music festivals
A Guided Meditation Game Is a Headliner at a Virtualized Art and Music Fest
Berlin's renowned CTM festival has reinvented itself for the pandemic, and given rise to unexpected, affecting pieces.
U.S. Marshals Are Auctioning Off Confiscated Fyre Festival Merch
Now's your chance to drop several hundred dollars on a hat commemorating the infamous scam event.
I'd Give Anything to Be at a Music Festival Right Now
For one long weekend every summer, in a field of 200,000 people, you can be whoever you want, even if that person is incredibly sunburnt and hungover.
Just Cancel Lollapalooza Already
There's no way the Chicago-based festival, which hosted 400,000 people last year, can safely happen in 2020. Organizers need to call it off.
The Party People Trapped at a Music Festival Because of Coronavirus
Watch our new documentary about the dozens of festival-goers forced to quarantine on a beach in Panama.
Coachella Will Likely Be Postponed Until October
Officials are in the final stages of deciding what to do about the festival amid concerns about coronavirus, according to Billboard.
Coronavirus Killed Miami Ultra. What Other Festivals Will Follow?
The three-day EDM festival is suspended indefinitely. Will others like SXSW, Coachella, and Stagecoach do the same?
A Guide to Taking Drugs Safely and Responsibly at Music Festivals
From what you should do in case you slip into a BT to the best time to take your poison of choice, here are some tips that could help you have a good trip.
NSW’s Latest Drug Policy is Essentially Just 'More Bins'
Gladys Berejiklian has said no to pill testing and yes to 'drug amnesty bins' at music festivals. Let's unpack that.
Artists Are Taking Their Music Off Amazon to Protest Its ICE Contracts
Organizers behind No Music For ICE have called on musicians to pull their discographies from the company’s digital platforms.
A Rash of Booing Incidents at Concerts Reveals That Fan Culture Is Getting More Toxic
Drake's rejection at Camp Flog Gnaw earlier this month shows that fans increasingly believe they have control of the aux cord, even when it harms artists.