Only undergraduate students enrolled at UC San Diego for at least one quarter during the 2023-2024 school year (i.e. Fall 2023 or Winter 2024) are eligible to attend. Summer sessions from 2023 or 2024 are not applicable. Graduate students are also eligible to purchase a ticket.
The undergraduate student activity fee provides the majority of the funding for the concert. Summer session funding from 2022 and 2023 do not contribute to this fee.
Re-entry will not be allowed at the Sun God festival.
No - all UC San Diego undergraduate students must register and present their ticket in order to enter the festival grounds. Digital tickets will be emailed the day before the festival to all those who registered by 6PM on May 9th.
Only international or extension students whose PID begins with the letter "A" are eligible to register. All other eligibility requirements must be met.
A valid UCSD student ID is required to attend. Lost IDs for graduated students cannot be replaced. Please contact the Campus Cards Office for more information.
No. Campus ID cards are not transferable. Misuse of a UCSD ID card is a violation of the University Standards of Conduct and the UCSD Principles of Community. Students who allow someone else to use their ID card will be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and subject to the student conduct process which may include probation, suspension, educational, or other sanctions.
All guests must be 17+ years of age to enter. (Valid UCSD ID required)
No, festival wristbands are not being issued this year. If you registered to attend the festival by May 1, a digital ticket with a unique QR code will be emailed to you the day before the festival. Just bring your virtual ticket and your campus ID card to be admitted.
Only those who successfully registered during the on-sale window and before sell-out will be sent a unique ticket to attend the Sun God Festival. No additional tickets will be made available at any time.
Tickets are non-transferable. The name on the ticket MUST match the name on your school ID. Buying and/or selling your ticket to the Sun God Festival is strictly prohibited and may result in a student conduct violation for both the buyer and seller. Transferred tickets are not valid for entry and will be void for all parties.
Yes! Official Sun God Festival merchandise will be available through Triton Outfitters, both online and at their store ahead of Sun God Festival. Merchandise will also be available at the Triton Outfitters experience tent at the festival while supplies last. Check out Triton Outfitters online at to.ucsd.edu
Yes, First Aid stations will be available throughout the venue. They will be clearly marked on the festival map and visible on the field.
Yes, there will be portable toilets and sinks on site.
Yes - there will be free water and cups for festival attendees at two locations within the venue. We highly encouraged bringing an empty, non-glass, reusable water bottle.
Yes. There will be a combination Lost & Found and Information booth located near the entrance to the field. After the festival, found items will be relocated to Transportation Services.
No, there will not be atms. Please plan ahead and bring cash or cards with you.
The following items are prohibited:
Be sure to bring your campus ID and your digital festival ticket, which will be emailed the day before the festival to all those who registered. We also encourage you to bring an empty, reusable, non-glass water bottle so you can enjoy free water throughout the event.
No outside food or beverage will be permitted. Food will be sold inside the festival. No disposable water bottles are allowed in the festival, even if they are sealed. Only empty, reusable, non-glass water bottles will be allowed.
Only point-and-shoot cameras and camera phones are allowed into the venue. NO professional video recorders or cameras with a removable lens, selfie sticks, and other photo accessories will be permitted.
Service animals specifically trained to assist a person with a disability are welcome. No other animals, including pets, therapy animals, or emotional support animals, are allowed.