Music Festivals

Music festivals are large-scale events that typically feature a variety of musical performances over a set period, often taking place outdoors. They gather multiple artists and bands across various genres, allowing attendees to experience a range of live music in a communal atmosphere. Music festivals can last for a single day or span several days, often including additional activities such as art displays, food stalls, and workshops. They are popular venues for celebrating music culture and can draw large crowds, making them significant social and economic events in the regions where they are held. Prominent examples include festivals like Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza, each showcasing diverse lineups and artistic expressions.