Dirtybird Campout and Northern Nights Music Festival are teaming up for a collaborative event from July 18-20, 2025, at Cook’s Valley Campground on the Humboldt/Mendocino County line. Set among the Redwoods along the Eel River, the festival will blend music, art, wellness, cannabis, and community in a shared space.
Dirtybird, celebrating 20 years in dance music, is known for its playful summer camp-style activities and vibrant community. Northern Nights, with over a decade of experience, was the first festival to introduce legal on-site cannabis sales and continues to push boundaries in festival technology.
The partnership will merge Dirtybird’s signature games and curated lineup with Northern Nights’ scenic stages, wellness programming, and immersive experiences.
The festival will feature a diverse lineup of Dirtybird artists and Northern Nights performers, along with interactive art, wellness workshops, legal cannabis sales, and innovative tech experiences.
“To mark 20 years of Dirtybird, we knew bringing back the Dirtybird Campout experience was a must. While many festivals are canceling due to rising costs, we sought a partner who shares our values of what a festival experience should be, and we’re doing it bigger than ever. Northern Nights is a perfect choice—their vision aligns seamlessly with ours, making this collaboration effortless. We can’t wait for fans to participate in the best of both worlds,” says Deron Delgado, Dirtybird Label Manager.
Northern Nights Co-Founder Andrew “BLAP” Borgelt adds, “Northern Nights has always been guided by the mission to bring the city to the country, a vision that began with a Dirtybird Showcase at our very first festival.”
Cook’s Valley Campground, just 190 miles north of San Francisco, offers a stunning natural backdrop for this collaborative event.
Tickets go on sale soon.