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Ideally, for the biggest impact, that should target millennials the most. Boomers are mostly invisible in terms of causing crowds, completely filling capacity for contemporary artists, etc.
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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
Weirdly, I was just checking the 2010 addition of Glasto and according to the official Glastonbury page, it says that 135k tickets were sold, but only 37.5k passes were issued for crew and performers... Why the heck has the ticket number gone up by three thousand, but the crew and performers amount nearly doubled?! 37.5k in 2010 to 69k in 2024. -
I don't know if 10k less people onsite would make that big of a difference. Especially if that number was randomly distributed across all the demographics attending Glasto. So if you tell me that 5k less millennials would attend, to me, it would make a bigger difference than if you told me that 10k less boomers would attend. As I expect boomers to be mostly sitting quietly somewhere, not going to the most contemporary acts, so it would mean less morning toilet trip clashes (as they wake up much earlier) and similar
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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
I mean, at 480 quid you could shave off 36k people from being on site, lol. -
Is it hard to look more on it than Biden did at the debate the other week?
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