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SunFest returns for its 40th year on May 3-5 to grace West Palm’s waterfront with three days of eclectic performances spanning pop, folk, hip-hop, reggae and more. This year’s festival is shaping up to be the most accessible yet, with more ways to save on tickets than ever. Locals, first responders, military veterans and seniors can save with these promotions:

“Love Our Locals” discount

The Palm Beaches is running a special promotion now through April 5 for locals to save on SunFest tickets. Fans can save up to $15 on a one-day pass, and the three-day pass will offer savings up to $30.

Military, first responders, and law enforcement discount

SunFest attendees who are veterans, first responders, or members of law enforcement can save up to 30% on one- and three-day passes. Through April 27, qualified personnel can purchase a one-day pass for $60 and a three-day pass for $120. This promotion is available by verifying military service through GovX.

Senior and kids discounts

Seniors 65+ can purchase a one-day pass for $60, or a three-day pass for $120 which will only be sold onsite at the gate. Kids five years and younger get in free, and kids ages 6-12 can get one-day passes for $40 and three-day passes for $80. To get your discounted tickets, visit sunfest.com/ticket-promotions.

Attendees can look forward to performances by headliners Cole Swindell, Nelly and Third Eye Blind, as well as local acts such as Brothers Within, Fox Maple Band, and Killbillies. For more information on SunFest’s 2024 lineup, click here.

Tyler Childress

Author Tyler Childress

Tyler is the Web Editor and a contributing writer for Boca Raton magazine. He writes about food, entertainment and issues affecting South Florida. Send story tips to tyler@bocamag.com.

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