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PROJECT NOWHERE 2025
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

TICKETS AND PASSES

 

✦ Where do I pick up my 3-day pass?

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Pass pickup is located at The Garrison (1197 Dundas St.W.) Oct 2-4th from 2-8PM. You can also pick up your pass from the box office of the Garrison show each night until 11:30PM. Let them know you are picking up a 3-day pass. You MUST pick up a physical wristband from The Garrison before attending any shows - you cannot pick up your pass at other venues.

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✦ What does my 3-day pass allow me to do?

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With a 3-day pass, you have access to any Project Nowhere festival show, subject to capacity. We hold a number of spaces at each venue for passes. If the venue is at capacity, we recommend checking out one of the other great shows happening in the area as part of the festival. You can always check back later as more passes may be admitted at the discretion of venue and festival staff.

 

✦ Are there any other perks I get with my 3-day pass?

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Yes! Download the Project Nowhere app to find a list of local deals you can claim with your wristband.

 

✦ What if I lose my wristband?

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We are not able to replace lost wristbands, sorry! We strongly recommend putting it on when you pick it up so you don’t lose it.

 

✦ Are there single day tickets?

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Currently, we only offer 3-day passes and tickets to individual shows.

 

✦ Will there be tickets available at the door?

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If the show is not sold out in advance, there will be tickets available at the door. Online sales close one hour before doors, this does not mean the show is sold out. 

 

✦  How can I pay for tickets at the door?

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In general, door sales are CASH ONLY. If you do not plan to bring cash, we recommend buying a ticket in advance through DICE. 

 

✦ Are there any free shows?

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There are two free early shows at Hank’s on Friday and Saturday with secret guests, first come first serve! 

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VENUES

 

✦ Where is Project Nowhere happening?

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Project Nowhere 2025 is happening in six venues - Nineteen Seventy Eight (Expo Vintage Outlet), St. Anne’s Parish, The Garrison, The Baby G, BSMT254, and Hank’s Liquor.

 

✦ Are the festival’s venues accessible?

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The Garrison and The Baby G have ramps to enter/exit the venue and main floor washrooms. Nineteen Seventy Eight, St. Anne’s, BSMT, and Hank’s Liquor have stairs or steps leading to the entrance and/or washrooms. Please reach out to us at info@projectnowhere.org with any accessibility needs or questions and we will do our best to accommodate and/or provide venue-specific info. 

 

✦ Are the venues licensed / is there a bar?

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All festival venues have a licensed bar. All bars accept card, all except St. Anne’s accept cash. 

 

✦ Are any of the venues all ages?

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All festival shows are 19+. We are working on more all ages programming in the future!

 

✦ Where/when is _________ playing?

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Swipe through the schedule pinned to our IG or available on the home page of our website to see a full list of who’s playing where and when!

 

✦ What is the photo policy?

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None of the Project Nowhere venues have a specific photo policy, but please be respectful of venues, artists, and audiences. In general, professional photo gear isn’t permitted into a venue without a festival-issued media pass. If you are looking for media accreditation, email us at info@projectnowhere.org

 


GETTING AROUND

 

✦ What’s the best way to get around the festival?

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All Project Nowhere venues are conveniently located in a 2km radius, making walking or cycling great options. For public transit, the 505 Dundas streetcar also runs through the festival area. Uber and taxis are also widely available.

 

✦ Is there parking available?

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As with most venues in the city, Project Nowhere venues do not have dedicated customer parking. There is paid street parking available along Dundas which is free after 9PM, as well as several Green P paid lots. Be sure to follow signs to avoid a ticket or tow. If you are driving into the area, we recommend parking your vehicle then walking, cycling, or taking transit to get between venues. Public parking can be hard to come by, especially on busy weekends.

 

✦ What else can I do in the area?

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Little Portugal is one of Toronto’s most vibrant areas with tons of great restaurants, shops, and places to hang! Download the Project Nowhere Companion app and check out our ‘Guide to the Neighbourhood’ for local recommendations and festival-exclusive deals at local spots!


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GENERAL

 

✦ How should I plan my route?

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The best way to plan your show-hopping itinerary is to download the Project Nowhere Companion app and build a custom schedule by browsing the lineup page and adding must-see artists to your favourites list.

 

✦ When do festival shows start/end?

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Check out the schedule pinned to our IG or available on the home page of our website to see when doors open for each show. Most shows end after the last live set, and some go late with DJ’s as indicated on the schedule. Don’t miss the free late night afterparty at The Garrison from midnight - 4AM featuring curated festival DJ’s each night!

 

✦ Where can I buy festival merch?

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Project Nowhere merch is available at Nineteen Seventy Eight, St. Anne’s Parish, and The Garrison! You can also check out our online store - PN 2025 merch will be added to the online store after the festival (if there’s any left!).

 

✦ Should I bring cash or card?

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We recommend having both on hand. Ticket sales at the door are cash only, all bars except St. Anne’s accept cash. Festival merch stations accept cash or card, but methods of payments accepted for artist merch may vary. There are ATM’s at all venues except Nineteen Seventy Eight and St. Anne’s, which both have stores nearby with ATM’s available.

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