By 1812Blockhouse

Organizations of the 2021 Inkcarcreation at OSR shared the following announcement on Wednedsay:

“Due to the overwhelming high demand for tickets right now and a lot of requests for an early bird pre-sale, we are releasing a limited amount of early bird general admission and VIP tickets this year.”

You can beat the rush by getting tickets now for just $20 down and the lowest possible cost.

Ticket sales begin on Friday, March 26 for the 2021 event, which will take place on September 10-21.

Also shared by Inkcarceration organizers:

– Parking Passes, Hotel Packages, and Camping will go on sale to the public at the time of the lineup announce along with any remaining GA and VIP tickets.

-You will be able to upgrade your GA or VIP tickets to hotel packages at any time when they become available to the public.

-All fans who have rolled their tickets over from 2020 and will receive first dibs at camping, one week ahead of the lineup announce & public on-sale.

-Also, all fans that purchase during the early bird pre-sale will receive a 72 hour window to purchase camping ahead of the lineup announce & public on-sale as well.

-All General Admission Rollovers who do not upgrade to VIP will receive a refund for the difference they paid in 2020 vs the phase 1 general admission pricing.

More information and tickets will be available here.

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