Celebrate Safe

Our first priority at Something Wonderful is to make sure you have an amazing experience and the times of your life are straight ahead. Enter our magical world with a reminder to have fun and be safe. The health of our Disco dancers is of utmost importance to us.

The most rewarding moments are those we share with our community of fellow music lovers. Few things in life are better than the feeling you get when hearing the tunes you love with friends old and new, so stay present and listen to your personal rhythm. Make the most of Something Wonderful '17 by using the following safety information this April 22-23rd including ample water and relaxation.

Hydrate

Now that Something Wonderful is two days long, all that non-stop dancing and vigorous physical activity can lead to dehydration and overheating. We want you to have the time of your life, but remember to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water.

We have made free water available, so you can refill empty containers and keep up the party. CamelBaks and reusable water bottles are allowed, but they must be empty, non-multi-pocket, and are subject to search upon entry. Medical personnel at the First Aid tent also serves sports drink, free of charge, to replenish the body's electrolytes.

Dress Smart

You'll be dancing from sunshine to midnight when we party on April 22-23rd, so be prepared for the temperature to change from day to night. Check the forecast, bring layers of clothing and wear comfortable shoes.

After you check out the dope sounds on the floor, take a break from the heat of the moment to cool down at one of our designated Chill-Out spots. Not only is it vital, it's one of the top ways to stay cool!

Be A Friend

Help fellow festival goers around you and be a friend indeed to a friend in need. Contact the Wonderful Squad, a festival staff member, or security officer if you see a person who is showing any signs of distress which may include: nausea, vomiting, headaches, blurred vision, racing heartbeat, shallow breathing, muscle tremors, inability to talk, or discolored lips.

Never leave someone alone who's feeling sick or has expressed that they're unwell. If you suspect somebody is ailing from a drug-related issue, seek immediate medical attention.

Zero Tolerance

There is zero tolerance for drug possession, use or sale anywhere inside or outside the Texas Motor Speedway. Illicit substances will not be tolerated at the event. Our staff reserves the right to refuse admittance, if you are inebriated at the entrance, security will not allow you to enter the festival.

Medical Assistance

Whether you need to cool down, rehydrate with electrolytes, or could simply use some aspirin, band aids, or ear plugs; we have medical personnel located on-site at the Texas Motor Speedway. Near every stage, look for First Aid stations marked with a red cross scattered around the festival grounds. You are welcome to visit free of charge for any health related issues.