FAQ’s for BurnOn 2025
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BurnOn 2025 is located at Cathedral Park in North Portland, on the east shore of the Willamette River, directly beneath the St. Johns Bridge on Saturday, October 18th
12pm - 10pm - Free, all ages
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BurnOn 2025 is a Regional Decompression and Art Festival celebrating the essence of Burning Man managed by an all-volunteer team and supported by the nonprofit organization, Precipitation Northwest.
BurnOn is officially recognized by the Burning Man Project as a sanctioned Decompression event. -
Attending BurnOn is free for all ages!
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Attendees can expect to interact with theme camps, experience amazing art pieces, and enjoy both electronic and live musical performances.
Plus, as a Burner event, you can expect radical participation from everyone – including, maybe, you! What will you bring?
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Yes! Find a detailed map for BurnOn 2025 at our page Map with Camp and Art Listings.
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Several theme camps plan to gift food and non-alcoholic beverages . Due to OLCC regulations, there will be no gifted alcohol available.
There will be water stations throughout the event. -
BurnOn 2025 is meeting with the City to include fire spinning and propane fire art.
We encourage everyone to attend BurnOn 2025 prepared to flow with LED props and other glow equipment. -
You sure can!
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Official registration is Closed
Theme Camps and Art registration deadline is October 10th
Art Grant application deadline September 16th!
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No firearms, weapons of any kind, fire works, fire props, explosives.
Please note: Due to the uniquely creative nature of Burn events, the guidelines above may not be complete. Volunteer leads or security staff may request removal of disruptive items on site.
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Cathedral Park has has a large paid parking lot near the boat ramp that will accommodate vehicles of all sizes.
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A BurnOn 2025 is a regional decompression and art festival for Burners (Burning Man attendees/enthusiasts) to share their journey as well as others who want to explore the essence of why 70,000+ people from around the world have been gathering at Burning Man for 39 years. Portland’s event typically takes place in late September/early October, a few weeks after Burning Man ends.