Festivals are at the heart of British music and at the heart of the British music industry. They form an essential part of the worlds of rock, classical, folk and jazz, forming regularly occurring pivot points around which musicians, audiences, and festival organisers plan their lives. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the purpose of this report is to chart and critically examine available writing about the impact of British music festivals, drawing on both academic and ‘grey’/cultural policy literature in the field. The review presents research findings under the headings of: •economy and charity; •politics and power; •temporality and transformation; •creativity: music and musicians; •place-making and tourism; •mediation ...
The Grahamstown Festival has become a huge and complex annual celebration of the arts, transforming ...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
The aim of this research was to develop an understanding of the impacts faced by local businesses wi...
Festivals are an essential part of the jazz world, forming regularly occurring pivot points around w...
Annotated bibliography to accompany the report, ‘From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury: The impact of Bri...
The aim of the study is to investigate the motivations and trends of festival attendees, the effect ...
When a music industry is going through so many changes, the directions of growth of potentially main...
Event tourism, particularly festival tourism, is increasingly becoming a focus for tourism research....
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. This article discusses the findings of an Arts and Humanities Res...
Woodstock is only the tip of the iceberg. Popular music festivals are one of the strikingly successf...
It is estimated that 3.17 million people attend UK summer music festivals each year. These festivals...
The last 10-15 years has seen the rapid growth of festivals in Britain and overseas. This article ex...
Festivals are an adventure of the emotional and physical senses and can create unforgettable, exciti...
The last 10-15 years has seen the rapid growth of festivals in the UK, and overseas as well. One of ...
As environmental issues arise concern more and more every day, the music festival business has also ...
The Grahamstown Festival has become a huge and complex annual celebration of the arts, transforming ...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
The aim of this research was to develop an understanding of the impacts faced by local businesses wi...
Festivals are an essential part of the jazz world, forming regularly occurring pivot points around w...
Annotated bibliography to accompany the report, ‘From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury: The impact of Bri...
The aim of the study is to investigate the motivations and trends of festival attendees, the effect ...
When a music industry is going through so many changes, the directions of growth of potentially main...
Event tourism, particularly festival tourism, is increasingly becoming a focus for tourism research....
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. This article discusses the findings of an Arts and Humanities Res...
Woodstock is only the tip of the iceberg. Popular music festivals are one of the strikingly successf...
It is estimated that 3.17 million people attend UK summer music festivals each year. These festivals...
The last 10-15 years has seen the rapid growth of festivals in Britain and overseas. This article ex...
Festivals are an adventure of the emotional and physical senses and can create unforgettable, exciti...
The last 10-15 years has seen the rapid growth of festivals in the UK, and overseas as well. One of ...
As environmental issues arise concern more and more every day, the music festival business has also ...
The Grahamstown Festival has become a huge and complex annual celebration of the arts, transforming ...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
The aim of this research was to develop an understanding of the impacts faced by local businesses wi...