This paper examines the concept of community in the context of U2’s ‘360°’ tour (2009–2011). It contributes to leisure studies by offering a detailed insight into the production of, sense of belonging and resistance to a community in relation to a rock music event. Despite a growing body of academic research focusing on U2, understanding of their live concerts is lacking. The originality of this research lies in the notion that although the communal experience of attending U2’s concerts is episodic, due to the periodic and temporary nature of their tours, the sense of belonging to U2’s community simmers continually online. Furthermore, it argues that U2 intentionally exploit the notion of community in order to inspire their audience and gai...
Literature written on music festivals focuses on motivations, crowds, drug use, and marketing. This ...
The open live music session is the essense of Dalriada. Aiming to explore and analyse how a niche so...
This article explores how both producers and consumers of user-created music videos on YouTube commu...
This thesis is concerned with how fans experience, create meaning from, and contribute to the creat...
This chapter examines the concept of populism in the context of U2’s (2009-2011) ‘360°’ Tour and the...
The purpose of this research paper is to gain knowledge on how the feeling of community is created a...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
This article explores a neglected area of popular music scholarship: the different aspects of auteur...
The purpose of this research was to understand consumers’ experiences at rock concerts. Growth in th...
The music of Irish rock band, U2, evinces a compositional process developed by musicians of exceptio...
Exploring U2: Is This Rock \u27n\u27 Roll? features new writing in the growing field of U2 studies. ...
This thesis explores the music of rock band U2, utilizing two perspectives: current research in popu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the act of expressing criticism against a musi...
This article addresses the question of how responses to the arts and popular culture, as mediated th...
Extant tourist experience literature focuses on ‘live’ space and time activity, while pre- and post-...
Literature written on music festivals focuses on motivations, crowds, drug use, and marketing. This ...
The open live music session is the essense of Dalriada. Aiming to explore and analyse how a niche so...
This article explores how both producers and consumers of user-created music videos on YouTube commu...
This thesis is concerned with how fans experience, create meaning from, and contribute to the creat...
This chapter examines the concept of populism in the context of U2’s (2009-2011) ‘360°’ Tour and the...
The purpose of this research paper is to gain knowledge on how the feeling of community is created a...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
This article explores a neglected area of popular music scholarship: the different aspects of auteur...
The purpose of this research was to understand consumers’ experiences at rock concerts. Growth in th...
The music of Irish rock band, U2, evinces a compositional process developed by musicians of exceptio...
Exploring U2: Is This Rock \u27n\u27 Roll? features new writing in the growing field of U2 studies. ...
This thesis explores the music of rock band U2, utilizing two perspectives: current research in popu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the act of expressing criticism against a musi...
This article addresses the question of how responses to the arts and popular culture, as mediated th...
Extant tourist experience literature focuses on ‘live’ space and time activity, while pre- and post-...
Literature written on music festivals focuses on motivations, crowds, drug use, and marketing. This ...
The open live music session is the essense of Dalriada. Aiming to explore and analyse how a niche so...
This article explores how both producers and consumers of user-created music videos on YouTube commu...