modeled on and associated with Burning Man, Flipside was the first regional Burning Man event.
An effigy is a sculptural representation, often life-size, of a specific person or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certain traditions around New Year, Carnival and Easter. In European cultures, effigies were used in the past for punishment in formal justice when the perpetrator could not be apprehended, and in popular justice practices of social shaming and exclusion. Additionally, "effigy" is used for certain traditional forms of sculpture, namely tomb effigies, funeral effigies and coin effigies.
Larry Harvey was an American artist, philanthropist and activist. He was the main co-founder of the Burning Man event, along with his friend Jerry James.
Fuego de los Muertos was an annual, Burning Man affiliated, regional decompression party event. It is organized by burners from San Diego and Orange County and is hosted in the rural and semi-arid eastern part of San Diego County.
Nowhere is a Burning Man regional event in Spain, the biggest such regional event in Europe. It began in 2004 and is held annually in July in the Monegros Desert, located in Aragon in north-eastern Spain.
Kulin is a town in the eastern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately 280 km from Perth. It is the main town in the Shire of Kulin.
Playa del Fuego, also known as PDF, is a regional event held annually in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. It is inspired by the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. The event is held in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. twice annually. The spring event is held over Memorial Day and the fall event is held over Columbus Day weekend. The event draws national participation from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and other states. The 2024 event is scheduled for May 23 to May 27 in Tamaqua.
Transformus is a regional Burning Man art festival in Stokes County, North Carolina, held on the third weekend of July and previously hosted on Marvin's Mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia. The community forms a temporary city called Mysteria during the third weekend in July which includes art installations, neighborhoods, lively nightlife and camps which offer services to the community. Since 2006 Transformus has distributed over $207,747 in art grants to the community. It remains one of the most art-centric Burner events in the U.S. Transformus celebrates Burning Man's 10 principles of radical inclusion, radical gifting, radical decommodification, radical self-reliance, radical self-expression, communal effort, civic responsibility, leaving no trace, participation and immediacy. Transformus also focuses on consent as its 11th principle.
Apogaea is an annual collaborative outdoor arts and music festival held as a Colorado regional counterpart for the Burning Man event. Typically held in late spring in southern Colorado, Apogaea ("Apo"), establishes a temporary autonomous zone where radical self-expression, inclusiveness, and self-reliance are the hallmarks of its participants.
X-Day is a traditional part of the Church of the SubGenius, a religion formed as a parody of cults and extreme religious groups, and their pamphlets and claims. X-Day fell on July 5, 1998, the scheduled "end of the world", and has been celebrated on July 5 each year since then. From its inception in 1980, the Church had prophesied that an army of alien invaders would land on the planet Earth and destroy the world of "normals", "pinks", and "glorps," while the members of the Church of the SubGenius would be rescued by the aliens and taken away into space. Chapters 10 and 11 of Revelation X: The "Bob" Apocryphon supply additional details as to the precise kinds of fates which supposedly await the "pinks" and "normals" left behind when X-Day comes, saying, among other things, that those who are not immediately killed by the aliens will be enslaved by a society of evil clowns known as the "Bozo Cult" until eventually their souls are devoured by the Elder Gods. The book also tells readers that if they want more information, they should send one million dollars to Ivan Stang so that he can remake his 1973 film Let's Visit the World of the Future.
The Black Rock Beacon is a newspaper made by and for burners, or fans and attendees of the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. It was started in 2005 by former staff members of the Black Rock Gazette when that newspaper no longer received funding from Burning Man LLC. It continues to publish annually. The newspaper aims to publish daily editions during the annual Burning Man event. The print paper is ad-free and is funded through donations, with all of its content is made available under a Creative Commons license.
Firefly Arts Collective is an American non-profit organization that facilitates the annual New England regional burner festival 'Firefly'. Firefly is a regional event inspired by the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. Firefly is held in Vermont typically during July 4 weekend. Most of the organizers and participants come from the Boston metropolitan area and surrounding states including Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.
Kiwiburn is a regional Burning Man event based in Hunterville, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand celebrating principles such as inclusion, radical self-expression, gifting, participative art, communal effort, and culture.
AfrikaBurn is an official Burning Man regional event, held at Quaggafontein in the Tankwa Karoo, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It is centered on the building of a temporary creative community in a semi-desert environment, involving ephemeral artworks, some of which are burnt towards the end of the event. Many attendees wear elaborate costumes and some create decorated "mutant vehicles". These mobile art cars are officially called Desert Mutant Vehicles.
Alchemy is a burn event operated according to the 10 Principles of Burning Man held annually in the early fall. Alchemy was first held in 2007 and grew quickly to become the largest regional burn in the United States and second largest in the world in 2012. From 2013 onward, the size was reduced due to logistical limits.
Midburn is a 6-day event held in the Negev Desert in southern Israel.
Blazing Swan is an annual regional Burning Man event held adjacent to Jilakin Lake near the town of Kulin, Western Australia. It is promoted as an experiment in temporary community and artistic expression, and the event is guided by eleven main principles, including radical inclusion, gifting and radical self-reliance. The event occurs around Easter each year, usually over a period of seven days. The event location is on bushland adjacent to Jilakin Lake, and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. A wooden effigy is built and burned at the culmination of the event.