To conclude our journey through the world of festivals we bring our final segment of Festivals for Dummies. Check out our newest vlog up on YouTube today, giving you all the down-low on how to prep and what to look for in a good festival! it's got a tonne of information!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrHFTnl9g5Q&feature=youtu.be
You'll find out what to expect, what to bring, how to stay safe and first hand experience of the best festivals in the world. We have special reporter, Thomas Blake, who will ask the questions that matter. Henry King gives a vast insight into what to expect and suitable attire. Festival enthusiast, Rohaan Mathew discusses how to have an enjoyable and safe experience at a festival. Finally, Nathaniel and Alex have covered a number of the top festivals and their personal experiences.
Hope you Enjoy!
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Top Lineups for Rock Festivals!
Rock Festivals!
Rock festivals are some of the greatest festivals that you will attend! They are held over numerous days, usually in rural open areas and can hold up to 10 000+ people. They feature long rosters of musical performers and die hard fans, loyal to the genre.
Many festivals offer camping or to allow easy multi-day access to the festival's features.
Some of our top picks for rock festival include;
- America
- INXS
- Fleetwood Mac
- Skyhooks
- Jimi Hendrix
- Supertramp
- Cold Chisel
- Led Zeppelin
- The Rolling Stones
- Paul Kelly
If you are planning of attending a rock festival, make sure you take plenty of water, food and drink as occasionally it can be difficult to visit the facilities available as the crowds are so large.
Country Lineups for you Folk Lovers!!!
Country
Some of the greatest festivals that are available to attend are those that play country music, as the vibes and atmosphere is one like no other.
The comradeship that is formed within these festivals is one of a kind as everyone is passionate about the music genre and the bands and artists which perform for them. There is also a large decrease in drug and abuse charges that occur at other festivals making it the most family friendly event to take your children (6 Months +).
Top Country artists;
- Taylor Swift
- Jason Aldean
- Luke Bryan
- Lady Antebrella
- Eric Church
- Blake Shelton
- Toby Keith
- Keith Urban
- Lionel Richie
- Scotty McCreedy
If you are looking for one of the greatest experiences of you're entire life then i would highly recommend that you attend!
Top Music Line Up For Electro Festivals
Electro / Dance
Electro Dance Music (EDM) Festivals are often considered to be some of the most thrilling and engaging festivals of them all - combining progressive dance with an array of visual effects.
Top 10 artists to look for at a festival near you:
1. Steve Aoki
2. Will Sparks
3. Congorock
4. Nielsen
5. Martin Garrix
6. DIPLO
7. Oliver Koletski
8. Sven Vath
9. Martin Solveig
10. Rest in Pepperoni's
Keeping these in mind, the general demographic for EDM festivals ranges from 18-30 and tickets from anything between $90-300.
If you're looking for the best of the best, I recommend looking around for international festivals rather than simply Australia - as places such as America, Brazil and Ireland host some of the largest in the world, pulling in the best artists from around the globe and gathering close to 200,000 festival goers each year!
Australia -
Brazil -
Ireland -
Happy hunting!
Top Music Line Ups for Hip Hop Festivals!
Hip Hop
Many of the worlds largest and most popular festivals involve Hip-Hop artists.
The general demographic for these festivals include 18-24 and 25-34 year olds with a stronger male presence within the festival.
If you are looking to attend your first Hip-Hop festival, lookout for our 15 favourite artists;
- Kanye West
- Childish Gambino
- 50 Cent
- A$AP Rocky
- J. Cole
- Kid Ink
- Chris Brown (coming to Australia is December)
- Kendrick Lamar
- Meek Mil
- Nicki Minaj
- Omarion
- Schoolboy Q
- T-Pain
- TYGA
- Drake
We also recommend looking out for up and coming artists who can have some of the greatest impact at festivals when unheard songs are played, arousing the crowd and building on the overall experience.
Below is a link provided to find Sydney's latest Rap concerts and festivals.
Hopefully this page assists you in helping to have the greatest Hip-Hop festival of your life!
Byron Bay Blue's Festival!
If you’re after a more relaxed and hipster
style festival, then Blue’s Festival is definitely for you.
Being a fair way away, I flew up on the
day to experience the true tourist feel of Byron Bay – embracing the music, the
culture, as well as the food.
I chose to camp out for the first two
days, the blaring music and drinks acting as a blanket for the cold nights,
however the 3rd day was by far the greatest.
Kicking the tunes off in the early hours
of the morning, Byron hit an all time high with thousands of people flocking
from across the region to delve into the beats that were being thrown down. An
array of deep house, alt, and RNB were played throughout the day with a line-up
of heavy later on into the night, and the horridly expensive alcohol was masked
by the great group of people surrounding the place.
Although different from most festivals,
its definitely an insightful and cultural opening experience for people of any
ages, and a definite for festival lovers in my mind.
DEFQON - what a time!
DEFQON 1 was definitely a night to
remember.
With the Weekend Warrior Camp allowing us
to bridge the gap between festival and holiday - the boys got together for the
three day adventure with beer and high spirit in hand.
