Choosing a Music Festival This Summer

Posted by Nadine Segal • June 04, 2013 at 12:30 PM

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There are so many music festivals to choose from this summer and unless you have an unlimited budget and whole lot of time on your hands you cannot go to every one of them. There are a few questions you should ask yourself about each festival you are looking into, to help you decide if it is the right for you. Thanks to the internet it is simple to discover music festivals anywhere and pick the perfect one for you.

What music will be playing?  You don’t have to love every single artist that is scheduled to perform but you should try and go to something where you can appreciate the majority or the music available. If you go to a festival for the sole purpose of seeing one band perform you are going to spend a lot time waiting for that one act. This by no way means you should only go to shows where you are a fan of every artist appearing. One of the best parts of music festivals is being introduced to new musical artists. If you live and breathe one type of music you are more likely enjoy a festival specializing in that genre. If you like a broader range of music, look into festivals offering many different genres so you can take in a little bit of everything.

How long is the show? Some festivals take place over a couple of days while other are a single day. Obviously only you can decide how much of your time you can dedicate to the experience. Another factor that you should consider here is the overnight and where you will be sleeping. If the festival involves camping and camping is not your thing, the uncomfortableness could really impact your overall experience. If you love camping, festivals with the option of camping out can be a great way to enjoy multiple days of music without breaking the bank.

How big is the show? If you are new to music festivals, going straight to an enormous show with hundreds of thousands of people may be a bit overwhelming. You should consider starting out smaller. A music festival doesn’t have to have a lineup featuring 100 top musicians in order to be fun. Smaller local festivals can be a fantastic place to discover local bands, and you won’t be overwhelmed by all the stages to choose from. If you are looking to see lots of top bands in one place and aren’t intimidated by a huge festival, consider traveling to one of the major festivals.

Summer music festivals are a special experience, you get to enjoy the sun, the bands and the atmosphere. When it comes to finding the right music festival to go to this summer, you need to look at what best suits you. For a list of upcoming music festivals in the U.S. you can check Music Festival Junkies. If you are going to hit the road to the next summer music festival, you can use iMesh make sure you have plenty of great tunes for the trip.

 

 

 

 

Nadine Segal

About Nadine Segal

I am a writer and editor from New York with a passion for music. I write predominately about music, musical artists and the issues they face.

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