Faq’s

General Questions

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  • Both gates open at 12 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

    Gates are located at the intersections of Josephine Baker Blvd. and Delmar and Washington Ave. between Josephine Baker Blvd. and N. Leonard Ave.

  • No, the festival will take place rain or shine, so please plan your outfit accordingly.

  • Yes, you may leave the festival and return at a later time on the same day.

  • All ages are welcome.
    Children under twelve years old are free (General Admission only).

  • Yes, there are food trucks and on-site food and beverage providers.

    Stay tuned! for more information.

  • Yes, all major credit cards are accepted.

  • For questions regarding your tickets please contact MetroTix

    314-534-1111 or 800-293-5949
    (Daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. CST)

    metrotix.com

  • Music at the Intersection is a fully accessible event, and we are dedicated to continually improving our efforts to ensure you have access to all the festival amenities. We welcome and encourage all feedback and suggestions from our patrons.

    For any accessibility-related questions please email us at info@musicattheintersection.org.

    We will do our best to help you have an awesome experience.

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  • Please email Chris Denman at chris@midcoast.media for all vendor applications.

    Information coming soon.

  • Please email Arica Foster at arica@kranzbergarts.org for all volunteer opportunities.

  • The “Vendor Row” will be home to local artisan vendors, as well as live street art activations, artist talks, large format mural walls, and high-definition projection mapping / immersive video art. In addition, our Food Truck Court will feature a handful of incredible local cuisine options, curated by Sauce Magazine.

  • The entire festival footprint outside of grass is city streets and sidewalks aka 100% accessible. Each stage will have dedicated viewing areas for folks with accessibility needs/concerns. Dedicated parking spots will be in front of the box office at High Low.

  • Yes, strollers are allowed within the festival footprint.

Tickets

  • For questions regarding your tickets please contact MetroTix

    314-534-1111 or 800-293-5949
    (Daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. CST)

    metrotix.com

  • General Admission tickets include festival ground access with first-come, first-serve seating available at all stages.

    General Admission Plus tickets include private bar access in Sophie’s Artist Lounge, dedicated indoor restrooms at 3333 Washington and The Big Top and access to exclusive programming in Sophie’s Artist Lounge.

    VIP tickets include private bar access in Sophie’s Artist Lounge, dedicated indoor restrooms at 3333 Washington and The Big Top and access to exclusive programming in Sophie’s Artist Lounge, VIP Village Passes (two drink tickets, VIP bars and VIP food venders), dedicated VIP viewing areas at all stages, commemorative 11×17 festival poster.

  • No, only whoever uses the ticket on Saturday may use Sunday’s ticket.

  • VIP Wristbands can be picked up at the Box Office – Located in the Listening Room of High Low (3301 Washington Ave.).

  • Tickets can be purchased and picked up at our Box Office located at 3301 Washington Ave. The Box office is located in the Listening Room side door of High Low.

Health & Safety

  • Security and safety are the utmost of importance. We work hand-in-hand with relevant city law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies to help the safety of our event. Because of those very same concerns, we are unable to publicly comment on any specific actions that are taken.

  • Yes. Metro Transit will be providing a city bus as one, we have two misting stations, and in an emergency an indoor air-conditioned cooling station. Also plenty of shade & seats underneath The Big Top.

What can I bring

  • Yes, we are encouraging guests to bring their lawn chairs and/or blankets to be able to relax in front of the outdoor stages.

  • No, coolers of any kind are not allowed on the festival grounds.

  • No outside food or beverages of any kind can be brought into the festival. That said, an empty, reusable clear, water bottle, hydration packs, and camel backs may be brought in and refilled at the many hydration stations throughout the festival grounds.

  • CLEAR plastic/vinyl tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags (4.5”x 6.5”) will be permitted. The small clutch bags do not need to be clear. No full-sized backpacks may be brought into the festival

  • Yes, but only non-aerosol containers, 3.4 ounces or less.

  • Only certified service pets are allowed onto the festival grounds.

  • Small personal point-and-shoot cameras are allowed, but professional DSLR cameras are not permitted. Video cameras are strictly prohibited. Video recording of any performance on any device is also prohibited.

  • Yes.

Press

  • Please email Beth Hoops at beth@midcoast.media for all press requests.

    Visit out Newsroom for press credential form.

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