Will Call for Force Fields is located at the main entrance gates in Cadott, Wisconsin. Follow the posted signs when you arrive. Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your order—gate staff will verify your ID at pickup.
Camping Gates / Main Gates
Concert Gates
Thurs: 8 PM – 2:30 AM
Fri/Sat: 1 PM – 2:30 AM
All ages are welcome at Force Fields in Cadott, Wisconsin. However, children 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times.
Hearing protection is strongly recommended for everyone, especially young attendees.
Please note: the EDM community celebrates self-expression, creativity, and body positivity. Attendee outfits vary widely, including some that may be minimal. This diversity is part of the festival’s culture—embracing individuality, freedom, and the shared values of Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect (PLUR).
Children 5 years old and under get free admission to Force Fields with a paid General Admission (GA) adult ticket.
They do not need a Camp Access Pass to enter the campgrounds.
However, children of any age will need the appropriate ticket if they plan to be in VIP or GA+ areas.
Each campsite at Force Fields allows one vehicle—this includes a car, truck, or motorcycle.
Additional vehicles must be parked in General Parking. Festival staff will direct riders to the motorcycle-specific parking area upon arrival.
Yes! You’re welcome to bring a bicycle to Force Fields as long as it is not motorized or electric.
All attendees are subject to search upon entry
– Clear Bags ONLY!
Any size, any type welcome.
The only NON-clear bags allowed: small purses/clutches no larger than 5″ x 7″ (subject to search)
– Hydration packs are welcome
Hydration Pack Guidelines
We know hydration packs come in all shapes and styles, so here’s the simplest way to break it down: If your hydration pack is clear, you’re good to go — no matter the size, brand, or number of pockets.
If it’s not clear, it must have minimal to no pockets to meet our clear bag policy standards.
To keep entry smooth for everyone, please make sure your pack is empty when you arrive at the concert gates. Free water stations are available inside the venue to refill once you’re in!





– Strollers
– Blankets
– Umbrellas* have to be down during performances
– Inflatable loungers/Air Sofas
– EMPTY water bottles/Yetis/mugs,
Rolling carts/wagons (NOT motorized)
– Necessities such as sunscreen, lip balm, sweatshirts, etc.
– Totems | Guidelines: must be under 10 ft tall (including the pole) and lightweight, crafted from PVC, light wood, or aluminum. Ensure there are no sharp edges or elements that could cause injury. Totems must also be free of hate speech. Security reserves the right to deny entry to any totem deemed unsafe.
– Narcan
– Flow toys, gloves, etc (if it’s sharp or could be considered a potential weapon, leave ‘em at home)
Yes! You can bring reusable water bottles, Yeti tumblers, mugs, and CamelBak or hydration packs (see hydration pack guidelines) into the Force Fields concert grounds—as long as they’re empty at the concert gates.
You can refill them at the free water refill stations located in front of Mystic Merch.
You may bring cardboard or toy props as part of your costume into the campgrounds, but they are not allowed inside the concert grounds.
This policy helps ensure attendee safety and quick entry at security checkpoints.
SOUTH:
WEDNESDAY: 4 PM – 10 PM
THURSDAY: 12 PM – 2 AM
FRIDAY – SATURDAY: 6 AM – 2 AM
SUNDAY: 6 AM – 9 AM
NORTH:
WEDNESDAY: 4 PM – 10 PM
THURSDAY: 12 PM – 2 AM
FRIDAY – SATURDAY: 6 AM – 2 AM
SUNDAY: 6 AM – 9 AM
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Yes. Force Fields has a first aid and medical tent located near the windmill in the concert grounds.
There are porta-potties and restroom stations located throughout the concert grounds and campgrounds at Force Fields in Cadott, Wisconsin.
VIP restrooms are located near The Mothership.
Force Fields is a family-friendly event that fully supports nursing moms. You’re welcome to pump or breastfeed anywhere you feel comfortable, whether that’s in the open or in a more private area.
If you prefer a discreet or shaded location, visit the EMS (medical) tent located near the windmill, where staff can help provide a private space.
The full Force Fields schedule is available in the official Force Fields app.
Download the app to see who is playing where and when, explore stage maps, and create your own custom schedule by starring your favorite artists. You’ll also receive real-time show updates and notifications throughout the weekend.
Yes! An interactive map of the Force Fields grounds is available in the official Force Fields mobile app.
The map includes stages, food vendors, restrooms, camping areas, and key landmarks to help you navigate the hayfield with ease.
Download the app on iOS or Android to explore the full layout before you arrive.
During Force Fields Festival, Lost & Found is located at Sprout Support near the windmill.
After the festival, all unclaimed items are transferred to the festival office. If you’ve misplaced something, email LostAtFest@gmail.com to check if your item was turned in.
