TomorrowWorld Remains In Favor of Totems, Selfie Sticks & More

Article by: Laura Mason|@masonlazarus

Thu April 16, 2015 | 00:00 AM


Lately, the news around festivals has been all about what you can't bring through the entrance gates – we're talking totems, Kandi beads, flags, backpacks and selfie sticks – but TomorrowWorld , always a rebel, is taking a different route.

The Georgia festival is rolling out the welcome mat for a slew of items banned at other festivals as a response to its fans' wishes. So, if you were already on the fence about attending, consider this announcement of allowed items:

Empty Camelbacks
GoPros
Selfie sticks
Electronic cigarettes/personal hookahs (including refillable chambers)
Totems/signs
LED gloves/LED accessories
Hula hoops
Headresses/masks
Spirit hoods
Kandi beads
Costumes
Inflatables
Flags
Spray bottles/misters
Clinch backpacks
Cell phones + chargers
Small personal electronics
Walkie talkies/2 way radios
Small/medium backpacks (no larger than 21” tall x 10” wide x 12” deep)
Blankets/tarps/towels
Toilet paper
Rain gear
Ear plugs
Batteries
Lanterns/flashlights (no gas lanterns)
Disposable cameras/point and shoot cameras (non-professional)
Sealed cigarettes
Personal cosmetic products
Sealed lip balm
Sealed gum/mints
Bug spray
Small umbrellas

Click here for the complete list of what you can and can't bring to TomorrowWorld and Dreamville, its campgrounds.