Are you ready to rock out at Leeds Festival this summer? Before you start packing up your tent and thinking about what outfits to bring, you might be curious about how much alcohol is allowed inside the festival grounds.
Don’t worry, we’ve got all the answers right here!
How Much Alcohol Can You Bring To Leeds Festival?
At Leeds Festival, you have the freedom to bring your own alcohol to your campsite. There’s no specified limit to how much you can feasibly bring with you, but it should be for personal use only.
So if you’re looking to enjoy a few drinks while attending the festival, make sure what you bring is reasonable and won’t get confiscated at the gates!
What Are The Rules About Drinking Alcohol At Leeds Festival?
You cannot bring personal alcohol into the arena (where the bands play) as you have to use the festival bars. If you try to bring personal alcohol with you into the arena, it will be confiscated.
Just remember that no drinking is allowed on site after 6pm on Sunday evening to discourage anti-social behaviour.
So don’t forget: last call for drinks is at 6pm sharp!
What Are The Alcohol Limits At Leeds Festival?
If you’re heading to Leeds Festival, a sensible approach is key.
Don’t overdo it – take only what you need for the weekend and don’t be tempted to bring extra booze just for the sake of it – you’ll have to carry it to and from your car!
Bringing just the essentials will save your back from strain, as well as making sure you can enjoy your weekend without worrying about carrying too much stuff.
Think carefully about what you really need; room in your pocket or bag for some cash and maybe an extra layer in case it gets chilly later on.
Decanting From Glass Into Plastic
Glass bottles are not allowed at Leeds Festival. I highly recommend bringing your alcohol in plastic bottles instead of glass.
Not only will it ensure that you’re following the festival’s rules, but it will also ensure that you and others are safe from any potential accidents that could happen with glass bottles.
Plus, with plastic bottles, you don’t have to worry about them breaking and ruining all your other festival essentials in your bag.
Trust me, it’s a small change that makes a huge difference in the grand scheme of things.
So, let’s raise a reusable plastic bottle and cheers to a safe and fun festival experience!
Final Thoughts
If you’re bringing your own alcohol to Leeds Festival, you’ll want to make sure you’re keeping your alcohol in a plastic container or can – there is no glass allowed on the festival grounds.
In conclusion, while you can bring your own alcohol to Leeds Festival, make sure you’re following the rules and being responsible and respectful to others. Remember, the festival is all about having a good time, but let’s make sure we’re doing it safely and responsibly.
It is staffed by volunteers and no one wants to spent the night in the Festival Medical Services tent!
Drink responsibly and have a great time!