9 Things To Prepare Before Going To A Music Festival

9 Things To Prepare Before Going To A Music Festival

You’ve got the buzz and the tunes, but you still need to make sure that you’re ready for your favorite Australian music festival. The best way to do this is by being prepared.

If you’re heading out with a group of friends or family, check in with them on what they have planned so that everyone can be on the same page when it comes time to go home. Here are nine things we recommend packing before heading out:

Ticket

You should buy your ticket in advance. The best way to do this is by booking it online, but if you’re not able to do that, then other ways can help:

  • Check the ticket conditions and make sure they are still valid before buying one. If they aren’t, then don’t buy one!
  • Check the price of your tickets and make sure it isn’t too high (this depends on how many people have bought them already). For example, if you’re only interested in going as far as a festival would take you, but your friends want to go further than that, then maybe they should just wait until you find what you want instead of paying more money than necessary for tickets with less value.
  • Make sure there isn’t anything wrong with your order before paying for them so that nothing goes wrong when trying out all these activities together again!

Accommodation

If you’re planning to go to a music festival, you must book your accommodation well in advance. If you don’t have enough cash on hand or are not able to pay upfront, this can be a problem.

You might think that booking early would mean that there would be no availability left when the festival starts, but this isn’t always true.

The best way around this is by getting on their mailing list and/or checking out their website regularly for any updates or cancellations (depending on which festivals we’re talking about).

Clothing and Accessories

When you’re at a music festival, you want to enjoy yourself and have fun. You probably want to dance with your friends or meet new people who share your passion for music. You might even want to get up on stage and perform for thousands of fans!

9 Things To Prepare Before Going To A Music Festival

To make sure that all of this happens, make sure that you are wearing comfortable clothing and accessories. This will help keep the weather from being too hot or cold, which can be painful when it’s humid outside during the summer months (or even just cold during winter).

Travel Essentials

Make sure you should have your passport or other identification documents with you at all times when traveling outside the country.

This is especially important if you’re going to a music festival and want to leave the country. If in doubt, check with the embassy or consulate of the place where you are planning on traveling before leaving home.

Many festivals require physical tickets that must be presented before entering their gates. It is also recommended that these tickets be purchased ahead of time so they won’t expire while they’re still inside your wallet!

First Aid Kit

To be prepared, you should have a first aid kit that is small and compact. It should include bandaids, bandages, antiseptic cream (for cuts), antihistamine cream (for bug bites), sunscreen, and tweezers to remove splinters or burrs from your feet if you get cut during the festival. Cotton pads are also handy in case there are any tears in your clothing that need patching up.

Your pack should contain safety pins for fastening cuts together so they won’t get infected; gauze pads for cleaning wounds; scissors for cutting off pieces of clothing around an injury; safety pins for securing gauze pads or other dressings on wounds; insect repellent spray to keep those insects away from open sores on your skin.

Cash & Cards

You don’t want to be stuck in a bind, so make sure you have enough cash and credit cards on hand. The last thing you want is to be stuck waiting for your bank account (or ATM) because someone has run out of cash at the festival.

9 Things To Prepare Before Going To A Music Festival

If you’re going solo and don’t have any friends who can cover your expenses, try not bringing more than $50-100 in each type of currency.

If possible, bring some smaller bills such as quarters or dimes instead of larger denominations like dollars or euros so that if something goes wrong with one of them during the festival weekend, then there will still be plenty available for paying for food or drinks at vendors along the way!

Sunscreen and Insect Repellent

You need to be prepared for the sun and insects. If you’re going to a music festival, you must have sunscreen and insect repellent on hand. The sun can be brutal at times, so make sure to pack some protection for your skin!

Toiletries

Toothbrush and toothpaste. You may not want to bring this in your bag, but it’s important to have some basic toiletries on hand, especially if you’re traveling with a partner or friend who has different tastes than yours.

Deodorant is an essential item for those who are prone to body odor (like me). Plus, it’s an easy way for us all to smell good together!

Shampoo/conditioner combo of your choice ($8) – If possible, try out samples before buying full-size bottles so that you know what works best for you since everyone smells differently based on their metabolism rate, etcetera.

Phone/Camera/Power Bank/Chargers

Before you leave for your music festival, make sure to pack a phone and charger. You never know when you’ll need to capture that moment or take a picture of your favorite band.

The same goes for power banks—you never know when some unexpected mishap will occur, and you’ll need some extra juice on the go.

Being Prepared for Your Festival Experience is the Best Way to Have a Good Time

Being prepared for your festival experience is the best way to have a good time.

Here are some things to think about before going out:

  • You may want to check out all of your options. This is especially important if you’re only going to one festival or just one day at a time because it can save you money on transportation and lodging (if necessary).
  • Find out where the food vendors are located and their menu offerings—this will help determine what kind of food you’ll eat during the day! If there aren’t many options nearby, try looking online beforehand; many companies offer menus online so people can order ahead without having any trouble finding them when they get there.

Conclusion

If you are going to an Australian music festival, it is important to prepare ahead of time. Not only will this help you have a great time, but it will also keep you safe from any unexpected situations that may arise.

If anything does go wrong and something happens that could be dangerous, then having first aid kits on hand is also very important when traveling with others or going alone, which makes being prepared even more necessary!