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Pop-Up Tent
Thanks to its self-assembly, this fantastic 2-berth Easy Camp Pop-Up Tent allows you to get on with your trip and not have to hang around building your tent.
All you have to do is unzip the carrybag, take out the tent and allow the integral frame system to spring into shape.
Not only is it easy to assemble, but the jazzy pattern and bright colours will make it easy to find in the festival campsite.
Sleeping Bag
Getting a good night's kip can make or break your festival experience, so ensuring that you have a sleeping bag that will keep you snug and warm is essential.
Considering how much use it's going get, £26.99 might seem a little steep, but chances are if you buy a cheaper, flimsier one; you’ll wake up in the night stuck to the hot, shiny fabric, wishing you’d spent just a fraction more.
Given the price, this mummy-shaped sleeping bag from Halfords has an impressively high-spec and is perfectly suited for spring/summer use.
Disposable BBQ
The disposable BBQ is a highly popular product and the ultimate festival accessory for outdoor eating.
A hearty sausage, bacon and egg sandwich will set you up for a day of rocking out or cure your hangover from the night before.
At Sainsbury's you can get your hands on a Disposable BBQ Twin Pack for just £7.00.
To ensure you're not a total calamity in your camps makeshift kitchen, make sure to check out our BBQ Guide for some hints and tips before you go.
Wind-Up Torch
Wind-up torches are great for lighting up your tent or finding your way to the loos in the middle of the night.
At only a £1 this Wind-Up Camping Torch from Poundland is an absolute must have.
Its features an energy saving an ultra-bright LED bulb and has a durable folding carry handle meaning it will last many a festival!
Although the torch doesn't need any batteries, plenty of elbow grease is required.
Beauty
When you're planning on spending your weekend in a muddy field, it can get a little tricky to keep up your daily beauty routine.
So, from dry shampoo to face wipes, we arranged for our resident beauty expert Emily Griffin to run down her Top 5 Beauty Essentials for surviving festival season.
If you're struggling to decide what to pack, make sure to check out some of our Favourite Festival Looks for summer '13 too.
Pacman Pac-a-Poncho
Don't let your festival experience be spoilt by a sudden downpour. (Let's face it, the chances of the heavens opening is pretty likely, it is British summertime after all).
A disposable poncho, is a great, cost effective way to keep dry, whilst festivaling it up.
They come in an assortment of styles and colours and although can be purchased from stalls within festivals are a great investment to have before you go.
One of our favourite finds is this retro Pack a Pacman Ponchofrom Urban Outffiters online.
If you're in need of some wellies to go with your poncho click here.
Emergency Phone Charger
Although you may be stranded in the middle of a field, there's no need to panic when your mobile phone warns you that it's about to run out of juice.
This handy pocket-size Battery Powered Emergency Mobile Phone Charger takes a standard AA battery and can charge your mobile phone quickly and easily, so you'll never have to worry about losing your friends or not being able to photograph your favourite band perform again.
The device comes with an assortment of adapters and can be purchased for just £3.99 from Maplin.
Roll Up Water Carrier
If a regular water bottle won't fit in the pocket of your skinny jeans then opt for one of these ingenious Water Carriers instead.
The quirky water bags are made from a tough PVC material to avoid bursting or splitting and are supported by twin dowel rods. There's even a small filtration tap so you can have a drink and then save some for later.
Each carrier holds 10 litres of water and can be purchased for £7.00 from Cotswold Outdoor.
Wet Wipes
During a long festival like Glastonbury, some revellers can go up to five days without showering!
This combined with some hardcore partying means that it won't be long before long before they start to smell.
When you're covered in mud and dirt from the night before, a wet wipe shower will seem like absolute luxury, so make sure to pack plenty of baby wipes to freshen up.
A pack of 64 Gently Fragranced Boots Baby Soft Cloth Wipes will only set you back 89p and are a product well worth having - trust us.
First Aid Kit
It's always best to plan for emergencies, so a first aid kit, should be an essential accessory for any festival goers this summer.
This fantastic First Aid Kit from John Lewis, costs £8.99 and contains: adherent and non-adherent dressing, gauze bandages, vinyl gloves, plasters, dressing tape, cleansing wipes, antiseptic wipes, scissors, tweezers and safety pins.
It's better to be safe than sorry!