Please note: after one month, any unclaimed items are donated.
You can charge your phone at designated charging stations located near every stage at Force Fields.
For exact locations, open the interactive concert grounds map in the official Force Fields mobile app on iOS or Android.
Yes! Force Fields in Cadott, Wisconsin is fully ADA-accessible, offering accessible camping, parking, and seating areas.
To reserve an ADA-accessible campsite (located in rows C, D, and E), please call the office at 715-289-4401 and provide your valid handicap placard number.
For additional accessibility details, visit our ADA Information page.
Only legitimate service animals who are trained to assist an individual with a disability are allowed inside the Force Fields concert grounds.
We encourage handlers to use an identifying vest, harness, or leash so other fans know not to pet or distract the animal. Service animals must:
Handlers are responsible for any damages or injuries caused by their animal.
Festival staff may ask if the animal is a service animal required because of a disability. The festival reserves the right to remove both the handler and animal if safety concerns arise.
Emotional support or companion animals are not permitted in the concert grounds, but they are welcome in the campgrounds.
Yes. Force Fields Festival offers ASL (American Sign Language) interpreting services for attendees who request them in advance.
To request ASL support, please contact the festival office at info@forcefieldsfestival.com or 715-289-4401 at least two weeks before the festival.
This advance notice allows our team to schedule and prepare qualified interpreters to best support your experience.
You can safely dispose of medical sharps at the concert grounds gates and at the EMS (medical) tent at Force Fields in Cadott, Wisconsin.
Please do not discard sharps in regular trash bins—use the designated sharps containers provided at these locations.
To have your camper or pool filled with water at Force Fields, text 715-200-3515 (text only) to request service.
Service Hours:
Pricing:
Minimum charge: $50 per pool.
Yes! Fresh water refill stations are available throughout the Force Fields campgrounds in Cadott, Wisconsin.
You’ll find them at:
The end of 1st Avenue West, in row T within Cosmic Acres
Electric power for Force Fields electric campsites is turned on Thursday around noon.
For RV pumping services at Force Fields Festival, contact Northwoods Portable Toilets at 715-891-0568. They provide on-site waste pumping for RVs and campers throughout the festival.
Yes! You can rent a port-a-potty for your campsite through Northwoods Portable Toilets.
Each Force Fields campsite allows one sleeping unit (tent, RV, camper, etc) and one vehicle.
Any additional vehicles will need a parking pass and must be parked in the general parking lot for the duration of the festival.
Yes! Showers are available 24 hours a day in the campground at Force Fields (except during cleaning times).
Showers are free to use and include access to electrical outlets and mirrors.
Please note:
Open hours: From Wednesday at noon through Sunday at 11 AM.
To check out of your campsite at Force Fields, open the Force Fields mobile app, tap “Campsite Checkout” and follow the listed steps. You’ll be prompted to upload a photo of your clean campsite — and you’re all set!
♻️ Before You Leave — Cleanup Checklist
Unclean campsites are subject to a $100 fine, so please help us keep the hayfield beautiful by leaving your space better than you found it.
Equipment Check: Double-check for tent pegs, stakes, and other small items.
No, garbage pick-up is not provided during Force Fields.
Please bring your own garbage bags and take your trash to the nearest trash and recycling bins located throughout the campgrounds and concert grounds.
Help us keep the hayfield clean by properly disposing of waste before checking out.
When you arrive at the Main Gates, festival staff will instruct you on where to apply your camping sticker.
For tents and pop-up campers, have your sticker ready when you arrive and apply it after setup to a road-facing window/tent wall.
Please note:
No replacement stickers will be issued.
All Force Fields campsites measure 18 feet wide by 40 feet deep.
Each site accommodates one sleeping unit (tent, RV, or camper) and one vehicle.
The campground shuttles run Thursday from 8 PM – 1:30 AM and Friday/Saturday from 8 PM – 2:30 AM
All attendees are subject to search upon entry
– Outside beverages/food
– Firewood & fire rings
– Narcan
– Leashed pets
– Generators* turned off during quiet hours:
TBA
Yes! Force Fields Festival allows re-entry — you’re free to come and go as you please.
Unlike many other festivals, we believe your adventure should be limitless. Explore nearby lakes, rivers, and state parks, then return for more electrifying beats and cosmic vibes.
Forge your festival journey, your way.
Yes — generators are welcome at all campsites.
Only quiet generators (60 dB or lower at 10 ft away) can run 24/7. Download a free decibel meter app to check if yours qualifies. If it’s louder than 60 dB: You’ll need to turn it off during campground quiet hours (2:30 AM – 7 AM).
Safety note: Point all generator vents away from neighboring tents, RVs, and sleeping areas to prevent dangerous exhaust buildup.
Good news — you no longer need to register your generator if you have a medical need.
