Get Ready for Breakaway Bay Area 2024: A Spooktacular Music Festival!
In a world where music festivals often face cancellations, Breakaway Music Festival has not only survived but thrived, becoming a beloved event across the nation. Since its inception in Ohio in 2016, the festival has expanded significantly, with Breakaway Bay Area making its debut in 2022. Excitingly, the festival is set for an even bigger expansion in 2025, adding six new cities, all thanks to the unwavering support of fans and sponsors.
This weekend, Breakaway enthusiasts are gearing up for the Bay Area edition. This year’s festival boasts a star-studded lineup featuring top artists like Marshmello, RL Grime, Control Freak, DJ Susan, Joyryde b2b Habstrakt, Kumarion, Nitepunk, Wax Motif, and Anabel Englund. Staying true to its roots, the festival will also include a silent disco stage to highlight local talent.
To ensure you have the best experience possible, we’ve gathered all the essential information for the weekend. Keep reading for set times, what to leave at home, and more.
Breakaway Bay Area 2024 – Key Details:
Dates: October 25-26, 2024
Hours: 6 PM – 1 AM
Venue: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Tickets: Purchase HERE
Breakaway Bay Area 2024 – Set Times:
Breakaway Bay Area 2024 – Festival Map:
Stay tuned! We’ll update this post once the festival map becomes available.
Breakaway Bay Area 2024 – Parking and Transportation Information:
Stay Alert: Protect Your Valuables:
This festival season has seen an increase in reports of pickpocketing, bag slashings, and thefts involving wallets, smartphones, and other valuables. While the majority of attendees are there to enjoy the music, it’s vital to remain vigilant and secure your belongings at Breakaway Bay Area.
Need tips on keeping your items safe? Check out our safety tips!
Breakaway Bay Area 2024 – What to Know:
Prohibited Items
- Items that can be thrown, such as glow sticks and Poi Balls
- Illegal drugs
- Alcohol (available for purchase inside the venue)
- Posters or signs larger than 8.5″ x 11″
- Sharpies, markers, or similar items
- Wallet chains or spikes
- Professional recording equipment, including GoPros
- Any type of weapon
- Professional cameras with detachable lenses
- Selfie sticks
- Tablets or iPads
- Glass containers or bottles
- Fireworks
- Balloons
- Laser pointers
- Large banners or posters
- Skateboards, scooters, or motorized vehicles
- Strollers
- Pets (except service animals)
- Drones
- Coolers
- Umbrellas
- Stickers
Permitted Items
- Factory-sealed water bottles
- Personal food items
- Empty Camelbak hydration packs
- Empty refillable water bottles
- Small bags, purses, and backpacks
- Personal cameras
- Totems (max height 6 ft, max thickness 1/2 inch; made of lightweight materials like swim noodles, foam, cardboard, fabric, yarn, or inflatables)