
Festival season is in full swing, with Barcelona’s Primavera Sound, Toronto’s All Things Go, and NYC’s Governors Ball kicking off this week. That means it’s time to plan your music festival outfits. Each event has its own flair — from the music and performers to the venues, and, of course, the crowd’s fashion.
So if you want to dress on theme for this summer’s hottest music marathons, we curated mini style guides for every kind of vibe. Whether you’re after a leather jacket for a desert fest, durable boots for a camping weekend, an all-denim fit for a big city lineup, or a breezy dress for a seaside show, we’ve got all the essentials you could possibly need (and want).
And just as music taste has no boundaries, neither should your fashion sense. Mix and match pieces from reader-favorite retailers and re-sale sites (and from the different guides below) to concoct the perfect look for every pop, indie, hip-hop, EDM, or country concert on the calendar. (And if you don’t have any festivals lined up, don’t sweat it — there’s plenty of outfit inspo here for Olivia Rodrigo’s Unraveled tour or Bad Bunny’s world tour, too.)
Scroll on for the clothing, shoes, and accessories (including trending summer styles and anti-festival trends) that deserve a spot in your concert outfit lineup.
Desert Music Festival Outfits

Whether you’ve secured a coveted ticket to Burning Man (August 30 to September 7) or have another desert festival on the horizon, you’ll need outfits that can handle sunny days and chilly nights. These festivals — and their scenic backdrops — are synonymous with effortless, breezy, boho style. Just take inspiration from Coachella-coded outfits. Think bikini tops, wide-brim hats, and turquoise jewelry by day. And be sure to wear cowboy boots, sheer blouses, and fringe pants that can take you into the windy nights.
Grass & Camping Music Festival Outfits

Camping out at Bonnaroo (June 11 to 14) or Outside Lands (August 7 to 9)? Or maybe you’re heading abroad for Glastonbury (June 23 to 27) or Tomorrowland (July 17 to 26)? Perhaps, you’re hoping to frolick in the park at Shaky Knees (September 18 to 20). No matter what, you’ll want to be strategic about your festival outfits — bring versatile, comfortable, and packable pieces that can go from stage to stage and last all day (and night). For grass-field festivals, balance your indie sleaze ‘fits with bandanas to cover your face and rugged biker boots that can handle muddy terrain.
City Music Festival Outfits

In big cities, pretty much any aesthetic goes. For East Coast festivals like Governors Ball (June 5 to 7) and All Things Go in both NYC and DC (September 25 to 27), the weather should still be mild — perfect for a denim-on-denim moment. In the Midwest, events like Summerfest (June 16 to July 4) and Lollapalooza (July 30 to August 2) bring the heat, so lean into easy shorts and light fabrics. And for Essence Festival (July 3 to 5) in New Orleans — which spans both indoor and outdoor venues — go for something casual and cute, like soccer jerseys and statement sneakers.
Beach & Boardwalk Music Festival Outfits

Whether your toes are literally in the sand at Point Break Festival at Virginia Beach (June 20 to 21) or you’re catching a boardwalk breeze at Sea.Hear.Now on the Jersey Shore (September 19 to 20), keep things effortless and cool with styles you’ll want to rewear all summer long. Vibe out seaside in a comfy ‘fit like a linen dress, a patterned matching set, or a swim short look. Don’t forget a baseball cap or straw hat for extra sun protection — and for shoes, go with chunky slides, jelly shoes, or fisherman sandals that won’t fly off mid-dance sesh.
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