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Music Festival Tee Printing

Sized for the surge when a set ends and everyone floods the concourse at once.

Music festivals are the toughest throughput test we take on, and the most fun. The crowd isn't steady — it surges when a set ends and everyone floods the concourse at once. A press area that can't absorb that surge becomes a bottleneck; one that can becomes part of the show.

Plan for the spike, not the average

We size the DTF press bank to your peak concourse moment, not your daily headcount. That usually means multiple presses running the same tight menu so no single design becomes the slow lane. A four-piece menu — festival logo, one per headliner night, and a city colorway — keeps decisions fast.

Timed drops for headliner sets

A limited colorway that only presses during a specific set turns merch into a moment. We stage the art, open the drop when the set starts, close it when the encore ends, and hand you the exact count. Scarcity does the marketing.

Multi-day load-in

For a two- or three-day festival we set up the night before and leave the rig standing, restocking blanks each morning. Tell us the load-in window and campus map and we slot the footprint where the foot traffic actually goes.

Bring us the run-of-show and expected gate and we will hand back a station count, a crew count, and a blank order.

Music-festival crowd at a live tee press
Concourse surge after a set
Presses glowing at a night music set
The rig stands all weekend

Pull This Station Into Your Festival

Tell us the dates and the crowd size and we will map it to a press plan.

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