Quiet generators (60 dB or lower at 10 ft away): You can run them 24/7, no registration required. Download a free decibel meter app to check if yours qualifies. If it’s louder than 60 dB: You’ll need to turn it off during campground quiet hours (2:30 AM – 7 AM).
For your safety and others:
Place your generator at least 20 feet away from doors, vents, and windows.
Point exhaust vents away from neighboring sleeping areas.
Place on grass to help dampen noise (avoid hard surfaces that amplify sound).
Yes — pets are welcome in the campgrounds as long as they are leashed and supervised at all times.
However, pets are not allowed inside the concert grounds, with the exception of legitimate service animals.
If your pet is sensitive to loud noises, crowds, or fireworks (which may occur some years), we recommend arranging a sitter for their comfort and safety.
As always, owners are fully responsible and liable for their pets while on-site. 🐾
Yes! Someone can drop off your RV as long as they have the camper sticker on the rig.
Move in as early as Wednesday prior to the festival
Wednesday: Noon – 8 PM
Starting Thursday: Gates open at 9AM & remain open 24/7 until the festival concludes. (bring your RV sticker!)
STARTING THURS. JUNE 4 AT 9AM everyone entering the campgrounds must have
If you’re in a group and one person has all the wristbands or stickers, they must distribute them before entering the campgrounds. Entry will not be permitted without the required wristbands and stickers.
Camping Gates / Main Gate Hours
🕓 All campers must exit by Thursday at 4 PM following the festival.
Early Landing Hours
Important Notes:
Early camping is included — no extra charge to arrive early.
Each campsite allows one sleeping unit (RV, tent, or camper) and one vehicle — no exceptions.
If your group has additional vehicles, they’ll need a parking pass and must be parked in the General Parking lot for the duration of the festival.
Each campsite can accommodate a maximum of six people.
All guests must have their own festival wristband and a Camp Access Pass to enter the campgrounds.
•Quiet hours in the campgrounds are from 2:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. Loud generators (over 60 dB at 10 ft away) must be turned off during quiet hours. Quiet generators (60 dB or lower at 10 ft away) may run 24/7. Download a free decibel meter app to check your generator’s level. Safety note: Point all generator vents AWAY from neighboring tents, RVs, and sleeping areas to prevent deadly exhaust buildup.
•Fire rings are available for rent for $10/weekend at the convenience stores.
Renegade Stage Guidelines
We love the creativity and community that renegade stages bring to the campgrounds. To keep everyone safe (and the party going all weekend), all renegade setups must follow the guidelines below:
Failure to follow these guidelines may result in shutdown of the renegade stage and operators of the stage ejected from the grounds. Help us keep Force Fields safe, weird and wildly fun for everyone. 👽✨
Yes — but only if it’s a quiet one. Starting in 2026, we’ll allow quiet generators (60 dB max from 10 ft away) to run 24/7 so you can keep your campsite powered without disturbing your neighbors.
Not sure if your generator qualifies? Download a free decibel meter app and check — if it’s over 60 dB at 10 feet, you’ll need to follow campground quiet hours (2:30 AM – 7 AM).
For everyone’s safety, please point generator vents away from neighboring tents, RVs, and sleeping areas to prevent dangerous exhaust buildup.
You should receive your email receipt immediately after placing your order.
If you don’t see it, check your spam or junk folder — receipts are sent from SeeTickets/ Eventim.
If you purchased through a Payment Plan, log in to your SeeTickets account at SeeTickets.us to view your order details. You can also download a PDF receipt directly from your account dashboard.
You’ve got two options:
Only the original purchaser can receive a replacement. Once payment is processed, your old wristband will be voided.
Check your email receipt from SeeTickets/Eventim, which you should have received right after placing your order.
If something doesn’t look right, please call our office at 715-289-4401 so we can help verify your order details.
👉 Remember:
Each campsite includes:
1 Camping Unit Sticker
If you placed multiple orders, don’t worry — they may arrive separately.
Only reach out if your order hasn’t arrived within two weeks of the festival.
If that happens, please call our office at 715-289-4401 (available 8 AM–4 PM CT).
You’ll receive a wristband — not a paper or digital ticket.
We sometimes use the words “ticket” or “pass” interchangeably, but all forms of entry (GA, GA+, VIP, etc.) are physical wristbands.
When entering any bar area inside the concert grounds, you’ll also receive a 21+ wristband from security after showing a valid ID.
You can activate your wristband through the Force Fields mobile app.
Just tap “Activate Wristband” and follow the prompts.
Once activated, you can also link it to a credit or debit card to go cashless at the festival (optional, but highly recommended for speed and convenience).
Yep! The RFID chip inside your Force Fields wristband is fully waterproof, so rain, showers, and sweat won’t affect it.
You’re good to go — no worries needed.
