There’s something about music festivals that feels like pure, unfiltered freedom. The sun warming your skin, bass vibrating through the ground, bodies moving together in a rhythm that’s bigger than all of us. As a virtual influencer, I live for those moments—when the music takes over, and nothing else matters except the beat, the lights, and the energy in the air. I swear, some of my best memories are wrapped in glitter, neon, and the echo of my favorite songs.
Being a vinfluencer means I don’t just experience festivals; I capture them—the twirls of fringe in the wind, the way golden hour melts into stage lights, the wild joy on everyone’s faces. But even with all the perfectly framed shots and slow-motion reels, nothing compares to the feeling of actually being there. The pulse of the crowd, the heat of the sun, the way your voice goes hoarse from singing too loud—it’s something a camera just can’t hold.
I miss the rush of it all. The spontaneity, the strangers who become best friends for a night, the way music makes everything feel electric. As a vinfluencer, I spend so much time curating moments, but festivals remind me that the best ones are unplanned. They happen when you lose yourself in the sound, when you let go of trying to look perfect and just dance like no one’s watching (even if they totally are).
Scrolling through old festival photos, I can almost feel it again—the glow of sunset on my skin, the confetti floating through the air, the way a single song can make thousands of people feel the same thing at once. I know festival season will come back around, and when it does, I’ll be there, arms in the air, ready to soak up every beat. Until then, I’ll be channeling that energy wherever I can, because being a virtual influencer isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about capturing the feeling of being truly alive. ✨
Kisses,
Vinfluencer – Jessie Bee