💜 The World of Magical People
This weekend reminded us that The Womp is so much more than a festival. It’s a living world of music, art, and connection — and this year, that world came alive in ways we’ll never forget.
The Pyramid rose from the ground piece by piece and came alive with visuals and lighting from London, Tony, and Andrew. The Castle stood tall with mind-bending visuals from Lance Foss, aka
@yupp.experience , creating moments that felt larger than life. And
@rorajbb and the Doll House carried its own magic — electric and connected through the day, then turning deep, dark, and dirty when night fell.
Ryan Weisser’s mural gave us something timeless, a reminder that The Womp isn’t just heard and felt, but also seen.
@pyromystiques and
@roguebabez lit up the stages with fire and movement, turning music into theatre.
To our production crews who kept everything running, to
@edje_sound for delivering flawless sound from start to finish, and to the DJs and artists who gave it their all — thank you. You shaped the weekend in ways we’ll be replaying in our heads for a long time.
Peak Harm Reduction created a space of compassion and care, and
@spectrum_drug_testing gave our people the knowledge to make safer choices. Together, they reminded us that safety and celebration belong side by side.
To our volunteers, vendors, security, medical crews, photographers, videographers, and teardown teams — your efforts carried this festival at every level.
And most of all, to the people who came. You are the World of Magical People. You danced through the rain, lit up the night, and brought your magic into the forest. The Womp lives because of you.
What we carry forward is simple: the magic is in being ourselves. Out here, masks drop, freedom returns, and we see each other as we truly are.
The Womp doesn’t end when the music stops — it lives on in every connection, every song still echoing in our heads, and every spark we bring back to our lives. 🌈✨🎶💜
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