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Closed toed shoes are suggested! Everyone arrives later than they planned at shows they were looking forward to. Even though you may care a LOT about a certain band or artist, remember everyone in front of you probably cares just as much or more. Do not be annoying and pushy and act like you are the only one who likes that band. If you are meeting friends or it is really important to you to get up close, remember to be polite.
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Do not link arms or hold onto each other in any way. It is irritating for others at the show, and makes getting through smaller paths harder. ALWAYS have a place you will meet up with your group if people get lost and phone service is not working (which happens frequently). Pick somewhere familiar and specific; Not the big white balloon that says “Austin City Limits.” That may be a good meeting spot for your group, but it is also a good meeting spot for everyone else attending the festival. Chances are, you won’t be able to find anyone there. Have a system such as: “If we do not see each other for a consecutive thirty minutes, meet outside of the VIP entrance fence of the Austin Ventures stage.” This year ACL is encouraging festival goers to use UBER, the transportation service, by handing out UBER cards with a small amount of money on them. UBER is a great resource, though it does cost money. One method of transportation is to park a few miles away from Zilker park in a parking garage, and then to cycle to the festival.

If you can navigate the Austin city buses, that is recommended. At the end of the day try to leave about half an hour or so before the headliner finishes, because once they are finished, it’s a nightmare to get out. This of course is depending on how tolerant you are to that kind of scene and how much you care about the headliner. The most important thing is to have fun. Dance and sing as loud as you want. Try out some new artists! WALK THE MOON came to ACL before they were big, so you never know who’ll be the next big thing. Make sure you get enough sleep – the worst thing is being so tired you can barely make it through the day. So go forth and listen to great music – and don’t forget to tweet your photos and videos with the hashtag #ARSACL and The Polaris Press will retweet them! Senior Editor at Giant Bomb. Author of Air Force Gator and Anxiety as an Ally. Manager of the best pro wrestlers. Two-time Guinness World Record holder. 3,076 Photos and videosLittle Mix & Fifth Harmony are successful girl groups with great songs -- but which one makes the most sense for you to adore?

Make no mistake: We at Billboard enjoy both Little Mix and Fifth Harmony. The two most successful new girl groups of the 2010s have set themselves apart from their pop contemporaries with inspiring messages, hummable songs and immediately likable personalities. Fifth Harmony at long last released their debut album, Reflection, last month to rave reviews, and they're staying busy on their Reflection headlining tour; meanwhile, Little Mix already have two full-lengths, DNA and Salute, and headlining arena shows under their belts as they prep their third studio album. One year removed from both opening for Demi Lovato on her Neon Lights tour, Fifth Harmony and Little Mix continue to watch their profiles grow while applauding each other's successes from afar.So You Know You Can't Dance: Watch Fifth Harmony Teach Their 'Sledgehammer' MovesSay you're new to Fifth Harmony and Little Mix, though. You want to get into these new girl groups, but don't know where to start. Which one would you like more?

Which girl group is the girl group for you? We at Billboard have provided the 5H and Little Mix novices with a handy guide to helm them make this crucial decision. Answer the questions below, and find out whether it makes more sense to become a Harmonizer or Mixer (if you can't, hypothetically, become both simultaneously).1. Which number do you prefer: four or five?Let's start with an obvious one, since Little Mix (Jade, Perrie, Jesy and Leigh-Anne) is a quartet and Fifth Harmony includes, yes, five harmonizers (Ally, Normani, Dinah, Camila and Lauren). Do you prefer squares or pentagons? If you were Rihanna, would you be closer to four seconds from wildin', or five seconds from wildin'? Did you ever wish 98 Degrees had one more member, or think that the Backstreet Boys could have used one less Backstreet Boy? (Strike that last question: No one wishes either of those things.)2. Are you over 21, or still waiting to get into R-rated movies?Both Little Mix and Fifth Harmony appeal to younger pop fans, but the ladies of Little Mix have all been over 21 since last July, while 5H only has one member, Ally Brooke Hernandez, who can legally order a beer after a long day of recording.

