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Shambhala Music Festival Releases 2024 Aftermovie & 2025 Info

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Aftermovie 2024 (Shambhala Music Festival / YouTube)

The 26th Annual Shambhala Music Festival is generating excitement as tickets went on sale on Friday. Alongside the ticket release, fans can enjoy the premiere of the 2024 Aftermovie, a vibrant recap of the festival that captures its energy and unforgettable moments. The Aftermovie will be available for viewing on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.

Shambhala has grown immensely in popularity, with last year’s tickets selling out in just three hours, solidifying its reputation as North America’s top EDM festival. CEO Neil MacLeod expressed gratitude for the festival’s loyal following, noting that 30% of tickets for the 2025 festival have already been sold. Festival goers are encouraged to visit the Shambhala blog for tips on securing tickets before they sell out again.


Today is shaping up to be an exhilarating day for festival enthusiasts. At 12 PM PDT, tickets for the 26th Annual Shambhala Music Festival will become available, and that’s just the beginning. Fans will also get a special treat with the debut of the 2024 Aftermovie.

The Aftermovie serves as a vibrant snapshot of the festival, preserving its high-energy moments and unforgettable experiences for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned Shambhala veteran or a first-time attendee, the Aftermovie promises to immerse you in the enchantment of the Salmo River Ranch and give you a taste of the magic that awaits. The Aftermovie will be screening on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.

Shambhala’s popularity has surged since its inaugural year, reaching unprecedented heights in recent years. The festival’s increasing demand is evident as tickets are snapped up almost instantly upon release. Last year, tickets for the 2024 festival sold out in just 3 hours, shocking attendees and reaffirming Shambhala’s reputation as North America’s Best EDM Festival.

“In such a challenging market for events, we are incredibly grateful to have received so much support and loyalty from our guests. We were fortunate enough to sell 30% of the tickets for 2025 at this year’s festival, and we are optimistic that we’re going to have a massive day for ticket sales. Fresh out of 2024, we are more passionate and inspired than ever to make Shambhala an even more magical experience for our Farmily.” – Neil MacLeod, CEO of Shambhala Music Festival.

To prepare for this year’s ticket launch and the possibility of a rapid sell-out, interested attendees are encouraged to check out the latest blog for key information and tips on securing their tickets.


About Shambhala Music Festival

Shambhala began in 1998 as a grassroots gathering of 500 people on founder Jimmy Bundschuh’s family-run farm in Salmo, British Columbia. They have challenged the traditional festival model by not accepting any corporate sponsorship and not allowing alcohol. They also have an industry-leading approach to harm reduction. Today, Shambhala Music Festival is still Canada’s longest-running electronic dance music festival after 24 years of operation.

The independently run music festival takes place annually. Each year, festival-goers have the chance to experience the best of what nature has to offer throughout four blissful days while witnessing hundreds of world-class artists across six unique stages, each curated and run by their own stage directors.

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