Ticketing Terms


Ticket purchase and entry to Caper Byron Bay Festival (“event”) are subject to the following conditions. The term “event” within these conditions includes reference to the area set aside for the Caper Byron Bay Festival and any and all of the activities that take place in that area. “Entrant” includes a person who has entered the event. “Ticketholder” means any person who has purchased a ticket to the event whether they are an Entrant or not. The event organiser is Caper Byron Bay (“The Organiser”).

The Organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to or eject from the event any person who does not comply with any of these conditions.

1. Admission

a. The Organiser reserves the right to refuse admission to any person, including any person holding a valid ticket, for reasonable cause, without notice.

b. Entrants must comply with all directions given by The Organiser, including any directions to leave the event.

2. Change of Program

The Organiser reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute artists, attractions and amenities and to vary programs, seating arrangements, and audience capacity of the event.

3. Searches

Entrant’s belongings may be searched on entry to the event, or during the event. Entrants consent to such searches. Entrants may be required to leave the event if they refuse a request to have their belongings searched, and will not be refunded or otherwise compensated.

4. Footwear

Entrants must wear footwear while at the event.

5. Items Not Permitted

a. Entrants must not bring food to the event. Food items that are found during a search, or at any time during the event, will be confiscated. The Organiser accepts no responsibility for confiscated items.

b. Entrants may not bring in alcohol, illegal drugs and controlled substances, weapons or other items deemed dangerous by The Organiser to the event.

c. Entrants must not bring their own seating (including camping chairs) to the event.

6. Animals

a. Entrants may not bring animals to the event, except disability assistance animals, such as guide dogs, hearing dogs, and other animals trained to assist the Entrant with a disability.

b. All disability assistance animals must be on a lead at all times while at the event. An Entrant with a disability assistance animal may be liable for any injury, loss, or damage caused by the animal at the event.

7. Recording, Transmission and Exhibition

a. Entrants agree not to record or transmit, or aid in recording or transmitting, any description, account, picture, or reproduction of the event other than for private non-commercial purposes.

b. Entrants grant permission to The Organiser to use their name, image, likeness, or statements in any live or recorded audio, video, or photographic display or other transmission, exhibition, publication or reproduction made of, or at the event without further authorisation from, or compensation to the Entrant.

8. Offensive Behaviour

Entrants will not conduct themselves in a manner that is inappropriate, offensive to others, or illegal. The Organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to or eject a person who conducts themselves in such a manner.

9. Alcohol and Drugs

a. The event is licensed to provide alcohol. Entrants must not bring alcohol into the event.

b. Alcohol may be consumed in a permitted area of the event (“the permitted area”). Entrants must not consume alcohol in areas other than the permitted area. The permitted area will be signed appropriately.

c. Entrants who are under 18 years of age (“minors”) will only be permitted entry to the permitted area if accompanied by a responsible adult who is responsible for the care and supervision of the minor whilst in the permitted area.

d. An Entrant who is 18 years or over may be given on entry to the event a wrist band to identify that they are permitted to drink alcohol at the event. Any person wishing to drink alcohol at the event may be required to provide a driver’s licence, current passport or proof of age card.

e. Any minor found drinking alcohol may, in The Organiser's sole discretion, be refused entry to or ejected from the event.

f. Any person supplying alcohol to a minor or any person deemed to be assisting or contributing to the supply of alcohol to a minor may, in The Organiser's sole discretion, be refused entry to or ejected from the event.

g. Any person who is deemed to be adversely affected by the consumption of alcohol or affected by the consumption of drugs may, in The Organiser's sole discretion, be refused entry to or ejected from the event.

h. Any person who is deemed to be unduly intoxicated or disorderly will, in Festival’s sole discretion, not be sold any alcohol or provided with alcohol for consumption and may, in The Organiser's sole discretion, be refused entry to or ejected from the event.

i. Liqueurs cannot be purchased by the glass for consumption at the event. Tastings of 3ml samples are permitted. The purchase of bottle of liqueurs may not be opened within the permitted areas.

j. Sealed containers of wine and liqueurs may not be taken away from the event.

k. Beer is not to be removed from the permitted area.

10. Smoking

Entrants may only smoke in a Designated Smoking Area that has signs indicating that smoking is permitted in that designated area.

11. Acceptance of Risk and Limitation of Liability

Persons purchasing tickets or entering the event do so at their own risk. Entrants and ticket holders assume all risks associated with and incidental to the event, whether before, during or after the event. The risks assumed by Entrants and ticket holders include any risks caused by The Organiser in ensuring compliance with the Conditions of Sale of Tickets and Entry. Entrants and ticket holders waive any claims for personal injury or death against Council on behalf of Entrants and any accompanying minor.

12. Ticketing and Non-refund Policy

a. Tickets are sold on the condition that purchasers are not entitled to a refund or exchange of their ticket in any circumstances. This non-refund policy applies in circumstances including, for example:

i. If you choose not to attend the event.

ii. If you are unable to attend the event for any reason, including illness.

iii. If you attend the event and are unsatisfied.

iv. If the program of the event is changed, or any parts of the event.

v. If any part, or all, of the event is cancelled due to weather or on any reasonable basis, or any cause outside the control of The Organiser.

vi. If you lose your ticket or do not bring your ticket to the event.

vii. If you are refused entry or ejected for any reason in accordance with the Conditions of Sale of Tickets and Entry.

b. In the event of cancellation of any part of or the entire event The Organiser is not liable to arrange a substitute event or to provide compensation.

c. Persons for whom a ticket is being purchased must be present when purchasing tickets from the gate.

d. You are entitled to give or sell your ticket to someone else, if you wish.

e. The Organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to any person producing a duplicated or altered ticket.

13. Pass-outs

Pass-outs may be issued at the discretion of The Organiser.

14. Children

All children aged 18 and under must be accompanied by a responsible parent or legal guardian at any Festival event.

15. Variations

The Organiser accepts no responsibility for any variation in the value or content of the Festival program from October 2022.