Is it OK to go to a rave alone?
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Is it OK to go to a rave alone?
Being Alone Is Ok There’s nothing wrong with raving alone. You’re not the first or last person to attend a rave alone. That’s the first thing you need understand in order to have a good time solo.
What should I do for my first rave?
Raving 101: Longtime Ravers Give First-Timer Tips
- BUY A FANNYPACK to store everything you need.
- Make sure that no matter what you do, you always DRESS PROPERLY.
- Bring a hydration pack, and grab as many water bottles as you can carry.
- USE THE RESTROOM.
- DESIGNATE A MEETUP SPOT before entering the festival.
- Timing is key.
Do you have to be 21 to go to a rave?
There is open air festivals that you can bring your toddlers. So, age has no limits. But if they sell alcohol at the party you usually have to be 18.
Is it weird to go to a festival alone?
Going to a music festival alone can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first time. Despite some initial nervousness you may feel, this solo trip has the potential to be an unforgettable experience. You could end up making some great friends and learning all about yourself in your festival full of freedom.
Is it weird to go to an EDM concert alone?
Sometimes you will end up able to attend an EDM festival on your own. As long as you enjoy your freedom and the time at the festival then you will be fine. It’s always much better going on your own than pushing someone who doesn’t want to go, they might end up ruining your mood or the experience as a whole.
Are ravers bad?
To be sure, raves can pose genuine risks, but those risks are frequently exaggerated in the public’s mind. It is important that police recognize that most rave-related harms happen to the ravers themselves, and while ravers are not wholly responsible for those harms, they willingly assume much of the risk for them.
What should a guy wear to a festival?
There’s always a large crowd. And, whether you’re walking, dancing, or simply relaxing, it’s always over dirt and grass….
- Light-Weight Shirt That Stays Fresh.
- Sweat-Wicking Chinos or Joggers.
- Moisture Wicking Bucket Hat.
- Comfortable Sneakers that Give Support.