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THE DO'S
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Embrace the festival spirit. That means don’t get mad due to little inconveniences. Wear your tainted beer shirt with pride and the guy who bumped into you in the mosh pit is just probably just having a really good time. |
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Dress comfortably and wear good walking shoes. Plenty of shelter around but it is a completely outdoor, rain or shine event. |
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Bring plenty of cash if you would like to enjoy the beers available on site or buy back a souvenir We can take credit cards payments at selected areas but machines are tricky! The nearest ATMs would be located at the Singapore Flyer. |
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Make good use of the public transport instead of driving. Parking is limited and it is not a good idea to drive when you are intoxicated. |
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Have a good time! |
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THE DON'TS
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Please do not bring the following items into the festival grounds. We will enforce bag checks at the gates.
* Alcohol due to licensing issues
* Pills of any kind (there is First-aid on site with basic amenities) |
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No drunk or disorderly conduct. So long as you do not get too carried away. |
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No flash photography and video filming of performances. Besides some serious copyright issues involved, it is distracting for the audience and performers. |
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No un-authorised busking/performances on festival grounds. We would have hired you if you were really good. |
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No unauthorised distribution of flyers or any forms of prints. Recycle. |
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No pets allowed. Leave them at home |
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No children or teenagers under 17 years of age and under are allowed on festival grounds. It can get rowdy after dark and we do want to set a good example. |
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Our security team has the right to enforce these rules so be forewarned.
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