Join us on 25 acres of pristine forest, meadows, and streams at the base of Mount Shasta, one of Earth's most powerful energetic vortexes for a living prayer in motion.
Frequency Festival is an all-ages celebration of the Summer Solstice, rooted in reverence, expression, and unity. We gather to reconnect with self, with each other, and with the intelligence of the Earth; blending ceremony, celebration, music, art, Indigenous wisdom, yogic science, and alchemy traditions of Heart!
What Awaits You
Step into a living field of practice, celebration, and remembrance, woven through the powerful landscape of Mount Shasta. Over three days, you'll be immersed in a dynamic rhythm of movement, music, ceremony, and connection, each element intentionally curated to support a deeper alignment with life, presence, and purpose.
Begin your journey with embodied movement and daily yoga offerings, including an optional pre-festival Yogic Immersion on Friday (10am–5pm with Saul David Raye), creating a strong foundation for the weekend ahead. From there, explore immersive experiences such as alchemical shamanic soundscape journeys, mandala art creation rooted in sacred geometry, and lightcode and DNA activation sessions designed to open new layers of awareness and vitality.
Throughout the weekend, a rich tapestry of live devotional, medicine, and world music unfolds, from heart-opening kirtan and guided group singing to DJ sets and ecstatic dance, inviting expression, release, and joy. Workshops, sound healing journeys, and intentional spaces for integration offer grounding and depth, supporting authentic connection with yourself and others.
The land itself is an integral part of the experience. Participate in a traditional sweat lodge and land-based rituals guided by Indigenous elders, alongside access to sauna and cold plunges, a tea sanctuary, a vibrant kid zone, and open spaces to rest, reflect, and simply be. Evenings come alive with music, prayer, and shared presence, as we gather under the stars in a spirit of celebration and unity.
We will honor the peak of the Summer Solstice with a dedicated ceremony, aligning with the sun's greatest radiance and the fullness of life it represents. The journey culminates in a powerful closing ceremony at the Mandala on Sunday evening (5:30–7:30pm), bringing the entire field into a unified expression of gratitude, intention, and collective prayer.
This is an alcohol-free, holistic gathering open to all ages, where individuals, families, and community come together in a shared field of remembrance, celebration, and unity.
Festival Amenities
Multiple stages for diverse experiences
Traditional sweat lodge
Sauna & cold plunge
Fire Circles
Tea Sanctuary
Kid-friendly spaces and activities
Food and Merchandise vendors
Alchemy hive (healers etc)
On-site camping (bring your own gear)
Showers & Bathing facilities
Parking available on and off site
And more!
The Prophecy of the Condor & Eagle
This gathering is aligned with the ancient prophecy of reunion between the North and South East and West converging in unity. Our central emblem features two birds alongside the Sri Yantra and Hiranyagarbha, (cosmic womb) not a symbol of individuality, but of convergence. Generating a frequency. A wave of union within and without.
The Sacred Threshold — Summer Solstice 2026
On June 21, 2026, the Sun reaches its highest arc in the Northern sky and ingresses into Cancer — the celestial sign of the Divine Mother, the cosmic womb, the keeper of memory. This is the moment of greatest light in the year, the peak of the solar inhale before the year's slow exhale begins. The wisdom traditions — Vedic, Kemetic, Hopi, Mayan, Druidic, Lakota — have all marked the solstice as a threshold: a moment when the veil thins and the original codes of the soul become accessible to those who arrive in remembrance.
The Vedic seers call this turning the closing of Uttarāyana — the sun's northward journey — and the opening of the inner year. The Kemetic temples were aligned to receive this exact light, marking the return of the Mother principle in her full radiance. The pyramid builders, the cathedral architects, the medicine carriers of Turtle Island — all encoded their stones to receive this gate. It is one of the few moments in the year when sky and earth are formally in conversation.
The numerology of June 21, 2026 carries a singular signature. The day, 21, is the number of The World in the elder Tarot — completion, integration, the closing of one octave that the next may begin. The month, 6, is the frequency of love, of the Mother, of the heart that holds the family of all life. And 2026, reduced through 10, becomes 1 — the divine spark, the I AM, the sovereign return of the one consciousness expressing through the many. Together: completion · love · unity. A gate of remembrance opening to those who answer the call.
Divine Mother Shasta — The Root Chakra of the Planet
In the ancient teachings carried forward by the seers of the Earth's energy grid, Mount Shasta is held as the Muladhara — the root chakra of the living planet. As the Muladhara within the human body is the seat of the sleeping serpent, the foundation of all life force, the place where kundalini begins her ascent — so too is Mount Shasta the planetary root: the grounding pillar, the survival key, the foundation upon which all the higher centers of the Earth's body rest. To gather here is to gather at the source. The planetary kundalini stirs at her base, and the ones who hear the call have come to wake her in remembrance.
For generations, Mount Shasta has been regarded as a living temple of the Earth, a powerful energetic vortex where many traditions believe higher frequencies of consciousness can be accessed. The great mystics speak of Telos, an inner-earth sanctuary said to hold ancient wisdom and advanced star technologies preserved by the Lemurian civilization. Within these teachings lives the remembrance of the original galactic template — the divine blueprint of the soul before distortion. The energy of this sacred mountain is believed to awaken dormant codes within the human light body, activating deeper states of consciousness and reconnecting us to our multidimensional nature. Many who arrive at Mount Shasta feel this sacred call from within their heart, as if the spirit of the land has called them home. In this place of powerful convergence between earth and cosmos, sky and moon, waters and rivers, people often experience profound healing, clarity, and remembrance — a reconnection to who we truly are as multidimensional beings from a greater cosmic family of celestial heavens from which our consciousness emerged. Shasta holds this sacred template for activating one's original blueprint and soul metamorphosis. This is a calling to soul family to bring forth sacred remembrance.
