Quick answer: What is the best festival hangover cure?
The only things that actually work: water with electrolytes, food (carbs first, then protein), sleep, and time. The best pre-emptive festival hangover cure is a pint of water with an electrolyte sachet before bed after every night of drinking. The best morning cure: electrolyte drink + carbs (toast, porridge, or crisps) + ibuprofen for the headache + more water. Everything else — cold showers, coffee, hair of the dog — masks symptoms or delays recovery. None of them actually cures a hangover.
The festival hangover is different from a normal hangover. You cannot spend the day on the sofa. The headliner you paid £300 to see is on tonight, and you need to function. This guide covers what actually helps, what to pack, and how to pace yourself across a 4-day festival without destroying yourself by day three. For the full health and well-being guide, see our festival first aid kit UK guide.
Prevention — what to do the night before
Quick answer: How do I prevent a festival hangover?
The only proven prevention: drink a full bottle of water with an electrolyte sachet before sleeping. Alcohol causes dehydration and electrolyte loss — both are driving forces of hangover symptoms. Replacing them before sleep significantly reduces morning severity. Eating before and during drinking (carbs and protein slow the absorption of alcohol) also reduces the impact. No supplement or tablet prevents a hangover, but electrolytes are the closest thing.
- Lily & Loaf Electrolyte Drink — a clean, sugar-free electrolyte formula with magnesium, potassium, and sodium; exactly what alcohol depletes. One sachet in water before bed is the single most effective pre-emptive hangover step you can take
- Electrolyte sachets (~£8–£15 for a pack) — Amazon alternative if you have not pre-ordered
- Eat a proper meal before the evening session — carbs and protein slow the absorption of alcohol.
- Alternate alcoholic drinks with water throughout the night — boring but effective
- Keep your water bottle accessible and drink from it constantly
Morning hangover recovery — what actually helps
Quick answer: How do I recover from a hangover at a festival?
In order of effectiveness: (1) electrolyte drink or sachet in water — replaces what alcohol depleted, (2) food — carbs first (porridge, toast, crisps), protein second (eggs if you can get them), (3) ibuprofen for headache and inflammation — more effective than paracetamol for hangovers because it addresses inflammation which paracetamol does not, (4) shade and cool air if hot, (5) more sleep if possible. Give yourself 2–3 hours of recovery before attempting the arena.
The festival hangover recovery sequence
- Wake up → water + electrolytes immediately — before you even leave the tent. Lily & Loaf Electrolyte Drink is the cleanest option — mix one sachet in your water bottle and drink before standing up. Or grab electrolyte sachets on Amazon as an alternative.
- Ibuprofen 400mg — with food, for headache and inflammation. Ibuprofen on Amazon
- Carbs — instant porridge, toast if available, crisps from the bag. Instant porridge sachets
- More water — aim for 1L in the first hour of being awake
- Shade and rest — spend an hour or two in the campsite before the arena
- Light movement — a slow walk to the shower block and food area gets blood moving without making things worse
Supplements worth taking at a festival
Quick answer: Do hangover supplements actually work?
Some have evidence; most do not. The ones worth taking: electrolytes (strong evidence of dehydration), B vitamins (alcohol depletes B1, B6, and B12 — a B-complex the morning after helps with energy), and vitamin C (antioxidant support during alcohol metabolism). Milk thistle, DHM, and most branded “hangover pills” have weak or mixed evidence. Save your money and spend it on electrolytes.
- Lily & Loaf Electrolyte Drink — the most evidence-backed hangover supplement in a clean, travel-friendly sachet format. Replaces magnesium, potassium, and sodium simultaneously
- Lily & Loaf Daily Essentials Bundle — covers B vitamins, vitamin C, and general recovery support in one pack; worth taking the full festival weekend
- Lily & Loaf Double Magnesium — alcohol depletes magnesium more than most people realise; a double-strength magnesium supplement taken before bed helps sleep quality and reduces morning grogginess
- Vitamin C effervescent tablets (~£4–£8) — ddissolvein water, antioxidant support during alcohol metabolism
- D.ioralyte sachets (~£6–£10) — pharmaceutical electrolyte sachets, useful as emergency backup
Best hangover food at a festival
| Food | Why it helps | Where to get it at a festival |
|---|---|---|
| Porridge / oats | Slow-release carbs, gentle on the stomach, B vitamins | Pack your own instant sachets |
| Crisps / salty snacks | Replaces sodium lost to alcohol, easily digestible carbs | Pack in your tent supplies |
| Banana | Potassium replacement, natural sugars, easy on the stomach | Food vendors or pack your own |
| Greasy breakfast | Fat slows alcohol absorption (too late now, but psychologically powerful) | Festival food vendors — the queue is worth it |
| Toast/bread | Simple carbs are absorbed in the stomach acid | Pack bread if you have a stove |
| Sports drink | Electrolytes + carbs + fast hydration | Festival food vendors or pack sachets |
What does not work
Quick answer: What hangover cures are myths?
Hair of the dog (delays the hangover, does not cure it — and makes day 3 and 4 exponentially worse at a multi-day festival). Coffee (caffeine is a diuretic that worsens dehydration — bad strategy unless paired with double the water). Sweating it out (exercise while dehydrated causes more harm than recovery). Cold shower (wakes you up temporarily, does nothing to cure the hangover).
Festival hangover kit — pack this before you go
| Item | Why | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| Lily & Loaf Electrolyte Drink sachets | The most effective hangover prevention and cure — clean formula, replaces magnesium, potassium, and sodium | Lily & Loaf |
| Lily & Loaf Double Magnesium | Alcohol depletes magnesium — take before bed, improves sleep quality and morning recovery. | Lily & Loaf |
| Lily & Loaf Daily Essentials Bundle | B vitamins, vitamin C, general recovery — worth taking the whole festival weekend | Lily & Loaf |
| Ibuprofen 400mg | Headache and inflammation — take with food | Amazon |
| Instant porridge sachets | Campsite hangover breakfast — fast, cheap, effective | Amazon |
| 1L reusable water bottle | The single most important hangover tool | Amazon |
Related guides
- 🏥 Festival First Aid Kit UK
- 💷 Festival on a Budget UK
- 🍕 Festival Food Guide UK
- 😴 How to Sleep at a Festival
Frequently asked questions
What is the best hangover cure for a festival?
Electrolyte sachets in water, carbs, ibuprofen (with food), and time. The best prevention is an electrolyte sachet in water before sleeping after every night of drinking. Nothing cures a hangover, but electrolytes come closer than anything else to treating the root cause.
Should I take ibuprofen or paracetamol for a festival hangover?
Ibuprofen is more effective for hangovers because it addresses inflammation,n which is a key driver of hangover symptoms. Take with food — ibuprofen on an empty stomach causes stomach irritation. Do not take ibuprofen if you have stomach ulcers or known kidney issues.
How do I pace myself over a 4-day festival?
The key is not drinking less on individual nights but managing cumulative dehydration. Drink water throughout every drinking session, use electrolytes every morning and every night before bed, eat properly at least once per day, and sleep at least 5–6 hours every night. People who fall apart by day 3 almost always neglected water and food on days 1 and 2.
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