How to Prepare for Country Sounds?
1. Gather your mates!
2. Purchase your event ticket
3. Sort your accomodation and transport; Are you camping on site or staying in a hotel? Will you get a bus ticket or will you be a ‘day tripper’ and require a parking pass?
4. Pack accordingly, and don’t forget your water bottle to make the most of the free water hydration stations at the show, and a little money or cards for food, drinks and some sweet merchandise!
What to bring – Festival
- Your own awesome and unique vibe.
- Your tickets! Remembering these will certainly start your day off on the right track!
- Your valid photo I.D is essential as this is a licensed, 18+ only event. Your Australian drivers’ licence, proof of age card, Keypass or your passport will do the trick.
- Don’t forget your empty water bottle to refill at our free filtered water station. For safety, no glass bottles are allowed.
- Shoes. You must be wearing them to enter the festival. We highly recommend you wear sensible, closed in shoes to protect your feet on the dancefloor and in crowded places. While we wouldn’t recommend sandals or thongs as your choice of footwear, we will still allow you entry. No steel caps.
- Bring some cash or your card if you want to enjoy food, drink or score some sweet merchandise from the band.
- Remember to check the weather and bring appropriate clothing. It tends to get quite cold in the South West once the sun goes down!
- If you have prescribed medication that you require to take at the event, please bring your valid script with you and declare it to security and gate staff on entry.
What not to bring – Festival
- Bad energy! Leave it at home.
- Bags larger than an A4 piece of paper – 30cm x 20cm
- Illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia
- Alcohol brought in from outside of the event
- Food or Drinks from outside the event.
- Coolers or Esky’s
- Full or partly full bottles of water, juice, soft drink etc
- Glass of any kind
- Weapons of any kind
- Fireworks, flares, fire twirling paraphernalia (sticks, balls etc)
- Laser lights
- Inflatable furniture of any kind
- Video and audio recording devices, including Go Pros (other than mobile phones)
- Professional still cameras (small still cameras ARE allowed)
- Selfie sticks
- Drones
- Protest paraphernalia and banners
- Umbrellas (please use a plastic poncho or a raincoat instead)
- Water pistols
- Skateboards, scooters, bicycles
- Nitrous oxide bulbs & canisters
- Sound Systems & portable speakers
- Kites or Sky Lanterns
- Culturally sensitive items and attire
- Unauthorise advertising material
- Non-biodegradable glitter. Plastic glitter is BAD BAD BAD
- Clothing, jewelry or accessory displaying the name of any motorcycle-related or similar organisations or any “declared organisation” within the meaning of the Crimes (Criminal Organisation Control) Act 2009 is not permitted
- Strictly no animals (with the exception of service or assistance animals, such as guide dogs)
- Any other items considered illegall, offensive or dangerous by our legendary staff.
What to bring – Camping
- Your own awesome and unique vibe.
- Your camping tickets! Remembering these will certainly start your day off on the right track!
- Your car pass ticket should you need to purchase one.
- Your concert ticket! Remember your camping ticket does not get you entry to the show. In fact, you need to have an EVENT TICKET to enter the campgrounds!
- Your valid photo I.D is essential as this is a licensed, 18+ only event. Your Australian drivers’ licence, Proof of Age Card, Keypass or your Passport will do the trick.
- Don’t forget your empty water bottle to refill at our free filtered water station. For safety, no glass bottles are allowed.
- We also recommend that each patron brings at least 2L of water with them.
- Shoes. You must be wearing them at all times while moving around the campsite. We highly recommend you wear sensible, closed in shoes to protect your feet. While we wouldn’t recommend sandals or thongs as your choice of footwear, these are still acceptable. No steel caps.
- Bring some cash or your card if you want to enjoy food, drink or score some sweet merchandise from the band.
- Remember to check the weather and bring appropriate clothing. It tends to get quite cold in the South West once the sun goes down!
- If you have prescribed medication that you require to take at the event, please bring your valid script with you and declare it to security and gate staff on entry.
- Snacks to nourish your body! Remember food that does not need to be cooked.
What not to bring – Camping
- Bad energy! Leave it at home.
- Illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia
- Alcohol brought in from outside of the event
- Gas cookers, fires or open flames
- Glass of any kind
- Sound Systems & portable speakers
- Instruments
- Weapons of any kind
- Hydrations packs and reservoirs (e.g. camelbaks) and sealable pouches (yoghurt, baby food pouches) *exceptions for families with children under 14 years of age
- Fireworks, flares, fire twirling paraphernalia (sticks, balls etc)
- Flammable liquids (containers, jerry cans with flammable liquids will be confiscated)
- Laser lights
- Inflatable furniture of any kind
- Video and audio recording devices, including Go Pros (other than mobile phones)
- Professional still cameras (small still cameras ARE allowed)
- Selfie sticks
- Drones
- Protest paraphernalia and banners
- Umbrellas (please use a plastic poncho or a raincoat instead)
- Water pistols
- Skateboards, scooters, bicycles
- Nitrous oxide bulbs & canisters
- Kites or Sky Lanterns
- Culturally sensitive items and attire
- Unauthorised advertising material
- Sharpies, markets, paint cans or paint pens
- Anything stuffed (i.e belts, wristbands etc)
- Non-biodegradable glitter. Plastic glitter is BAD BAD BAD
- Skateboards, scooters, wagons, carts, rollerblades, roller skates, bicycles, electric bikes, electric scooters, quad-bikes, segways, hoverboards, self-balancing scooters or any personal motorised vehicles,
- Clothing, jewelry or accessory displaying the name of any motorcycle-related or similar organisations or any “declared organisation” within the meaning of the Crimes (Criminal Organisation Control) Act 2009 is not permitted
- Strictly no animals (with the exception of service or assistance animals, such as guide dogs)
- Any other items considered illegall, offensive or dangerous by our legendary staff.