Frequently Asked Questions

How much are tickets and where do I buy them?

Refund policy TBD. Please reach out to us at Niizhoode with any questions.

 

Lovely Summer Daze is held on private property near Hayward, Wisconsin. The exact address will be shared with ticket holders closer to the event.

 

Parking on-site is limited. If you are coming as a group of 1–2 people, you will likely be asked to park off-site and take a shuttle in. We strongly encourage carpooling — it’s easier on the property and better for the environment. An off-site parking and shuttle option is being finalized; details will be shared soon.

 

Not required, but strongly encouraged. The property has limited space and getting more people per car makes a real difference. Reach out in the community group to coordinate rides with others coming from your area.

 

Yes! Camping is available on the property. We’re working to have as much camping space cleared as possible, so bring your tent and make a full weekend of it.

 

Yes — Hayward has hotels and Airbnbs available, but they fill up fast in the summer. We recommend booking early. If you’re interested in a group hotel rate, reach out and we’ll see what we can arrange.

 

Yes — LSD is BYOB. No alcohol will be served at the event. Please do not bring glass containers of any kind.

 

Drug use is highly discouraged. Cannabis is permitted, but if you are seen actively using other substances, you will be asked to leave. If you become belligerently intoxicated, you will be asked to sit out and sober up. This is not an event for getting out of control — it’s an event for dancing, connecting, and being present. We want everyone to be safe and have a great time.

 

We will have Narcan, drug testing strips, and first responders on-site throughout the event. If you or someone you know struggles with addiction and wants to talk or find resources, please reach out to our staff — we’re here to help, not to judge.

 

Yes. We will have first responder-trained personnel on-site for the duration of the event. Your safety is a priority.

 

Find any staff or security member immediately and they will connect you with our on-site first responders. Please do not hesitate — we would always rather help than not know.

 

Be aware that law enforcement has been known to monitor the area around events like ours after they end. Please be responsible, drive sober, and take care of yourself and your crew when you leave.

 

No. Please leave all glass containers at home — no glass of any kind on the property.

 

Free water is available all weekend. On Saturday morning, one of our DJs is hosting a complimentary breakfast — biscuits and gravy, no meat, so everyone can enjoy it. We also encourage a community potluck, so feel free to bring food to share. Outside of that, bring snacks and anything else you’ll need to keep your energy up through the night.

 

Tent, sleeping bag, layers for the overnight hours (it can get cool in northern Wisconsin in July), sunscreen for daytime, and anything you need to be comfortable for a full weekend outdoors. Leave the glass at home.

 

Lovely Summer Daze is an EDM festival — expect a wide range of electronic music and DJ sets across two main stages running from 5pm to 6am both Friday and Saturday nights. Each stage brings its own sound and energy.

 

Saturday daytime is packed. You can look forward to a DJ-hosted breakfast, yoga sessions, live painting by two featured artists, a string art exhibit, and a kandi making station. It’s a full day before the music even starts.

 

Yes. Lovely Summer Daze is built on unity and respect. We believe all people are created equal, no matter where you come from. Everyone is welcome here. Disrespect of any kind will not be tolerated.

 

Being caught actively using drugs other than cannabis, becoming belligerently intoxicated, or disrespecting other attendees or staff. We want this to be a safe and welcoming space — help us keep it that way.

Lovely Summer Daze is organized by Niizhoodde DeNasha and held on his family’s property near Hayward, WI. It’s an independent, community-run festival — no corporate backing, no outside agenda. Just people who love the music building something together.