Flowers Instead Of Flyers For Deep Tropics??
Nashville’s Deep Tropics Festival is swapping wasteful flyers for something much greener: wildflower seeds. The festival is giving out seed packets instead of paper flyers that usually end up as trash. Each packet features the stellar 2025 lineup and encourages music fans to become agents of sustainability by planting wildflowers and helping the environment.

“We wanted to rethink what street marketing could look like—something that actually lives beyond the moment and aligns with our mission. These seed packets are an invitation to grow something meaningful, both literally and within our community.” – Joel Atchison (co-founder, Deep Tropics)
This creative twist on flyers turns a single-use interaction into a small act of environmental care, aligning with the larger movement of redefining the role music festivals can play in sustainability and regenerative culture. The idea fits seamlessly into the festival’s climate-positive mission, which includes 100% offset carbon emissions, zero single-use plastics, and much more. The seed packets also serve as a metaphor for the Deep Tropics community—each person a seed, each moment a chance to grow something meaningful.
Date & Location
August 15-16, 2025
Bicentennial Park, Nashville,TN
About Deep Tropics
Deep Tropics is produced by forward-thinking, dance music enthusiasts at Full Circle Presents. The creative site and stage designs will take the energy to stratospheric levels. The one-of-a-kind amphitheater in the park ensures every viewpoint is perfect with a beautiful downtown skyline view in the backdrop. It will host the massive, ancient temple inspired stage called “Meru”dedicated to house music, a bass music focused stage called “Lotus” and a third 360 stage known as the “Congo” along with a “Speakeasy” stage in an air-conditioned tent. Intricate lasers, choreographed audio & visual and art installs will illuminate the park. The venue is less than a mile from downtown Nashville, and some of the city’s coolest districts.
Get tickets now at: https://www.deeptropics.org