Skip to main content

Gear Guide: Ultimate music festival packing list

Image used with permission by copyright holder

With Coachella getting underway today, it’s officially the season for throngs of music fans to crowd onto fields and concert grounds for weekends of bands, booze, and camping. Music festivals are one of spring and summer’s great joys, as long as you go with the right attitude and the necessary gear. Aside from your basic shorts, t-shirt, and tent, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite essentials that will help you get through a wild weekend without a hitch. Prepare to rock on.

Clockwise from top left.

Recommended Videos

Sunglasses
These are a must-have and should not be forgotten. Not only would you be blinded without them (unless it’s unexpectedly cloudy), but they always add to your cool factor. Shield yourself from bright rays with these new wood-framed shades from Shwood. Shwood The Oswald, $115.

GPS watch
One of the worst possible things about music festivals is the possibility of getting lost. People are everywhere, and if you are camping, cars are likely packed together like sardines. If you are prone to wandering in circles, a GPS watch will let you program landmarks (like your car) and guide you back to them if you need help. It will also help you make sure that you are 15 minutes early to your favorite bands’ sets. Timex Ironman Global Trainer GPS Sport Watch, $250.

Lightweight jacket
A common mistake that first-time festival-goers make is assuming that the weather will stay consistently hot and sunny. While a few festivals might stay warm into the night, most will be in areas where temperatures drop significantly after the sun goes down. Nothing is worse than shivering through a show, or god forbid, trekking back to camp alone to warm up. Pack a lightweight down or synthetic jacket that folds up small but will give you warmth. You’ll be glad you did when temperatures go from balmy to crisp at night. Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover, $149.

Durable sneakers
If you’re assuming you can just wear flip flops to a fest, think again. Not only will your feet be dust-or-dirt-covered within the first hour, but they will probably be stepped on a significant amount, which makes real shoes a better bet. Don’t wear expensive shoes either. Pick up an inexpensive, but comfortable, pair of dark sneakers or slip-ons that will hold-up with festival wear-and-tear. We like Native shoes for this because they will keep your feet dry and comfortable, and they can be washed clean with a hose when you’re done. Native Howard, $50.

Flask
This is a bit of a rogue pick, but we’re going with it anyway. All festivals that we know of prohibit bringing any sort of alcohol into the festival grounds. They want you to pay $15 for a frozen margarita instead. Be sneaky and cheap with a stealthy hidden flask, like this one that deceptively looks like binoculars. Tricky tricky. Binocular Flask, $12.

Backpack
While there are limitless bag options, a simple backpack is the best way to go if you need to carry more than just your wallet and camera. A backpack won’t slip off your shoulder while you are rocking out, and it’s generally just less awkward than your other choices. Be comfortable and hold all of your essentials in a simple style like this pack from Herschel Supply Co.. It has plenty of storage and the reinforced bottom will keep your stuff protected and dry. Herschel Heritage Backpack, $55.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Chargers
Unless you have an basic flip phone that lasts for days, chances are the battery on your smartphone will run out pretty quickly. This can be a major problem if you are trying to reconnect with friends after you’ve split up to attend different shows. Luckily, there are several devices available that use rechargeable lithium ion batteries, old-fashioned batteries, or solar power to give your phone or other electronics extra juice. Top left: Solio Classic Solar Charger, $70. Top middle: Callpod Fueltank DUO, $50.

Portable iPod dock
Like most festival veterans know, the party doesn’t stop when the official doors close. If you’re camping with a bunch of other music-lovers, that’s when the real fun starts. Keep the music going, or pump yourself up in the morning with festival tunes blasting from your iPod. Pick up a portable, battery-powered iPod dock to take the music with you wherever you are and avoid running down your car battery like your less-brilliant peers. This version from Altec Lansing will run for up to 24 hours on just four AA batteries. Altec Lansing Compact Speaker System, $50.

Pocket utility knife
You never know what you might need one of these for, but it’s never a bad idea to keep one on hand. This version from Buck is particularly festival-friendly with a knife, corkscrew, and bottle opener. It also easily attaches to a carabiner. Buck 760GRX Summit Knife, $45.

