Eight Necessities For Coachella Music Festival Found on Etsy

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With the announcement of Coachella 2015 line up (featuring acts such as AC/DC, Azealia Banks, Ratatat, Drake, and Florence + The Machine), the excitement is palpable.

The first weekend of Coachella 2015 will take place April 10-12, and the second, April 17-19.

Tickets go on sale on January 7th at 12pm, Pacific Time, and if you're not already poised on the purchase button, I can guess you're prepping your list of what to bring.

Before you get too excited packing, check out the Rules & Policies page to get all the details on what you can and can't bring in to the festival grounds.


1. This extra large feathered headdress, complete with painted horns.








2. A kickass "vice holster". For optimum protection of all devious indulgents.



3. A super chic Turkish beach towel. Way lighter and handier than a blanket, plus its organic and eco-friendly.



4. A wicked wide brim hat. This one is perfect for travel and weather-wear.


5. Some glitzy high-waisted shorts to look effin' adorable with your cropped top.


6. A super stylish "fanny pack". No way could you be confused for a tourist wearing this.


7. These vintage inspired heart-shaped sunglasses. The epitome of adorbs.



8. Some swanky moccasin boots.




About Coachella

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly referred to as Coachella or the Coachella Fest) is an annual two-weekend, three-day music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, located in the Inland Empire's Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert. It's best known and for featuring alt.

rock and hip hip, as well as A-List celebrity sightings. See the 2015 line up here.

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