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Published 11:39 29 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 15:21 3 Sept 2018 BST
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Whether we're a little forgetful, prone to injuries (think blisters - ouch!) or just want to do everything in our entire power to avoid carrying a heavy load on the day (entirely fair), Click and Collect is a dream come true.
They have four Festival Packs to choose from and you can pick yours up at any time throughout the festival. There's the Rescue Pack (€26), the Snacking Pack (nom, nom, nom, and all for €27) plus the Essentials packs (costing €37 or €33).
Simply browse through the festival packs to choose the one that's best catered to your needs (see the additional information tab to the right of your screen). Then click the tickets button to make your purchase, and bring your QR code with you to Electric Picnic.
It's all very easy really, so you'll be happy out! You'll just need to pick up the goods at either the Janis Joplin Campsite, or the Oscar Wild Campsite. And if there are any extras you're longing for when you get there, remember you can pop into the Tesco store at EP for the likes of deodorant, water, juices, shower gels, sleeping bags, food, crisps, dry shampoo, batteries - you name it - the essentials are all there. (Hurrah!)
We don't know about you, but we're excited! Surely having less baggage to carry means more room for an extra outfit or two.
Brought to you by Tesco Ireland.
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