Punk in the Park Worcester: Everything you need to know before you go

We are just over two weeks away from Punk In The Park taking over Palladium Outdoors in Worcester, Massachusetts! On September 27, this one-day festival and all-ages event is delivering a mix of punk legends Bad Religion, Pennywise, Propagandhi and local favorites like The Rins!

TICKETS

General admission is currently $77. VIP packages are still available for all the extras: stage viewing, fast entry, lounge access, and dedicated food and drinks. You can also, add unlimited craft beer tasting pass (just $15), running from Noon to 3 PM the day of the festival, where you can expect of both local and national breweries. Whether you're coming for the music, the beer, or both, this is a great way to end the festival season!

Tickets and upgrades for Punk In The Park - Worcester can be purchased HERE! Tickets will be available for sale at the door, if they are not sold out. Festival organizers caution that they have had to turn people away at the door, plan ahead and get your ticket now! And most importantly, Punk in the Park is a “Rain or Shine”, so come prepared! 

WHAT NOT TO BRING

  • Outside food + drink (sealed outside food OK with Dr's Note)

  • Drugs / drug paraphernalia

  • Glass of any kind

  • Alcohol

  • Coolers

  • No low back or high back chairs

  • Dangerous or illegal items, including weapons of any kind

  • Skateboards / Segways / Mini segways / Hoverboards

  • Roller Skates / Roller Blades / Rolly Sneakers

  • Fireworks

  • Laser pointers

  • Professional photo / video cameras / selfie sticks / gopro sticks / drones

  • Umbrellas

  • Stickers / flyers / solicitations

  • No Pets

Allowed Items:

  • Prescribed medication (in original container, to be checked at entry)

  • Cell Phones

  • Clear empty water bottles under 24 oz. without cap

  • Non-professional cameras

  • Purses / Fanny packs

  • Lotion sunscreen

  • Sealed gum

  • Sealed chapstick

  • Ear plugs

  • Sunglasses

  • Hat

Ryan Reid

Ryan is a CT/NYC-based photographer that brings a bold perspective to live music and has a passion for storytelling, crafting every frame into perfect harmony with the music! Ryan is the founder and editor-in-chief of RØKKR Press.

https://www.ryanreidphotography.com
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