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10 Rules for Partying At Bud Light's Sensation

  • March 13, 2013
  • Blake Edwards
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Whether you're at an outdoor love-in, a hush-hush 4 a.m. loft
afterparty, or a massive EDM banger like Bud Light's Sensation—which, as we detailed earlier this week, is
FINALLY coming to Canada, hands up!—this much is clear: Partying has rules. Don't fret, though: we have your back with this handy list of tips that'll help you navigate the party of the summer (and all subsequent parties, so keep them in your back pocket).


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1. Let the DJs do their thing.


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Photo: tumblr

The lion is the king of the jungle, and the DJ is the king of this
ecosystem. And no, (s)he doesn't bite. Still, should you find yourself
onstage, for the love of everything good, never… ever… request…
anything. Ever.

2. Respect the diversity of the flora and fauna.


BLSensation2
Look around. In addition to the 30,990 people you'd normally
party with, there are the outsiders. You know, the people who always show
up at game-changing parties like this. There's a five-panel-hat-rocking
bro. A girl with a botched Skrillex haircut. Three corporate dads in
ill-fitting blazers. A 50-year-old house-music know-it-all who's talking
about “the Chicago warehouse scene from back in the day.” An Alsatian
tourist losing his mind. A glowstick-toting pixie girl who is, seemingly,
made entirely of midriff. Learn to coexist with everyone, they might just
buy you and your friends a round.

3. Let go. No, really: light it up.


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It's your first time here, eh? It shows. Y'know how you dance
when no one's watching? Y'know, that little dance you do when you're alone
in your bedroom? Yeah, do THAT. No one will judge.

4. Groom. And groom well.

Photo: Afkra
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Afkra

No, we're not asking you to cover yourself in body glitter or get
neon-pink dreadlock extensions (mostly because pink isn't allowed at Bud
Light's Sensation). All we're saying is that things get HOT, so wear
deodorant. On the dancefloor, there's nothing worse than that shirtless
dude who smells like tacos.

5. Do unto others.

BLSensation7 Someone trying to pass by? Let them. Someone accidentally bash
into you while dancing? Let it go. Someone spill their beer all over your
pristine white shirt you bought for this very event? Get a new one. Treat
others as you'd want to be treated—and check the aggro at the gates.

6. Hydrate. Then hydrate more.

thirsty Photo: imgur

Don't want to become THAT GUY? Wise move, grasshopper. Since you're
going to be drinking a few Bud Lights, you're going to want to drink water.
Lots of it. Think of water like a beer chaser for responsible people. Plus
if you're not getting uber-sweaty, then chances are, you're not partying
properly. Replace those fluids!

7. Don't feed the hostile creatures.

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Photo: Akhir

It's inevitable: you'll come across some guy or girl who's hell bent on
not having as much fun as you. Don't let him ruin the party, MAKE HIM join
your party. We're all in this together.

8. Dress appropriately for the environment.

Bud Light Sensation Make no mistake, Bud Light's Sensation has a strictly
enforced all-white dress code. It's MANDATORY. The party demands it. Have
you seen how people pull themselves together for Burning Man? Or for
Shambhala? Or even for the Gathering of the fricking Juggalos? These folks
understand: Certain events demand dress codes. It only serves to heighten
the party. Pro tip: just like Lebowski, the dude abides the dress
code, lest you stick out like an MBA student at a DIY hardcore show.

9. Don't leave early. Ever.

BLSensation5 Okay, this is advice for noobs maybe, but good advice
nonetheless: Be prepared to stay up late. Yes, for some, it's an
inclination to leave once the bar hits last call. Ignore that inclination.
Believe us—the best stuff happens far, far after last call.

10. Keep partying!

BLSensation4 Because there's always another chance to light it up.
Apply these rules to Bud Light's Sensation and your party skills will be in
check for all that comes next. Meet fellow revelers on Twitter via the Bud
Light presents Sensation hashtag: #budlightsensation. The immersive, highly anticipated EDM
spectacle is on Canadian shores on June 1 and it's your duty to be there.
Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.ca (or by calling 1-­855-­985-­5000). You
must be 19 years or older to attend.

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