Frequently Asked Questions

  • Definitely! We have people visit us every event who have never done this type of meditation (or even any kind of meditation) before. Our events always have a nice community vibe and people report feeling really relaxed and comfortable. Feel free to message us directly if you have any other questions or concerns.

  • Yes, you can. Kirtan is for everyone and many kids of different ages like it, so bring them along if they're up for it. Under 12 year olds do not need a ticket to our events, however please let us know if you are bringing your children for catering purposes. We do ask that you keep your kid(s) with you at all times as our team won’t always be able to keep an eye out for them. Kirtan can be both quiet and meditative as well as loud and lively, so if your child is very restless or noisy in quieter moments, we suggest that you consider taking them outside for a little break.

  • We encourage booking via Eventbrite for our events for catering purposes as we are committed to minimizing food wastage. For our Saturday night kirtan events, generally, you can book 1-2 days before and get a ticket. For special events, we strongly advise booking in advance as they tend to sell out earlier.

    If you are having trouble booking online, send us an email or message us via our Instagram or Facebook page and we will sort something out. You can also pay at the door.

  • No, they don't. Our community is made up of volunteers and everyone does their part as a service, which is what makes it special! The funds raised from our kirtan events go towards venue hire, food, equipment etc. Where necessary, we cover travel expenses if someone is coming from a long way. For our guest speakers who travel around the world sharing the teachings of spirituality and kirtan, we will usually give them a donation as a contribution to their livelihood

  • We absolutely love sharing kirtan and if you have a proposal, feel free to DM us via our instagram or facebook page and we can discuss it further.

  • Leading kirtan at our Saturday Night kirtan and special kirtan events is by invitation, although sometimes circumstances will allow for us to be able to accept requests. We have a regular pool of people that we invite to lead kirtan at our events and offer the opportunity as much as possible to those who are committed practitioners of bhakti yoga. If you would like to sing at one of our events, you are welcome to speak in person to one of us, or DM us via our Instagram or Facebook pages.

    Kirtan in the Park is open to anyone who would like to sing. You can attend and approach the organisers.

  • Our intention is to create a peaceful, uplifting mantra music meditation experience for all our guests. As such, if you'd like to bring an additional instrument we suggest checking with us via message first so we can see if it would fit the vibe of our kirtan atmosphere.