This chapter focuses on live music and music festival experiences and their conceptual treatment to date in the marketing and consumer research literature. We highlight the variety of ways in which music festivals have been hitherto theorised and we further identify two distinct conceptual strands which revolve around their extraordinary experiential nature. In contrast to standard conceptualisations, we argue that contemporary music festivals can be also perceived as significant places of societal ritualisation which are positioned within the confines of everyday life and the logics of specific music fields and scenes. In doing so, we extend O'Reilly et al.'s (2013) characteristics of the form and function of music festivals and highlight ...
This paper explores the influence of socio-demographic characteristics in determining the perceived ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold1. On the one hand, it relates festivalisa...
In the iconography of the nineteen-sixties, music festivals became one of the primary expressions of...
abstract: In this world of fading trends, a fear of missing out, and the next best thing, people cra...
The phenomenon of live music performance spaces is both enigmatic and enticing. While few would disa...
Market growth within the festival industry has lead to a burgeoning body of research in the area, la...
This study examines the relationship between festivalgoers and the importance of added value in the ...
With management research tending to focus on the broader experience economy, studies of festivals’ r...
Prior experiential marketing research suggests that extraordinary consumption experiences take place...
Live music remains popular in the digital age, as reflected in the growth in music festivals in the ...
This presentation explores how “Flow”, also known as a state of optimal experience, and belonging pr...
The landscape of festivals in Australia is a diverse one, ranging from large urban festivals to smal...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
When a music industry is going through so many changes, the directions of growth of potentially main...
<p>Music festivals comprise a wide but specific set of experiences, the good lumped with the bad, an...
This paper explores the influence of socio-demographic characteristics in determining the perceived ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold1. On the one hand, it relates festivalisa...
In the iconography of the nineteen-sixties, music festivals became one of the primary expressions of...
abstract: In this world of fading trends, a fear of missing out, and the next best thing, people cra...
The phenomenon of live music performance spaces is both enigmatic and enticing. While few would disa...
Market growth within the festival industry has lead to a burgeoning body of research in the area, la...
This study examines the relationship between festivalgoers and the importance of added value in the ...
With management research tending to focus on the broader experience economy, studies of festivals’ r...
Prior experiential marketing research suggests that extraordinary consumption experiences take place...
Live music remains popular in the digital age, as reflected in the growth in music festivals in the ...
This presentation explores how “Flow”, also known as a state of optimal experience, and belonging pr...
The landscape of festivals in Australia is a diverse one, ranging from large urban festivals to smal...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
When a music industry is going through so many changes, the directions of growth of potentially main...
<p>Music festivals comprise a wide but specific set of experiences, the good lumped with the bad, an...
This paper explores the influence of socio-demographic characteristics in determining the perceived ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold1. On the one hand, it relates festivalisa...
In the iconography of the nineteen-sixties, music festivals became one of the primary expressions of...