This week in Ubud, Bali Spirit Festival 2026 takes place — one of the island’s most prominent festivals, bringing together yoga, music, dance, bodywork and a wellness programme. This year it runs from 15 to 19 April, with the main paid programme happening over the coming days, from Friday to Sunday, 17–19 April. The festival venues are The Yoga Barn and Puri Padi in Ubud.

There is also an open-access part of the festival. On Wednesday, 15 April, the organisers are hosting a free community evening at The Yoga Barn, and on Thursday, 16 April, they promise an open day with free access to the festival grounds. On that day you can enter without a ticket, browse the Dharma Fair market with wellness products and stalls serving local organic food, and check out the stages and communal areas. Classes and workshops on Thursday are not included in the free access and must be paid for separately.
If you’re going specifically for the weekend, there are two main ticket formats. The Full Pass gives access to both the daytime programme and the music stages, while the Music Pass covers only the music programme and the festival grounds. A one-day full ticket for Friday, Saturday or Sunday costs 2,250,000 IDR; the music ticket costs 1,600,000 IDR. Prices are lower for KITAS or KTP holders: 1,800,000 IDR for a full day and 1,200,000 IDR for the music ticket. Three-day tickets for the whole weekend are also available.
The programme includes yoga, meditation, breathwork, sound healing, dance and bodywork sessions, as well as live music across several stages. For families with children, the website lists a kids’ zone: entry is free for children aged 2–12, and the kids’ zone is open during the day from 09:00 to 16:00.
The main entrance is via Puri Padi on Jalan Pengosekan. The organisers recommend leaving your vehicle at Central Parking Monkey Forest Ubud, where a free shuttle runs. Heavy traffic is possible during the festival days, so it’s best to set off early or come by scooter.
Bali Spirit Festival is a four-day celebration of yoga, dance, music and healing in the heart of Ubud. It brings together people from all over the world and features yoga workshops in a range of styles, personal development talks and healing practices. It’s well worth visiting to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of harmony and inspiration. It’s a chance to meet people from around the world, try new styles of yoga and creative practices, and recharge in Bali’s unique natural setting.
Source: BaliSpirit Festival


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