Being known as Australia's biggest leading
hard-style festival, we entered the days with high hopes. DEFQON offered a
one-of-a-kind experience, connecting and array of visuals with an extraordinary
lineup of artists to top it all off, fulfilling one of the greatest nights in
memory – filled with laughter, drinking, and a whole lot of dancing.
Despite the expectation of a very
aggressive and grouped off feel to the show, the festival turned out to be
similar to the likes of GTM and Future, with each and every person propelling
the heights of their hype from one to the next.
With this said, DEFQON is a definite must
go if you’re into your festivals – a must do for the bucket list.
http://www.inthemix.com.au/videos/55606/Defqon1s_epic_endshow
http://www.inthemix.com.au/videos/55606/Defqon1s_epic_endshow
What to Wear to a Festival:
For you to look the part and have an amazing time at the festivals, you need to wear the appropriate clothes at the festival. Firstly, wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. Always be smart about your dress code. Dress according to the weather, since most festivals are held outdoors. It's a good idea to bring an extra layer of warmer clothes to put on in the evening when the temperature drops. Furthermore, avoid wearing thongs or other shoes that are not fully covered in as it's better to wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet when you're moving amidst large crowds.
For you to look the part and have an amazing time at the festivals, you need to wear the appropriate clothes at the festival. Firstly, wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. Always be smart about your dress code. Dress according to the weather, since most festivals are held outdoors. It's a good idea to bring an extra layer of warmer clothes to put on in the evening when the temperature drops. Furthermore, avoid wearing thongs or other shoes that are not fully covered in as it's better to wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet when you're moving amidst large crowds.
What to pack when going to a Festival:
To have a good time at a festival you need to make sure that you pack the essentials as packing can be a key determinant for a good time versus a horrible time. Firstly, pack light and pack smart, leave valuables and nonessentials at home as you dont want to have anything lost in which you care immensely about. Make sure you pack some sturdy gear and maybe a lock in which you can keep your best items which are valuable for you on the day/trip. To avoid sickness, take a personal hygiene kit with hand sanitizer, toilet paper, toothbrush and toothpaste. You should also bring sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Lastly and most importantly, a water bottle is also absolutely necessary.
To have a good time at a festival you need to make sure that you pack the essentials as packing can be a key determinant for a good time versus a horrible time. Firstly, pack light and pack smart, leave valuables and nonessentials at home as you dont want to have anything lost in which you care immensely about. Make sure you pack some sturdy gear and maybe a lock in which you can keep your best items which are valuable for you on the day/trip. To avoid sickness, take a personal hygiene kit with hand sanitizer, toilet paper, toothbrush and toothpaste. You should also bring sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Lastly and most importantly, a water bottle is also absolutely necessary.
Future Festival
Future festival 2013 started out with a
bang.
With everyone dressed in similar attire, we
pushed onward to the dance floor in the 37-degree heat, following the direction
of the loudest crowds and the best music.
The hot rooms filled up instantly with
sweaty bodies as the likes of Will Sparks and Justin Bieber jumped to the decks,
first performing in the cone - a soundproof room covered in strobes.
Although we all felt a little ill from the drinks
we had prior to the event, the day pushed forward and slowly the hype overwhelmed
our sways and constant slurring.
The culture of the festival was amazing –
not a sad face in sight. The music was amazing, the light were stunning, and
the setup and collaboration were perfectly executed.
As the night grew on us, the music got
faster and the bass got deeper, and the vibes went from good to better.
At the final moments, the last few songs
were announced and the crowds were enormous, with people from around the arena cramming
up to get the closest glimpse at a front row position.
However frightening it may have been at the
time, Future was one of the most magnificent and mind-blowing experiences of
the year. Definitely a must do for all festival lovers!
GTM - 2015
Groovin in the Moo, what a day to remember.
Early morning starts aren’t always the
best, but in this case, the 6am breakfast call by the lads triggered a sense of
excitement in of us – it was time, the trip to Maitland was just above the
horizon.
After 7 hours of driving and swapping
stories from previous festivals, we parked the car and headed to the entrance
for what was meant to be the biggest piss-up of the year – Groovin’ in the Moo
2015. Drink in hand, we entered the
premise to the sound of Jungle Giant, grabbing some nachos on the way before we
headed of to meet the girls down the front.
The mood was set – the sun fell below the
mountains in the distance, and the glistening of heated bodies lit up the grass
like wildfire.
People were definitely dressed for the
occasion.
There were a variety of different people in
the area, from the typical festival goers, to older trendies, and even lads and
lasses, but all with the same agenda and attitude, dancing to the beat of the
bands as they rose to the stage.
As the lineup moved forward, the mood
changed from relaxed to intense with bands like the dinosaurs and hot chilli
peppers stepping up to perform, with the last being Flume.
As we finished up, blood still pumping from
the dancing, we grouped together singing along to the final few chorus’ as we
paraded back to the car – saying our goodbyes to new friends and people we’d
met.
We had a long night of driving ahead, but
with the festival behind us, we couldn’t have chosen a better way to do it –
the hype holding up our ride home with stories, banter, and singing.
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