An All White Party. Until...
Attendees are encouraged to wear all white! You’ll be a walking canvas, ready for any paint to be splattered on you. It goes without saying, but we’ll say it anyway: Don’t wear anything you love or would hate to see ruined. While the water-based paint can be washed out of your skin and hair, the same can’t always be said for your clothes. With certain types of fabric, the paint might not fully come out. This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. Repurpose old clothes and get creative!
Not over 21?
No problem. Life in Color started out as a college party tour, so most of their events are 18 and over, with a few select tour stops being 16+ events. Just make sure to double check the age requirements for the specific event you’d like to attend before purchasing tickets.
Pro-Tips
While bringing a hydration pack is the move for most festivals, you might want to reconsider bringing one to Life in Color. The mouthpiece will more likely than not get covered in paint, and who wants to drink paint? Yuck. A reusable bottle safely tucked into a backpack is the way to go. Leave the phone at home. You’re not going to want to take it out anyway. Trust us on this. Any pics you might shoot most likely aren’t going to be insta-worthy anyway, so you’re not missing out. If you must bring a phone, put it in a resealable bag and don’t take it out until the end of the night. And if you must have pics, bring a disposable camera.
Be That Guy
You know that person who wears sunglasses at night to a festival? Well this time, it makes sense to be that guy (or gal) — especially if you’re front and center at Life in Color. Trying to wipe off paint in your eyes with paint-covered hands? That’s not going to end well. Get yourself a pair of shades to shield yourself, at least until most of the paint blasts are over.