
10 Festival Essentials: Rave Checklist
When packing for a music festival, whether it is camping or not, there are essential items to bring with you
When packing for a music festival, whether it is camping or not, there are essential items to bring with you
Let’s be honest… we all poop. Pooping is a natural thing. But, pooping at a festival is just plain diabolical and ungodly. Everyone struggles with pooping at fests. Whether it be the bloating, stomach pain of constipation, or the stomach gurgling, gassy , scared you might shart diarrhea. Either way, it’s a shituation. (Pun intended)
We have all thought about doing it… or maybe some of us HAVE done it? Have it sex at a festival.
Sometimes festivals can be a challenge, especially when you are a newbie at EDM music festivals! But, I have found that there are apps that can be super helpful.
Splash House is a 3 Day House Music Pool Party Festival in Palm Springs. It is normally twice per year but in 2020 they have expanded it to 3 weekends.
Every so often a show may be sold out, or you come across a better deal online, whatever the reason
We’ve all been there, you take a selfie at a festival and then you look at the picture for quality reassurance, and there it is…. A BLACK BOOGER.
Festival veterans all have one thing in common, they all have been to enough festivals where they know exactly what to take and what to do. Here are some essential tips you should read before your next event.
For the third year in a row, Excision is bringing back Bass Canyon to the Gorge in Washington and the lineup is STACKED.
From experience, I’ve been there. I have had my phone stolen at a rave. It’s not something I’d wish on anyone but know that there are some steps you can take if this happens. Here’s what to do!
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