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A music festival location on a greenfield site will require the construction of numerous temporary structures including stages and other infrastructure requirements like fencing and office space. In most cases organisers incorporate the festival graphics and design into these structures but what are the considerations for use of paint and adhesives when doing this. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 21 July 2025

Aside from ticket sales and sponsorship revenue the financial value of a music festival entity can be difficult to determine. However, the brand and reputation of a festival is where the greatest value lies but this can be subjective and difficult to measure. What metrics are available to determine the financial value of a festival's brand and reputation. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 16 July 2025

There are numerous reasons why a festival entity will become available for acquisition typically including ownership retirement or financial struggles. Corporate players like Live Nation make regular acquisitions of large festivals but independent event organisations can also make acquisitions of smaller festivals. What due diligence steps are taken in considering a purchase. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 15 July 2025

The music festival ecosystem goes beyond just the live entertainment and provides great opportunities for related business networking. With so many key players attending a festival in a closed physical space the environment presents industry professionals opportunities to connect and collaborate with other parties. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 14 July 2025

Music festival organisers invest time and money in creating an infrastructure that ensures zero power outages. Whilst outages are rare, they do occur and most festival-goers would be unaware due to the robust processes and procedures in place. What are organisers doing to ensure that their event can handle any power outage and provide uninterrupted service. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 9 July 2025

The music festival sector is a vibrant industry that probably employs several hundred thousand people globally. With so many professionals interested in the latest new developments it's not surprising that a large number of events and conferences are now available to attend. What are the biggest and best events around the world to consider for networking and learning. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 8 July 2025

Film festivals are a prominent feature of the entertainment industry around the world and come in many formats. The emergence of online streaming for films has had an impact on movie theatres with regular closures common. Can the film festival format survive changing consumer preferences and their desire to attend movie theatres. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 7 July 2025

Sponsors

The global music festival sector continues to grow in value and popularity with corporate organisers booming financially. This provides great opportunities for the commercial sponsorship of events, but they now demand more in return. How can organisers prepare themselves to increase their chances of securing sponsorship deals now and in the future. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 2 July 2025

Events

Email marketing provides the most personalised form of communication with both customers and prospects for any business and the music festival sector is no exception. Emails can generate some of the highest ROI numbers in any marketing activity but what are the common best practices for festival entities embarking on their email marketing campaigns. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 1 July 2025

Artists

Performance artists and musicians must prepare their set list and duration in advance for any bookings but how can they plan for different format events. A number of factors can influence how much time an artist gets allocated, and audiences will have expectations too. What are these factors and how can artists plan appropriate set time durations. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 30 June 2025

Events

Ensuring public safety on a music festival site is paramount to organising entities but who ultimately makes the key decisions when faced with emergencies. A large-scale festival may have hundreds of staff on a site during live dates along with even more volunteers, so a clearly defined decision-making structure is essential. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 25 June 2025

The Public Relations (PR) function is a key element of the music festival's overall marketing mix. Timely and impactful announcements can influence ticket sales, engagement and where necessary, damage limitation. What are the considerations for festival organisers when deciding if their PR resource should be internal or external. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 24 June 2025

Music festival organisers will do their utmost to avoid injury or worse to festival-goers attending events but incidents do still occur. With crowd surges and crushing causing the most severe injuries understanding crowd behaviour is essential. AI predictive modelling has advanced recently to the point where it can now form a key part of the festival planning process. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 23 June 2025

Any experienced festival-goer knows the correct and appropriate footwear choice for attending a music festival but any relatively new festival-goer could make poor footwear selection choices. Having the right footwear is essential for a worry-free event experience, what are the key factors to consider when choosing appropriate festival footwear. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Thursday 19 June 2025

A security presence at any large-scale music festival is essential but the dynamics of training for security staff is currently evolving. What are the significant changes taking place that festival organisers need to be aware of when making arrangements for training to ensure a safe and secure site. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 17 June 2025

Although the UK has in excess of 850 music festivals every year the 200 events that take place in Scotland can be very different from festivals in the rest of the country. What is it that makes Scottish music festivals so different and what can festival-goers expect by booking a weekend music festival experience. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 16 June 2025

Experienced music festival organising staff are always in demand, however, given the seasonal nature of the typical festival season many now choose to work as freelance contractors. This can provide benefits to the festival entity and the contractor. What does this job role look like in 2025 and what are the long-term prospects for the freelance contract music festival organiser. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 11 June 2025

Every year new music festivals launch with a mixture of independent and corporate organising entities. New festivals usually aim to create something new or different where curated artists have wide appeal to generate ticket sales in a location that is convenient. Naming a new music festival is not straightforward and requires a thorough thought-out process. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 10 June 2025

Vendors

In an effort to get music festival entities to meet their sustainability objectives organisers usually employ a raft of initiatives. A key element that festival organisers can have significant control over is the sustainability requirements of food and beverage vendors. What demands are organisers making of vendors and what initiatives are being actively encouraged. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 9 June 2025

Events

Music festivals that have evolved out of local community events or are linked to charitable work are often organised by committees and associations where the primary objective is to provide valuable services to the public for free. How can organisers fund free music festivals without charging festival-goers for attending. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 4 June 2025
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