The Mandala — Earth's Largest Stone Stargate
At the base of Black Butte, directly across from Mount Shasta, lies the Michael and Mary Mandala — the largest stone mandala on Earth. Spanning nearly a quarter mile in diameter, its outer ring is set with 144 massive stones — a number woven through cosmic cycles, light codes, and ascension. At its heart lie the four directional gates, twelve guardian stones, and a circle of black obsidian. From 2015 to 2021, six years were devoted to perfecting its crystalline template and aligning its sacred geometry with divine pattern and cosmic harmonic. The Mandala is often described as a medicine wheel — a geometric formation designed to balance, center, and unify the energies of all who enter it.
The Mandala carries the name of the Michael and Mary ley lines — the ancient Christ–Sophia current that flows through the planetary energy grid. Aligning with this current links the Mandala directly into Earth's global energy network. Long before the current was named, seventeen tribes once gathered here annually for ceremony. Prayers offered at the Mandala are said to descend through the Earth's roots and travel outward through the twelve cosmic wheels it connects to — touching the whole of the planetary body.
A Stargate is an energetic threshold — a doorway between dimensions where the veil grows thin and the higher realms become accessible. Stargates open where powerful ley lines intersect, amplified by sacred geometry, crystalline alignment, and intentional structure. When the natural vortex of Mount Shasta merges with the perfected geometry of the Mandala, a living gateway opens — heightening spiritual awareness, activating healing, and opening pathways for interdimensional experience. Mount Shasta itself is revered as a place where Heaven, Earth, and Humanity converge, bringing people into resonance with the Great Mother Earth while attuning them to celestial frequencies.
Festival FAQ
How do I purchase tickets?
Tickets are available right here on this page. Simply scroll up and select your pass. Tickets are also available at frequencyfestival.ticketspice.com.
Is parking available?
There is designated parking outside the venue within walking distance. We recommend carpooling to the venue.
Is this a non-alcoholic event?
Yes. This is an alcohol-free gathering, intentionally designed to support presence, clarity, and lightbody activation — creating a high-frequency experience for all.
What are the closest airports to Mount Shasta?
If you are flying in, there are several options:
Major International Airports:
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) — approximately 4–5 hours from Mount Shasta
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) — approximately 3–4 hours from Mount Shasta
Regional Airports (Closer):
Redding Municipal Airport (RDD) — about 1.5 hours from Mount Shasta
Medford, Oregon (MFR) — about 2–2.5 hours from Mount Shasta
You may be able to book a connecting flight from a major airport into Redding or Medford. From there, a rental car or Uber/Lyft will get you to Mount Shasta.
Where should I stay near Mount Shasta?
A curated selection of nearby stays — from elevated retreat-style lodging to comfortable essentials:
Mount Shasta Resort — mountshastaresort.com
Inn at Mount Shasta — innatmtshasta.com
Best Western Plus Tree House — bestwestern.com
Shasta Inn — shastainn.com
Basecamp Lodge — basecamplodgemtshasta.com
All are located within minutes of downtown Mount Shasta and offer a range of experiences from boutique to full-service comfort.
Are there camping options nearby?
Yes — Mount Shasta offers both comfortable campgrounds and more nature-immersed experiences:
Campgrounds (Reservable + Amenities):
Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday — koa.com/campgrounds/mount-shasta
Scenic + More Primitive Camping:
Lake Siskiyou Campground — lakesiskiyouresort.com
Camping options range from fully serviced to off-grid, so you can choose your level of comfort and connection to nature.
Connect With Us
Contact: [email protected]
Instagram: @frequencyfestivalmountshasta
Website: frequencyfestivalmountshasta.com
Tickets also available at: frequencyfestival.ticketspice.com
About this Event
The Lineup
Forty-four voices. One frequency. Each artist held in equal honor.
Featured Artists
DJ Drez & Marti Nikko
Sasha Rose
Max Ribner
Govind Das & Jacqueline
Saul David Raye
Kiranjot Kaur
Joss Jaffe
Mary Isis
Starwater & Sol
Riverbear Medicine
Matthew Hara
Taty Tamiraa
Roxy Ghoraishy
Ruti Gelli
Sharanam
Qoi
Jens Jarvie
Madhurai Sumhara
Aealuz
Copperwoman
DJ Dimah
Living in Love
Joylove Robinsong
Kristen Sofia
Parvati
Jah Sun
Heather Hutton
Awakened Heart Music
David & Dharani
Beloved Christ
Nicoji · Cyrenity · Grant Walter · The Risen Heart · Eostar
Special Guests & Elders
Paul of Venus
Debra Giusti
Garth Skywalker
Dan Horton
Anne Keller · Peter Mount Shasta · Ray Nobragio · Thunder Eater · Deep Creek Tea
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Frequency Festival Grounds, Mount Shasta, United States
USD 84.01 to USD 475.62





