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Festival – Small gear for big weekends

Travel light and stay ready with pieces that work hard from queue to headline. Think sunglasses and cases, folding fans, tote bags, zipped pouches, rain ponchos, headbands, compact chargers, snack tins and a tiny notebook for set times. A string of fairy lights at the tent adds glow without taking space.

Plan two kits: day bag and camp. Day bag holds bottle, fan, tissues, pouch for phone and cards, mini pen and a snack tin. Camp kit keeps lights, spare layers and a small tray for keys so mornings start calmly. Repeat one colour so everything is easy to spot in low light.

For groups, agree a meet point and share a small scorepad for schedules. Keep party games with short rounds for tent downtime. Store valuables in pouches that clip to bags, and pack napkins for quick clean-ups after late snacks and muddy boots.

Care is straightforward. Air pouches, wipe cases and fold ponchos dry. Keep chargers in a coil and return lights to a bag. With measured choices and predictable homes, festival weekends stay fun, tidy and pleasantly low effort.

Frequently asked questions

What belongs in a festival day bag?

Sunglasses with case, folding fan, bottle, tissues, zipped pouch for phone and cards, mini pen, snack tin and a light layer. Add a small power bank if you use maps and photos often. These items handle heat, queues and late finishes without weight.

How can I mark the tent so it is easy to find?

Use a short line of fairy lights or a bright ribbon and keep them low to avoid neighbours’ sightlines. Place a small mat at the entrance. Consistent markers help late-night returns and prevent wandering between very similar tents after the main stage ends.

Any tips for keeping valuables safe?

Use a zipped pouch that clips inside the tote and keep only essentials on you. Split cash and cards between two places and return everything to the same pocket. A predictable home reduces risk and shortens searches at gates and food stalls.

What helps with recovery the morning after?

Prepare a small kit: bottle, tissues, wipes, a snack tin, lip balm and a notebook with today’s plan. A tidy tray in the tent holds keys and passes. Light routines rebuild energy quickly and mean you reach the first set without rummaging.


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