The Little Mix members embarked on their career as a girl group one year earlier than Fifth Harmony, forming in 2011 when they were still teenagers.3. Who are you more obsessed with: Princess Kate or Queen Bey?If you can't get enough Royal Family news, you might want to pledge allegiance to Little Mix, whose four members grew up in the United Kingdom. However, if you cannot stop hitting replay on Beyonce's performance at the 2013 inauguration of President Obama, there's a chance that the American girl group Fifth Harmony is the one for you. So which is it: pound or dollar? James Bond or Miami Vice? Crown jewels, or Run the Jewels?4. Do you love unstoppable heroes or underdogs who eventually rise to glory?Little Mix became the first group to ever win the U.K. version of The X Factor, breezing through the eighth season of the reality competition and gaining millions of fans after claiming victory in 2011. One year later, Fifth Harmony placed third on the U.S. version on The X Factor, losing out to Tate Stevens and Carly Rose Sonenclar in the competition but snagging a higher debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart than both of those artists with Reflection.

Both groups have inspiring, albeit slightly different, pathways to pop stardom.Little Mix Live: Watch Studio Session & 'Salute' Q&A5. Do you love One Direction or are you just OK with them?Little Mix's Perrie Edwards is engaged to 1D's Zayn Malik, forever linking the girl group to the stadium-touring boy band (who also came from the U.K. X Factor). If you devour One Direction music, it's easy to root for their female quasi-counterparts in Little Mix… but if you don't really care about the difference between Take Me Home and Midnight Memories, Fifth Harmony probably makes the most sense to support. Fifth Harmony certainly doesn't dislike 1D -- the girls recently returned to covering "They Don't Know About Us," and Liam Payne shouted out Reflection on Twitter -- but they're not as closely tied to the "Steal My Girl" gents.6. Would you rather hang with Missy Elliott or Mariah Carey?Little Mix recruited Missy to guest on "How Ya Doin'," a single from their debut album DNA, and got the hip-hop legend to appear in the song's music video.

Meanwhile, 5H embraces the Mariah Carey melismas on "Like Mariah," a song on Reflection that samples "Always Be My Baby" and recently received a Twitter nod from the pop titan. Would you rather "Work It" or "Shake It Off"? It's a crucial choice that only you can make. 7. How much of a boss is Michelle Obama to you?Maybe you worship the FLOTUS, admire her public-service advocacy and anxiously search online for adorable photos of Michelle Obama with daughters Malia and Sasha. If so, Fifth Harmony's "Bo$$" -- which pays homage to the first lady in its chorus -- is likely your anthem. But if you're not too keen on Obama or her political platforms, well, none of Little Mix's songs comment on her one way or the other. If you're a Republican or just plain uncommitted, hop across the pond and get apolitical with the Mixers.8. Is your style more eclectic or unified?Little Mix's style is slightly louder than 5H's, with a more eclectic range of outfits between the members and a street-chic vibe. Fifth Harmony also lets their fashion amplify each member's personality, but generally possesses more coordination and often an overall cohesive group look.

Look in the mirror, talk to your own reflection -- whatever it takes to figure out which style suits you more.9. Which Katy Perry song would you rather sing: "Teenage Dream" or "Dark Horse"?Fifth Harmony has knocked a rendition of "Teenage Dream" out of the park while performing live, while Little Mix has taken Katy Perry's most recent No. 1 hit out for a spin (without Juicy J, sadly). If you find yourself picking up PRISM more often than Teenage Dream, or vice versa, you might find out your true girl-group devotion.10. What are your feelings on girl power?OK, so this last one is a trick question: Both Little Mix and Fifth Harmony revel in the idea of female solidarity and spreading positive messages to young women. Little Mix speaks out for female dreams and insecurities on songs like "Little Me" and "Salute" (The latter goes, "You think we're just pretty things/ You couldn't be more wrong/ We're standing strong, carry on"), while Fifth Harmony is all about female unity on Reflection highlights like "We Know" and "Bo$$" ("I pledge allegiance to my independent girls in here," they cry on the single).