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Take A Look At These Festival Flyers Minus The Male Performers

Britain’s music festival line-ups feature 86% male performers. Dive into this recent survey that reveals an alarming lack of female acts at music festivals.  

Florence + The Machine at Glastonbury, 2010

Putting together a music festival is no walk in the park. From acquiring adequate licenses and sponsors to signing artists that indirectly reflects on ticket pricing – it’s quite a goliath task. As much as music festivals focus towards providing an overall experience for attendees, the line-up is, and always has been, the first eye catching feature. As far as the industry is concerned, it wouldn’t be untrue if we said that most festival line-ups are dominated by male acts, and a recent study by the Guardian of some of the UK’s festival line-ups reveals how overwhelming this figure is.

Glastonbury sans male performers

An analysis of 12 of Britain’s top music festivals revealed that 86% of the acts signed for festivals are male. A startling figure one must say, especially considering that names like Taylor Swift, Rihanna and Katy Perry have been among the top 10 biggest-selling acts across the world in the last five years. An interview with the organizers of these top music festivals also revealed how the shot-callers are compelled to sign artists who will eventually guarantee ticket sale conversions, because organizing a festival requires a truckload of cashflow. Unfortunately, these headline acts happen to be male, and there’s nothing a festival organizer can do about that. Here’s what Reading & Leeds festival curator Melvin Benn had to say:

We’re not tastemakers, Putting a festival on is a monstrous financial risk. The only way I balance the books is selling tickets. Why do you think we book the same male acts again and again? Because they sell tickets.

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The trend does not restrict itself to Britain’s market. Top music festivals in the USA like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo feature male dominated rosters. A study by Buzzfeed revealed that since Coachella’s inception in 1999, only two female acts have been given headline status – Björk in 2002 and 2007, and Portishead in 2008 — and the event has never had more than a 25% female lineup.

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(Source: Guardian)

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