Electric Picnic takes place in Stradbally, Laois, Ireland, usually in August, Irish summer. It is a 70,000-capacity festival, running 4 days across open field with camping on site.
Ireland’s big one, and reliably wet: the crowd builds outfits around rain gear rather than pretending it will not rain.
Days sit around 18°C (64°F) and nights fall to 11°C (52°F), a 7-degree swing that most first-timers underestimate. Rain is likely at some point across the weekend. Combined with the ground here, that means mud, which is the single biggest factor in what you should put on your feet.
Below: the 10 outfits that work best at Electric Picnic, what the crowd actually wears, and the practical rules, bag size, footwear, night layers. That decide whether the outfit survives the weekend.