You can use your Force Fields wristband to pay for:
💡 Tip: ATMs are available throughout the concert grounds for any vendors that don’t accept cash/cards.
Once you know your new address, log in to your Eventim account right away and update your shipping information.
If your order has already shipped, don’t panic — reach out to Eventim Customer Support for help rerouting or holding your package.
Wristbands and passes start shipping in late winter.
If you haven’t received yours by May 1, give us a call — each wristband includes an RFID chip, so we can help track it down quickly.
💡 Pro tip: Moving soon? Update your shipping address in your Eventim account as early as possible to avoid delivery issues.
Tickets go on sale when the lineup drops this winter — keep an eye on our socials and email updates so you don’t miss the announcement.
💡 Pro tip: Prices are lowest at launch, so grab yours early!
When you buy tickets through Eventim, an account is automatically created for you to store
your order history.
1️. Go to Eventim.us
2️. Tap Sign In/Up in the top right corner
3️. Enter the email you used to purchase your tickets and your password
💡Tip: If you’ve never logged in before, just click “Forgot Password” to set one up using your
purchase email.
When you choose a payment plan, you’ll pay 40% of your total upfront, then two more payments of 30% each will automatically be withdrawn from your account. The timing of these withdrawals depends on when you place your order.
💳 Details to know:
💡 Pro tip: Double-check your card details before each withdrawal to avoid payment delays.
Yes — there’s a 10-day grace period to update your payment information before your tickets are forfeited.
💳 Log in at Eventim.us to update your card details and keep your order on track.
💡 Pro tip: Keep an eye on your email — Eventim will send reminders if a payment doesn’t go through.
Log in to your Eventim account at Eventim.us using the same email you used when placing your order.
If you’ve missed a payment, a message will appear in your account prompting you to update your payment information. Once you’ve updated your card, Eventim will automatically reprocess the payment.
💡 Pro tip: Save your Eventim login info somewhere handy so you can quickly access it if a payment reminder comes through.
Official hotel and shuttle packages for Force Fields are sold through our trusted travel partner, One N Only. These packages include nearby hotel stays plus daily round-trip shuttle transportation to and from the festival grounds in Cadott, Wisconsin.
Force Fields hotel packages through One N Only include stays at Fairfield by Marriott Eau Claire Chippewa Falls and Country Inn & Suites by Radisson in Chippewa Falls, both located approximately 25-30 minutes from the festival grounds.
Yes. Shuttle-only passes for Force Fields are available through One N Only, even if you are staying elsewhere or living locally.
Shuttles for Force Fields run multiple times daily, beginning in the afternoon and continuing into the evening. Final schedules are sent by One N Only closer to the event.
Yes. A valid Force Fields admission wristband is required to enter the festival grounds. A separate shuttle pass/hotel package is required to board the shuttle.
Yes. When booking through One N Only, you can choose your roommates, request fewer roommates, or upgrade to double or single occupancy based on availability.
Force Fields shuttles operated by One N Only include air-conditioned buses, music, water, and on-site travel support staff to ensure a smooth and stress-free ride.
Yes. One N Only is the official travel partner for Force Fields, offering the most reliable, coordinated, and festival-approved off-site lodging and transportation options.
How do I report an incident at the festival?
Our fans’ safety is our number one priority. Send an anonymous text message to our Tip Hotline (315-847-3378) to communicate directly with Security Dispatch.
The festival will take place rain or shine. Chippewa Valley Music Festivals, in cooperation with local emergency services, will provide the most up-to-date weather information available. Weather announcements will be made on stage, including notifications on our mobile app and social media channels if severe weather threatens the area. All acts advertised have confirmed their appearance at the festival; however, acts are subject to change without notice. There will be no refunds or exchanges resulting from any act’s failure to appear at the festival.
• All people entering the festival grounds do so at their own risk. No liability is assumed by owners, managers, officers, agents, employees, promoters, sponsors or any other individuals or entities associated with the event.
• Since 1984, sheriff deputies have been authorized to issue trespassing citations. After receiving a ticket from a law enforcement officer, defendants may pay a fine up to $1,000, or appear in court to contest the ticket. Surrounding landowners can also go to court with a civil suit to collect damages from trespassers.
• Any violators of Force Fields or State regulations will be subject to having their wristband removed and will be escorted from the festival grounds with no refunds. Violators will also be subject to fine according to state and local regulations.
• A $100 reward will be given for any information leading to the arrest and prosecution of any perpetrators selling any illegal items on the Force Fields premises. Contact any festival security or any uniformed officer. The festival security building and the sheriffs building are located at the top of the hill.
• Any person on the festival grounds is subject to being photographed for festival promotional purposes with no prior approval and no compensation.
• Force Fields is not responsible for your camping spot, for personal injury, loss, left, or damage to any person or property. Please lock up all personal belongings.