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There should not be more than 100 people at a music festival. amirite?
by Anonymous2 years ago
Its dumb for a musician to do a world tour for only around 1k-2k people to see it. If they are doing it like that, they might as well only do private concerts. Plus the crowd is part of the appeal.
by Anonymous2 years ago
Unpopular and impractical.
If you put a 100 people upper limit to events, it would be unprofitable and one of two things will happen to the event. Either it will become too expensive for most people to afford or it will cease to exist.
by Anonymous2 years ago
Just stay home, bubble boy.
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by Anonymous2 years ago
Hw to make music festivals economically unviable 101.
by Anonymous2 years ago
So you wouldn't mind paying several thousands for a ticket?
by Anonymous2 years ago
I get you for festivals or bars or any kind of place where there is no reserved seats but for concerthalls the place was made to safely and comfortably receive this amount of people.
by Anonymous2 years ago
Ok, most artists cost a few hundred thousand to millions of dollars to play an event.
If you have a literal festival with several artists for 100 people, a ticket would cost tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the festival.
No one has the money for that.
by Anonymous2 years ago
I hate concerts in stadiums and the like. But a small venue of a couple thousand people is completely fine and enjoyable for everyone. As long as you're able to see the stage i dont see a problem.
Also, you can watch these things online if you dont want to be around people
by Anonymous2 years ago
<100 people is a concert, not a festival.
hell <100 people is just a "show". a concert is usually in the 400-10,000 range.
by Anonymous2 years ago
Honestly, I'd rather pay a bit more for a concert or festival ticket and have it be less crowded. It's worth it for the better experience.
by Anonymous2 years ago
Concerts with less than 200 people are boring tho
by Anonymous2 years ago
Then prices would be outrageous (though I do prefer more intimate concerts)
by Anonymous2 years ago
so then prices get drove up, only the rich can afford them, and keeps the general public even further away from celebrities making them more egotistical great
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