LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE: A FESTIVAL GUIDE
I’ve been getting a lot of questions recently about tips for Lighting In A bottle from people so they can be prepared for what will be an awesome festival weekend. The sold out festival is less than 2 weeks away. To help you prepare, I’d like to tell you a few things that you definitely need to remember to do or bring with you for Lightning In A Bottle.
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Lightning In A Bottle is just around the corner! With only a few weeks to go, it’s time we get to the nitty gritty of what’s going on at LIB. There’s so many things to do, that we really need to do our research beforehand! But I’m here to help make it simple. Here’s 3 things you definitely can’t miss at LIB 2016.
Continue ReadingWHY LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE IS THE BEST EXPERIENCE YOU HAVEN’T HAD YET
Last year Lightning In A Bottle sold out for its first time ever, and you can believe that this year, the festival will be sold out again. As a festival that explores the true meaning of community, exploration, musical freedom and creativity, Lightning In A Bottle is truly a magical festival that has attendees leaving inspired.
Continue ReadingSnowglobe Winter Rave Fashion
SnowGlobe was the pinnacle Winter rave event. With temperatures that dropped to 7 degrees, “winter rave” was no joke. Since the weather called for bundling up and keeping warm, creativity was pushed to the limit. Here are some of my favorite ways I saw creative expression at SnowGlobe.
Continue ReadingWe Came, We Danced, We...Totally Destroyed the Place?
Hundreds of thousands of people partying at one place for a few days during a festival is bound to have a dramatic effect on the environment. Attending a festival or rave is not only a vacation, but also a chance to escape for many. Though, it seems they forget they still need to clean up after themselves and leave no trace of the party that went on – even while on vacation. After seeing some photos from Glastonbury Festival 2015, I thought it might be important for us to visit this damage and remember that we are responsible for clean up as attendees.
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