FYI.

This story is over 5 years old.

Music

Euphoria Music Festival Fans Help Lead Post-Festival Clean-up Efforts

Participants took part of clean up efforts over all three days of the festival.
Photo via Euphoria Music & Camping Festival Twitter.

Music festivals are fun, but most people don't know or pay attention to what happens after the last set of the night. Those disparate stories about after-festival cleanup usually spring up and disappear quickly in the media. However, one group of festival goers aimed to take part in the post-fest cleanup efforts this year.

A group of fans attending the Euphoria Music & Camping Festival in Austin last week created the "DEADICATED Euphoria Clean Up," as a way to participate in the festival's official clean up efforts, EDM Sauce reports.

"Let's show Euphoria how DEADICATED we are not only to Zeds Dead but all artists playing this event, this beautiful planet, each other and the whole scene in general!!!" the festival organizers wrote on a Facebook event page for the clean up.

The group helped clean up the areas around the festival's Euphoria, Dragonfly and Elements stages starting as late as 2am in the morning. Participants were given bags and gloves for the clean up efforts and were also awarded prizes including Euphoria merchandise.

Check out a picture of the post-clean up grounds here. This year's performers included Moby, Bob Moses, FKJ, and Oliver Heldens.