…to the Shawnee Cave Music & Camping Festival

We had a first time experience this weekend; our first music festival (with camping) together, our first concert together, and our first time visiting the Shawnee Cave Amphitheater in Murphysboro, Illinois.

When I was originally asked to be on the Media Team for the Shawnee Cave Revival, I was excited and nervous! This is such a great opportunity to capture a beautiful venue, a lineup with names that are in the process of becoming HUGE, and meeting so many new people to talk about Southern Illinois with. But we had never done something like this, didn’t know the venue, and I am a bit of a camping diva. I also love a challenge, so we were in.

The Shawnee Cave Amphitheater has just started having events in the last few years. We overheard staff mentioning there were a few hiccups, but truly this went unnoticed by us. There are a few things that could be perfected, as is the same with venues that have been operating for decades. I think within the next 2-3 years, this is going to be a MAJOR attraction and event venue for our area. I can’t express how grateful I am for this experience, for the skill of the team in picking these acts and vendors, for the beautiful land it rests on, for our neighbors at the campground, and for Tuna, our favorite volunteer.

Anyways, here is a breakdown of our weekend!

Tips from Us

So, here are our tips from first-time 30-something music/camping parents, who had a weekend without their kid and are not regular campers.

Bring:

  • Earplugs - it is LOUD in the cave, and you can hear the after party perfectly from the campsite. I ended up using wax earplugs with my Beats playing a White Noise app and a small fan in our tent and did not hear anything. I did need the wax plugs in order to be comfortable at the concerts, but I have auditory sensory issues so up to you!

  • SPF - we forgot ours, but were shaded enough in VIP that it wasn’t an issue, but would have been if it wasn’t overcast Saturday

  • Bug spray (especially deep woods/tick specific)

  • Sunglasses - it is SO bright

  • If camping - breakfast & lunch, plus something to do for several hours. The gates do not open until later in the afternoon, around 2-3pm with shows not starting until 4pm. The vendors did not start serving food until the gates opened. If you are an early riser, you’d find yourself without something to do or eat for several hours unless you brought it with you

  • Closed toe shoes (the grass/hay in the parking and camping areas was unpleasant when wet and lodged in my crocs)

  • A cooler - it was BYOB, and we saved a lot of money bringing in our own Powerade, water, and beer

  • Cash - vendors accepted cards, but there are less fees associated with cash

  • Multiple charging banks - I brought two, but they died quickly and without a dedicated place to charge them (our car had to be started to fully charge devices), I ended up not having a phone for Saturday’s prime performances

  • Some kind of solar generator - for above reasons, there are no power hookups and there is no wifi reach in the RV/Tent camping

  • Prepare for rain. It’s the Midwest. So, ponchos, umbrellas, jacket/hoodie, set of warmer clothes if you’re camping. Tarps for tents. We put our tent in the back of our truck and didn’t have to deal with damp earth, but I could see how that could stink for others.

  • A good attitude! We had an up-for-anything attitude this weekend and it took us far. We made friends, we had amazing food, we embraced the weather and our surroundings. We only saw one person with a bad attitude, and out of the hundred surrounding us, that’s pretty good!

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Did you go to the Revival this weekend? What were your favorite parts?

Let me know in the comments!

Jessi Thomas

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