FAQ

  • Where is Psychedelics in the Beehive being held?

    Psychedelics in the Beehive is being held in downtown SLC along the Trax line. We are activating 10+ locations across two days.

    The majority of events are being held at the Gateway .

  • Can I find plant medicine at this event?

    Psychedelics in the Beehive is a sober event. You can find some fully legal medicines at the event but most will not be offered through the festival.

  • Why are kids invited?

    All activities are family friendly. until 6 PM. Children under 1 2-years-old do not need a ticket for daytime events. If a child wants to attend an evening event, a full festival ticket will need to be purchased.

    Plant medicines are a powerful and beautiful modality for people seeking healing, spirituality, and creativity. We want to normalize their use and emphasize safety.

  • Explain the Evening Events

    Friday Night will offer an opening party full of music, dancing, oddities and a psychedelic circus. All ticket holders are welcome.

    On Saturday Night, every ticket holder will get to choose an event when purchasing their ticket. .

  • Should I wear a costume?

    Pull out your best festival wear and warm it up with a body suit, a turtleneck, a jacket and tights.

    We can’t wait to see how you bring it!

  • Can I buy a ticket just for the evening events?

    Evening events are only available to those who have purchased festival tickets.

  • Can I attend more than one Saturday evening event?

    Everyone else gets one Saturday night event.

  • Is this the first year of Psychedelics in the Beehive?

    It depends on how you look at it.

    We hosted two online events in 2020 and 2021.

    We held three conference events in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

    In 2025 we morphed into a festival. And 2026 will look bigger and better than ever.

  • Is this event serious or fun?

    Yes!

    Psychedelics are both and so are we. We are very serious about sharing real, research-based information. We are serious about safety. We are serious about best practices.

    We also want to have some fun. We want to be silly. We want heart-to-heart connections with others.