
Best Apps for Attending a Post-Pandemic Music Festival
Planning on attending your first post-pandemic music festival? Then make sure to take these convenient, COVID-safe apps with you.
After a year and a half of either partial or complete lockdown, we are slowly emerging from our hiding places and out in the open. A large portion of the population is vaccinated, and this number will only continue to rise. It really is time to have fun with friends. Some music festivals are back - not all of them, of course - and the rest of the summer seems rather promising. If you're looking to attend one (or more than one) such event, you should definitely get informed about tickets, rules, and safety measures. Bandsintown Concerts is a good place to start.
Oh, and there's another thing. This may sound a bit silly but - make sure you don't get lost. Most music festivals are held in rather remote areas, far from the average metropolis. Just think of Coachella in the US or Glastonbury in Europe. This means that getting there can be tricky. It may take you a while to find your way around a new place. The solution is simple. Make sure you have a reliable navigation system close by. This applies to those arriving by train, by car, as well as folks who love to fill their spare time by exploring on foot.
Of course, we cannot forget to mention that the global pandemic may be nearing its end but is definitely not over. Having fun is one thing, but staying safe should always be a priority. Larger crowds tend to pose a greater risk, so you should always stay informed and know whether a particular area should be visited or not. Needless to say, getting tested and wearing a mask is just as important - at least until we go back to safety and fully beat any remaining traces of COVID.
Stefan
COVID has created a significant drop in the number of festivals this year. Only about 20% of them are actually happening. If you want to know if you're fave is on, you can use Bandsintown Concerts. Works for band gigs too.