Source-backed suggestion
Suggest a festival for review
Know a festival, correction, or official update RetroAltFest should look at? Send a source-backed suggestion and we’ll review it carefully before anything changes on the atlas.
What to send
Useful leads, corrections, and updates are welcome.
- A goth, darkwave, industrial, EBM, synthpop, post-punk, new wave, retro alternative, or adjacent festival we should look at
- A correction to an existing RetroAltFest festival page
- A new official date, ticketing, organizer, venue, or status source
- A historical or reference point that may help visitors understand the scene
What helps review
Official sources make suggestions easier to check.
- Official festival website
- Organizer-controlled page or official social profile
- Official ticketing page
- Venue page connected to the event
- A public source that clearly explains the update or correction
Before anything appears publicly
Suggestions are reviewed manually.
RetroAltFest is a curated festival atlas, not an auto-published directory. We check public sources first and keep uncertain information separate from source-supported atlas entries.
Suggestions are reviewed manually before anything changes on RetroAltFest.
A suggestion may become an atlas entry, a source check, a reference point, or simply stay under review.
Sending a lead does not guarantee a listing, page update, or public mention.
Nothing submitted through the form is automatically published.
Privacy note
Only share public information.
Please do not submit private, confidential, or unpublished information. Contact info is optional and only used if RetroAltFest needs to ask a follow-up question about your suggestion.
Ready to share a lead?
Send the official source first.
The strongest suggestions include a festival name, public source link, basic region, and a short note explaining what RetroAltFest should review.
Open the suggestion formThe form opens in Google Forms.