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The clock above counts down to Burning Man 2026 from Sunday, August 30 to Monday, September 7, 2026, an eight-day temporary metropolis built and dismantled in the Black Rock Desert of northwestern Nevada.
Burning Man is the world's most ambitious annual experiment in temporary city-building, radical self-expression, and gift economy. Founded in 1986 on a San Francisco beach and moved to the Black Rock Desert in 1990, the event has grown into Black Rock City, a roughly 80,000-person semi-circular city laid out in radial streets with the Man, the Temple, and a continuously evolving constellation of art installations and theme camps as its civic landmarks. The week culminates with the Saturday-night burning of the Man and the Sunday-night Temple burn, the latter a quieter, communal grieving and remembrance ritual.
Burning Man is run by the non-profit Burning Man Project under a Bureau of Land Management permit. It is built around Ten Principles including Radical Inclusion, Decommodification, Gifting, and Leave No Trace. Unlike a traditional festival, there is no scheduled headliner programming and almost no commerce on the playa: ice and coffee at Center Camp are the only things sold. Everything else, from sound camps spinning house music until dawn to theme camps serving meals to mutant-vehicle art cars, is created and gifted by the participants themselves.
The 2026 theme is announced each spring by the Burning Man Project; recent themes have included "Tomorrow Today" (2024) and "Curiouser & Curiouser" (2025). The Temple architect and Man Pavilion design are revealed alongside, with the Man Pavilion concept driving much of the dust-storm-era visual identity each year. Expected 2026 storylines include continued recovery and infrastructure investment after 2023's flood event, ongoing conversations about climate impact and waste, and the cultural balance between long-time burners and newer attendees who arrive via plug-and-play camps. Per organizer practice, ticket sales run through tiered-access programs (FOMO/Stewards Sale, Main Sale, OMG Sale) earlier in the year.
Burning Man does not officially livestream the event itself in keeping with the Decommodification principle, but Burning Man Project produces an annual official film and partners with BMIR (Burning Man Information Radio, 94.5 FM on the playa) for broadcasts. The Man burn happens at sundown on Saturday, September 5, around 21:00 PT, which is 04:00 BST and 05:00 CEST on September 6, 09:30 IST on September 6, and 13:00 JST on September 6. Unofficial livestreams from camps appear on YouTube and Twitch each year. Tickets sell out months in advance through Burning Man's website; the 2026 sale calendar is published in early winter 2025-26.
Burning Man caps the US summer festival cycle following Bonnaroo 2026, Outside Lands 2026, and Austin City Limits Festival 2026. For the global late-summer dance and arts circuit, see Tomorrowland Belgium 2026.
When is Burning Man 2026? Sunday, August 30 to Monday, September 7, 2026, with the Man burn on Saturday, September 5 and the Temple burn on Sunday, September 6. Where is Burning Man held? Black Rock City, a temporary city in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, about 110 miles north of Reno. How can I attend Burning Man? Tickets sell in waves starting in early winter via BurningMan.org, including main sale, low-income tickets, and Stewards/FOMO sales. Vehicle passes are required and limited. What are the Ten Principles? Radical Inclusion, Gifting, Decommodification, Radical Self-Reliance, Radical Self-Expression, Communal Effort, Civic Responsibility, Leaving No Trace, Participation, and Immediacy.