Music festivals are nothing short of an all-out dressing affair. If you're headed to one, you're probably busy planning the perfect outfit to see and be seen, gather enough material for an Instagram carousel, and match the vibes of your favorite artists.In the past few festival seasons, we’ve seen the style pendulum swing from extravagant ‘fit checks to too-cool, unfussy ensembles, and the past year of all-out event dressing has us predicting an innovative season ahead. To prepare to dance along to all the emerging artists and longstanding favorites this year has in store, we’re looking to the stars to plan our outfits for the entire season—from Coachella to Governors Ball and even Lollapalooza. Ahead, discover 12 music festival outfit ideas to wear while catching your favorite artists, complete with product picks.
Bright and Bejeweled
This Eras Tour glam perfectly embodies Dylan Mulvaney’s playful style, and you'd better believe we’re taking notes. Here, a mini dress strikes the ideal balance of shimmer and sheerness with a touch of girlhood charm, which pairs seamlessly with sparkly glam and friendship bracelets for a pop extravaganza.
We’ve had our eye on buttery shades of yellow this season, and this sunny number on Charli XCX doesn’t disappoint. Even better? The breezy, lightweight fabric will keep you cool through hot summer sets—without compromising any style points.
Muted plaids might not immediately come to mind when packing for a summer music festival, but that’s exactly what makes this combo so striking. Don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns for a truly punk-rock ensemble.This one doubles as a great look for Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour.
There’s an art to staying chic through encore performances and desert heat waves. The formula is simple: A black lace bodysuit stands as an elevated base for a patterned wrap mini skirt, while monochromatic accessories (including a cowgirl spring-ready hat and boots) keep the entire look cohesive.
Bookmark this outfit as one that’s brimming with dance-floor energy. Let some side-tie bikini bottoms peek out of your cargo pants' waistband for a fun, modern spin on early aughts trends.
Rosette appliqués are still having a moment—and these days, they lean a bit more edgy. Here, this romantic accessory adds a gothic sweetness to an all-black outfit comprising a flowy, ruffled top and sheer lace pants.
You’ve heard it time and time again: Layers are essential to staying comfortable in any festival look, especially when staying out late into the evening. This sporty-sweet ensemble from SZA combines a flowy dress with a fitted bodysuit, complete with a statement varsity jacket on top.
We’d hardly call florals for spring (or summer) groundbreaking. Paired with on-trend shield sunglasses, however, a sweet floral dress feels impossibly fresh. Keep that momentum going with graphic shapes, like these funky structural heels.
If Faye Webster and Suki Waterhouse dominated your Spotify Wrapped in 2023, rest assured there’s an equally ethereal look to match their vocals. We love this feather-light tulle from Hill House, which pairs perfectly with some tougher accessories.
Crystal-studded skirt sets are a no-brainer at festivals this year. Beyond our memories of the crowds at Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour last year, we’ve also spotted Megan Thee Stallion rock sweet rhinestone body art to accessorize an otherwise all-metallic ensemble.
If “Texas Hold ‘Em” holds a dedicated spot in your music rotation, we’re willing to bet you’re behind the superstar’s recent country-inspired aesthetics, too. Horse girl attire will be an affair at this years’ festivals, so expect to see a blend of western apparel and more modern accessories.
There’s no shame in keeping things seamless and simple, as Madison Beer demonstrates here. Try pairing a vintage-inspired chemise with sturdy, low-heeled black boots—key for trekking across uneven gravel and grassy venues—alongside a practical tote.
Bold, flowery prints, ethnic patterns, and fringes. Earthy colors are great for Coachella boho outfits, so experiment with olives, browns, oranges, and beiges. Pair loose, flowy dresses or skirts with crochet blouses and cardigans or smart trousers/jeans with light shirts.
Wear denim. Shorts, jeans, jackets and shirts, they're all welcome at festivals and make an easy go-to if you're unsure what to wear but still want to look cool. Wear some cut off jean shorts. These are cool, practical and definitely fit in with the festival vibe.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes and bring a pair of thick socks to keep your feet warm. Don't forget to accessorize with a warm scarf, beanie, and gloves. A waterproof jacket or coat is also essential in case of rain or wind.
A comfortable leather boot will protect you from the mud, guard your feet from being stepped on and are much easier to clean once the festival is over. If you prefer sneakers, that's perfectly fine too, just be sure that you wear a pair you don't care too much about getting dirty (VERY DIRTY). 5.
Small clutch purses and fanny packs that are 6" x 9" or smaller do not need to be clear, but can have no more than one pocket. All other bags larger than 6" x 9" must be smaller than 12" x 6" x 12" and clear.
Trust, Coachella is not a place to wear anything but the essentials. You don't want to wear uncomfortable clothes or really even anything too revealing, because it's incredibly hot during the day (sunscreen is a must unless you cover up) and briskly windy at night, which sends dust flying all over the place.
Those who are looking for a more girly festival look can combine a pair of jeans with a blouse and a leather jacket. Alternatively, you could wear a band t-shirt with a skirt. For men, all they need is a pair of jeans, a leather jacket and a t-shirt to complete their rocky look.
Additionally, some people may choose to wear makeup to a concert to stand out in the crowd or to show support for their favorite artists by sporting their signature makeup looks. Ultimately, whether or not someone chooses to wear makeup to a concert is a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong answer.
Hoodies are a firm festival favourite. They look great, feel great and are perfect for when the temperature drops a little. With a nice hood to help keep the cold away or during sunny periods this can be used to help protect from the sun. Might get a little warm though.
Don't wear those adorable pumps or dress shoes even if they make your outfit THAT much hotter. Why? It's not worth it. Festival grounds are unpredictable so you never know if you'll be walking on grass, dirt, mud, or concrete so high heels are not ideal.
Denim jeans, cut-offs, jackets, and shirts are a reliable festival-ready choice. It's easy to style regardless of what you wear with it and will hold up well in a mosh pit.
Opt for sneakers if you're aiming for both comfort and a dash of style. They're ideal for long hours of standing or moving around. Consider sandals for those warm festival days to keep your feet cool and give off a relaxed vibe.
Sunscreen lotion, hats, and sunglasses are key. Bring hearing protection - we get loud (PRO-TIP: If you forget your ear plugs, stop by Guest Services to grab a pair). Bring a list of allergies and medications you take in case of a medical emergency. Dress for the weather.
If you're bringing a small clutch purse or fanny pack that's 6″ x 9″ or smaller, it does not have to be clear, but it can't have more than one pocket. All other bags that are bigger than 6″ x 9″ have to be smaller than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and clear.
A simple combination of a tee, pants, and sneakers is a great getup for a basketball game. But, when you're coming in and out of the stadium, you'll need a jacket that's cold-proof (basketball is a winter sport, after all). A zip-up basketball jacket is a must-have layering piece that can be kept on in the stadium.
The fest is open to all ages! Children ages 8 and under can once again attend the festival for free when accompanied by a paid ticketed adult. The limit is two children per ticketed adult. Also please make sure you bring good ear protection for the kids!
Introduction: My name is Gregorio Kreiger, I am a tender, brainy, enthusiastic, combative, agreeable, gentle, gentle person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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