Events
FAQ

What kinds of gatherings can be listed, how event submissions work, and why visibility changes across filters and views.

For organizers and attendees

Keep the calendar useful and current

These answers cover what belongs in the events section, what details matter most, and how users find gatherings once they are listed.

What kinds of events can be listed on Psychill Space?

Psychill Space can list festivals, gatherings, club nights, workshops, retreats, livestreams, and other relevant happenings tied to the broader psychedelic and adjacent electronic music community.

Can I submit online events as well as physical ones?

Yes. The event system is not limited to in-person festivals. Online events, streams, and other digital gatherings can be part of the ecosystem when they are relevant to the audience.

Who can submit an event?

Community members and organizers can submit events. The submission flow is designed to help the calendar grow without depending on a single editorial source.

What information should an event submission include?

The most useful event submissions include the event name, date, location, event type, ticket or external link, and enough description for users to understand what the gathering actually is.

Can I edit or remove an event after submitting it?

That should happen through the event management or correction flow. The important part is keeping event data current so users are not misled by stale dates or broken details.

Why is my event not appearing where I expected?

Some event visibility depends on filters, dates, geography, and data completeness. If an event lacks key details or falls outside current filters, it may not appear in every listing view.

Does Psychill Space cover only large festivals?

No. The calendar should support both large gatherings and smaller meaningful events, as long as they are relevant to the audience and clearly presented.

Can users browse events by location or format?

Yes. The event system is built around filtering and browsing, which helps users find gatherings by country, genre, type, date range, and other practical criteria.

Why does the event calendar matter for the site?

A well-maintained events section keeps the platform tied to real scene activity. It gives users something current to return for and deepens the connection between music discovery and real-world participation.