Next Friday July 5th, the seventh edition of the Kosmonaut festival will begin. A festival that since its first edition in 2013 has become one of the most interesting…
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Next Friday July 5th, the seventh edition of the Kosmonaut festival will begin. A festival that since its first edition in 2013 has become one of the most interesting…
Glastonbury festival probably is the biggest music festival in the world. Iconic, innovative and wild, the British festival will be 50 years old when it celebrates…
Despite the unpronounceable names, the low population and extreme climate, Iceland hosts a large number of music festivals at different periods of the year…
Primavera Sound has just finished, and as usual, in addition to music, the festival has left us many news. The Barcelona based festival arouses passions and hatred…
With editions in seven countries, Lollapalooza (commonly known simply as Lolla) is possibly the most popular music festival brand in the world. Like it or not, it would be…
Security measures at music festivals, considered high-risk events due to the massive influx of people, have evolved a lot in the recent years, and currently there are hardly any serious incidents reported.
While trying to figure out whether he is a complete moron or a true marketing guru (most likely both) I ́m totally thrilled with the last occurrence of Kanye West…
Roskilde festival is one of a kind. Non-profit since 1972, it's not only one of the most iconic festivals in the world but a different and genuine one.
Have you ever wondered why some artists who play at some important festivals do not perform anywhere around in the same period of time? That probably is because of radius clauses.
With technology moving fast, I wonder whether there is a single festival today that still does not use big data, at least when it comes to major festivals.
Coachella probably is not only the most famous music festival in the world but also the most profitable and one of the festivals with more impact on the media and its 19 editions have left many moments to remember.
Ok, maybe that's going too far! Let´s better speak about the end of music festivals at least like we have known them this far because big corporations might be killing their true spirit.
It is a fact that due to the fierce competition between music festivals, all of them try to be different by offering things that make them unique beyond the music line up.
Have you heard about the Take a Stand movement?. Lots of festivals across Europe has joined this idealistic project and non-profit movement so if you have recently…
Success of music festivals usually depends on many things and a very “small” detail can ruin the whole experience, one example? Toilets!