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The Ultimate Guide to Making This Ain’t No Picnic Festival The Best Experience Ever

Phoebe Bridgers. Photo credit: Carter Howe

Day 2 – August 28, 2022

12 PM: Get day two started right by heading over to Juicebae for some refreshing coldpress juice and to replenish and refuel yourself… and if your in VIP, head over to Lowkey Burritos for some breakfast burritos!.If you did not get your merch on Saturday, the best time to do so is now while the lines are still short and quick. TRUST! If you are there for the music, I would head to the Fairway stage at 12:30pm for Brandon.

1 PM: This is a toughie… there are some great acts at this time, but can we sway you into watching MICHELLE on the Greens Stage at 1:30pm. Their sound is unique and unconventional by blending R&B, indie pop, and jazz together. Give “SUNRISE” and “MESS U MADE” a shot on your preferred listening platform and get ready for your music taste to be changed forever. If you want to go more on the rock side of things, Junior Varsity will be at Back Nine at 1pm.

2 PM: We are so happy to see Girl Ultra on the main Fairway Stage at 2:30pm for some Latin R&B! She does a beautiful Spanish rendition of Daniel Caesar’s “Get You” that we hope she covers during her set.

3-4 PM: This is a perfect time for a lunch break! It might be a little hot for Ramen, but you can’t miss getting some Ramen Hood or some Wolfie’s for some plant-based fried hot chicken for our fellow Vegans or even non-Vegans (you can’t tell the difference). If Vegan food isn’t for you, head over to the best lobster rolls in town with Broad Street Oyster Co. For music, we recommend heading to see shame at 4:40 on Greens or Nicki Nicole at 3:20 on Fairway.

5 PM: If you didn’t stop for a lunch break like we suggested, good luck because some great acts are coming up back to back. British indie rock duo Wet Leg is hitting the Fairway Stage at 5pm, and their song “Wet Dream” has been climbing up the charts since Harry Styles recently covered it. IF you’re more into R&B, we suggest seeing our girl Tinashe at the Back Nine Stage at 5:10.

6 PM: If you want to stay near by after Wet Leg, slowtai will be on the same stage at 5:50. We would also recommend heading over to the Back Nine Stage to see Caroline Polacheck at 6:20! You might know her from her hit song that went viral on TikTok, “So Hot You’re Hurting My Feelings,” and should def learn the fun dance that goes with it – it would make some create content for the app or just to join in on the fun!

7-8 PM: I would recommend getting a quick snack or drink before this next act or stick around near the Back Nine Stage to watch Turnstile at 7:35pm, but I would cut the set short and run to Fairway to Phoebe Bridgers right at 8:05. While her music is for us sad, emo kids – her witty personality makes for some fun laughs. Can’t wait to cry to “Funeral” with you all!

9 PM: Going on right at 9pm on Back Nine, you have Beach House with hits like “Space Song,” “Myth,” and “PPP.” You can stay for the whole set, which ends at 10, but if you don’t want to miss The Strokes – we are not taking any “Chances” – they go on at 9:40pm and closing out the night on Fairway!

There is music for all ages and we know this festival ain’t no picnic, but we hope our guide helps you have the best possible experience ever!

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