Camping stove or grill
Most festivals involve camping, at least for the hardcore folk, so be prepared and be able to cook some real food for your friends with a camping stove or grill. Trust us, eating cold baked beans out of the can sucks. Making eggs, hot dogs, mac ‘n’ cheese, quesadillas, and burgers on your stove-grill combo, however, does not. Try this propane-powered version from Coleman that has a grill and stove burner that can be used simultaneously. Coleman Signature InstaStart Grill Stove, $90.

Water bottle
It seems like a no-brainer, but considering most festivals won’t let you take water inside, it’s a good idea to bring along a bottle you can refill on the grounds to stay hydrated. No one wants to be pulled out of the crowd by security because they didn’t drink enough water. We like the tough and durable Sigg styles, which come in solid colors as well as artsy designs. Sigg Water Bottle, $22.

Kelly Montgomery
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kelly Montgomery is a magazine journalism graduate from the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communications…
Smarten up your holiday scene with the Govee Icicle Lights
The Govee Icicle Lights.

Keen to make your home this holiday season look fantastic? If you’re aiming for a National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation style appearance but want it smarter, you need more than just the Philips Hue deals going on. Right now, you can buy the Govee Icicle Lights set for just $90 at Best Buy so you’re saving $50 off the regular price of $140. They make the outside of your home look gorgeous while being super practical. Here’s all you need to know before you buy.

Why you should buy the Govee Icicle Lights
I love Govee products. Since buying the Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp, I’ve been consistently impressed by how well its products work while being very keenly priced. It’s a different kind of technology than the best cheap smart light bulbs but it’s perfect for stringing together some lights around your home or room. The only downside is the company's app isn't as stylish as the Hue one but you get all the same benefits for a much better price.

Read more
Quick! The Dyson V7 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner is 50% off at Walmart right now
dyson cordless upright vacuum deals best buy kohls the home depot pre memorial day sale  v7 motorhead cord free stick fuschia

Dyson deals are always worth checking out as they mean you can enjoy all the advantages of owning a Dyson without spending a fortune. Right now, one of the best cordless vacuum deals is on the Dyson V7 which normally costs $400. Right now, you can buy it from Walmart for 50% off so it costs $200. This is the investment you need for your home as it’ll help you clean up your home far more efficiently than alternatives. Here’s what it has to offer for the great price.

Why you should buy the Dyson V7 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
The best Dyson vacuums truly enrich your life by making it much easier to suck up whatever is littering your home. That could be regular dirt and debris or it could be pet hair. It’s all stuff you don’t want messing up your home. With the Dyson V7 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, you get powerful Dyson suction. It has advanced, whole-machine filtration which captures pet allergens and fine dust, while expelling cleaner air.

Read more
Multicolor markdown: This Philips Hue 3-Pack of A19 bulbs is $80 off today
Philips hue white and color ambiance light bulbs in box.

When it comes to smart home tech, one of the top brands that comes to mind for smart lighting is Philips Hue. Designed for plug-and-play connectivity, Philips Hue devices are easy to set up and a breeze to control. And if you’re operating a Hue Bridge, you’ll be able to control up to 50 different Hue products! Philips Hue deals can be a little hard to come by, which is why we’ve chosen to highlight this great Best Buy offer. Right now, when you purchase the Philips Hue A19 White and Color Ambiance (3-Pack), you’ll only pay $80. At full price, this model sells for $135.

Why you should buy the Philips Hue A19 White and Color Ambiance (3-Pack)
While investing in a Hue Bridge will unlock the full capabilities of your Philips Hue system, this A19 White and Color Ambiance (3-Pack) can be controlled over Bluetooth, too. Do keep in mind this introduces range and device limitations, though, so going Wi-Fi might be a top consideration regardless. Not to mention, you’ll be able to control your Hue system remotely (Bluetooth relies on a host device to be nearby).

Read more