Community comes together at Newport Dunes for the OC Yoga Fest on Saturday, January 18, from 9am to 4pm. Four different types of tickets feature access to yoga classes, meditation sessions, sound baths, workshops, food, fun, and much much more.
Shop at the Vendor Village at OC Yoga Fest
More than 50 conscious vendors will be offering tools for practice and snacks to nourish the body. Buy a nutrient-rich Sambazon bowl, try free Beyond Meat sliders, and indulge in other healthy and fresh food.
VIP Tickets Have Extra Perks
VIP tickets feature unlimited access to classes, express festival entry, two raffle tickets, mini meditation access, VIP gift bag with exclusive swag, VIP lounge access with Koe Kombucha, Suja Juice, PH Water, snacks, free mini massages, and more.
Special Practices
Plan on a full day of workshops, sound healing, talks, DJs, Paddle Board Yoga, Acro Yoga, and more.
Goat Yoga!
This year, OC Yoga Festival has added Goat Yoga as a separate ticket to enjoy at the festival. There will be three different classes to choose from at $35 per ticket. Enjoy a 45-minute vinyasa goat yoga class followed by 30 minutes of photo opportunity with the yogi goats. (This is a separate ticket and not included in the GA or VIP tickets.)
Free Tickets!
Some groups can receive free tickets to the festival. This includes kids 12 and under, students with ID, and members of the military with ID. Use promo code “student” or “military” for 1 Free GA Ticket. Learn more and buy tickets!
LA YOGA Readers Receive Discounted Tickets
Use the code “bliss” to save 10% (not good for goat yoga). Learn more and buy tickets!
Felicia Tomasko has spent more of her life practicing Yoga and Ayurveda than not. She first became introduced to the teachings through the writings of the Transcendentalists, through meditation, and using asana to cross-train for her practice of cross-country running. Between beginning her commitment to Yoga and Ayurveda and today, she earned degrees in environmental biology and anthropology and nursing, and certifications in the practice and teaching of yoga, yoga therapy, and Ayurveda while working in fields including cognitive neuroscience and plant biochemistry. Her commitment to writing is at least as long as her commitment to yoga. Working on everything related to the written word from newspapers to magazines to websites to books, Felicia has been writing and editing professionally since college. In order to feel like a teenager again, Felicia has pulled out her running shoes for regular interval sessions throughout Southern California. Since the very first issue of LA YOGA, Felicia has been part of the team and the growth and development of the Bliss Network.