There are two ways to get a ticket to Burning Flipside:

Buy a ticket during the ticket registration process (thousands of tickets available), or Purchase a ticket from a participant in the aftermarket (limited to participants with available tickets).

2020 Ticket Details

Ticket request window: January 13th-February 3rd, 2020.

Adult (ages 18 or older)/Teen (ages 14-17) Ticket Prices: $132

Kid (ages 7-13) Ticket Price: $40

Child (ages 0 to 6) Ticket Price: $0

Maximum tickets per request/login:

2 adults

2 minors (Teen, Kid, and Child combined)

Ticket Registration Process

Step One: Register

Log in or set up a new account at profiles.burningflipside.com, then go to secure.burningflipside.com

Click on Ticket Registration/Transfer

Complete the registration

Check your e-mail for your Flipside Ticket Request Form

Is your form missing? Check your spam folder or login in to secure.burningflipside.com and download the form from there!

Issues? Check out the FAQ

Step Two: Mail in your Flipside Ticket Request Form

Print your form

Get a money order, cashier’s check, or bank check for the amount on your Ticket Request Form payable to Austin Artistic Reconstruction.

First time with a Money Order? Check out the FAQ for tips!

During the request window, mail the form and payment to:

Austin Artistic Reconstruction, Ticket Request

P.O. Box 9987

Austin TX 78766

Austin Artistic Reconstruction, Ticket Request P.O. Box 9987 Austin TX 78766 Requests must be POSTMARKED during the window.

FYI, decorated envelopes are cool.

If you are sending something other than a regular sized letter envelope with clearly written addresses and postage, it’s a good idea to swing by the post office to make sure you didn’t break any of their rules, and have sufficient postage. Check out for details!

Issues? Check out the FAQ

Step Three: Wait

Check your mail in case your envelope was returned. If it was returned during the window, fix the issues with it and resend. Contact the ticket lead (www.burningflipside.com/contact) if it was returned after the window.

Check the email address that you used to register periodically for emails in case there was an issue or for ticketing updates.

Check secure.burningflipside.com for updates. Issues? Check out the FAQ

If you are ticketed, you should get an email with a Will Call Ticket Receipt or access secure.burningflipside.com to get your Will Call Ticket Receipt (one for each ticket). Skip to Using Will Call below.

If you are recovering from St. Patrick’s day and you realized you haven’t heard about your ticket request, and you’ve checked secure.burningflipside.com for updates, contact the ticket lead (www.burningflipside.com/contact)

If after all that you are not ticketed, you will need to acquire a ticket in the aftermarket… Oh look that’s what’s up next. Sweet.

Buying a Ticket in the Aftermarket

Looking for a ticket in the Aftermarket?

Step One: Find a participant who has a ticket to sell

People who participate in the community usually have much better access to aftermarket tickets, so go to church night, volunteer for the event, tell your friends. There are participant-run tools out there, so get involved and let people know.

Step Two: Verify the validity of the ticket

Request that the seller provide you with a verification code for the ticket. Tickets are will call only and all tickets have a verification code.

Check the code on the secure.burningflipside.com site

Keep the code until the ticket has been successfully transferred to you.

Step Three: Pay the requested amount

Do not pay more than the face value of the ticket. Please report anyone requesting more than face value to the ticket lead, or the LLC (www.burningflipside.com/contact)

Step Four: Transfer tickets

Provide your email address to the participant you are purchasing the ticket from and they should follow the directions below to transfer the ticket.

Step Five: Check your email

If you are ticketed, you should get an email with a Will Call Ticket Receipt or access secure.burningflipside.com to get your Will Call Ticket Receipt (one for each ticket)

If the person fails to provide a ticket to you, please contact the ticket lead with the verification code they provided (www.burningflipside.com/contact)

Selling a Ticket in the Aftermarket

Step One: Find a Participant to purchase your ticket

Step Two: Provide a verification code to the purchaser.

This should be in the email you received with the Will Call Receipt, or log into secure.burningflipside.com to get the verification code

Do not provide the full code yet.

Step Three: Exchange funds

Do not request more than the face value of the ticket.

Do not require additional goods or services that exceed the value of the ticket.

Feel free to gift a ticket with no expectation of anything in return. It’s fun.

Step Four: Transfer tickets

Request the purchaser’s email address and log into secure.burningflipside.com and click on the paper airplane icon on the ticket registration page to transfer the ticket.

Check with the purchaser to ensure that they received the email.

If they do not receive the email, contact the ticket lead to resolve the issue. (www.burningflipside.com/contact)

Note: You can also transfer a ticket by providing the will call receipt to the person, who must then log into secure.burningflipside.com to transfer the ticket. This is less secure for all parties and may result in someone arriving on site without having properly transferred the ticket.

Using Will Call

Before heading out to the event, print out your Will Call Receipts from the e-mail or from secure.burningflipside.com Remember, there’s one for each ticket.

Bring a state-issued photo ID in your name. The ID and Will Call Receipt must match!

Go to the site, arrive while the Gate is open. YOU MAY NOT ENTER IF THE GATE IS NOT OPEN. Show the awesome gate workers your Will Call Ticket Receipts, and your state issued photo ID and follow their instructions.

Enjoy Flipside.

Note: Your Will Call Receipt contains all the information that someone needs to know to transfer a ticket away from you to them. Safeguard your Will Call Receipt.

Bonus Fun Details!

Ticket codes

Each ticket has three codes associated with it:

Verification code

Also called a short code this is an 8-character alphanumeric code. If you are offering your ticket to someone else, you can give this code to your recipient before the transfer so that they can verify the ticket is valid.

Full code

This is a 32-character alphanumeric code; the first 8 characters are the same as the verification code. Anyone with this code can register the ticket in their name, so safeguard this information until/unless you are ready to transfer your ticket to someone else. This is also the code in the barcode on your will-call receipt that the Gate crew will scan when you arrive.

Word code

This code begins with the 8-character verification code, and is followed by 8 random words. This is equivalent to the “full code,” but is easier to read and type. As with the full code, anyone with this code can register the ticket in their name, so safeguard this information.

Ticket Request Statuses

If you log into secure.burningflipside.com and look at your ticket request status, these are the options. Please note that it can take a few days for your status changes to be reflected in the system.Ticket Request Statuses are for your ticket request only. If a ticket is transferred to you, your ticket request status will not be changed.

Pending

You completed a ticket request, but it has not been processed by the ticket team. Either the ticket opening has not happened, or your request was not received. It is the most suspenseful status. Congratulations.

Returned

You completed and submitted a ticket request, and the request is being returned. This can happen if you do not follow the very simple instructions above or if there are more valid request than tickets available.

Received

You completed and submitted a ticket request, and the request was received, and you followed the very simple instructions above. Good job!

Ticketed

You did it all right enough and you have a ticket.

Lottery

You did it all right, but so did many other people, and your request was pulled in this year’s random “soft” deselection process. It’s a soft deselection, because it only applies years where the Mass Gathering Act Permit is not obtained prior to ticket opening, and if we subsequently receive the Mass Gathering Act Permit, your ticket request will be processed.

Canceled

You completed a registration, but prior to being processes as received you canceled your ticket request. You can request to have your ticket request canceled by contacting the ticket lead (www.burningflipside.com/contact). Ticket requests cannot be canceled after ticket requests have been processed.









