Lollapalooza 2024: what you can’t miss to enjoy the festival

Lollapalooza 2024: what you can’t miss to enjoy the festival


Check out the list of items that can’t be missing from your bag to enjoy Lollapalooza without facing hassles

This weekend, Lollapalooza takes place in Sao Paulo. The event will feature performances from Blink-182, Titãs, Kings of Leon, SZA and other big names that will shock the audience.

However it is important to provide some items to avoid problems during the festival, ok? To help you, we’ve put together a list of what you can’t miss in your Lollapalooza bag. Watch!

What can’t be missing?

Waterproof

Rain is always present at the festival, so make sure you have a durable raincoat to protect you from the rain, should it occur.

Sun protection

Sunscreen is an essential element to avoid sunburn and other damage caused by the sun. Invest in a sunscreen for your face and body to protect your skin.

Portable charger

Don’t forget to bring a portable charger to Lollapalooza. After all, you don’t want to run out of battery during the festival, right?

Sunglasses

Sunglasses help protect your eyes from the sun’s rays. Choose your favorite model and leave it separately in your bag.

Postal Code

In addition to protecting you from the sun, the cap can also keep your I wait for an even more stylish Lollapalooza.

Canga

If you plan to get to the festival early, bring a sarong to lie on the floor and sit on. This way you stay comfortable and keep your clothes clean.

What you can’t bring to Lolla

In addition to the must-have items at Lollapalooza, it is also important to pay attention list of objects prohibited at the festival. Look down:

  • Rigid bottles, of any kind, size and material, with the exception of plastic bottles for water consumption, as long as they have no lid. The cover may be removed by security checks at the entrance or at any location of the event;
  • Rigid packaging with lids (example: Tupperware-type plastic jars);
  • Glass or metal thermal mugs;
  • Tin cans;
  • Helmets;
  • Firearms or weapons of any kind (knives, brass knuckles, pocketknives, etc.);
  • Chairs/stools;
  • Umbrella;
  • Sharp objects;
  • Punching or cutting objects (scissors, cutters, tweezers, nail clippers, corkscrews);
  • Fireworks, explosive devices, rockets and incendiary devices of any kind;
  • Glass, plastic or metal objects (perfumes, cosmetics, including deodorants of any kind, toothpaste or toothbrush);
  • Flammable and corrosive substances;
  • Sprays of any kind, including spray sunscreens;
  • Neuromuscular incapacitation machines (tasers);
  • Laser pointers, strobe lights, or other light-emitting devices;
  • Drinks (in any type of container);
  • Skateboard, bicycle or any type of motorized or non-motorized vehicle;
  • Styrofoam, refrigerator or any type of storage utensil;
  • Selfie stick (extender for taking self-portraits);
  • Professional cameras or video cameras or those with detachable lenses;
  • Professional objects for capturing images and sounds, such as: professional cameras (interchangeable lenses), professional filming equipment, drones or other flying objects;
  • Items that can be used for ambush marketing;
  • Poisonous and/or toxic substances, including illegal drugs;
  • Flags or posters containing messages, or symbols with commercial advertising, or references to discriminatory, offensive, homophobic, racist or xenophobic causes;
  • Drones, also called Vant (unmanned aerial vehicle), RPA (remotely piloted aircraft), remotely piloted aircraft and similar equipment;
  • Food intended for marketing or which may pose safety risks.

Source: Terra

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