32 Million People in the U.S. Attend Music Festivals

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According to a new Nielsen report, 32 million people attend a music festival in the U.S. each year.

46 percent of these 32 million people are aged 18-34. 51 percent are women and 49 percent are men. Nielsen also says music festivals are most popular among Hispanics and African American populations.

The attendees travelled an average of 903 miles to attend a festival. One third of them attended more than one festival.

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Festival attendees are also 67 percent more likely to use Snapchat, 69 percent more likely to use Vine, and 81 percent more likely to use Tumblr.

*”The data for this study was collected in August and September of 2014 among 3,805 total respondents (2,581 respondents after weighting). This data was then weighted to the U.S. Census population based on age, gender, race, education and household size. The festival fan profile was then constructed using those respondents, within the Music 360 study, who expressed their intention to attend any one of the 35 fielded music festivals (Coachella, SXSW, Electric Daisy Carnival, Wango Tango, Warped Tour, Jingle Ball, iHeartRadio Music Festival, Burning Man, Spring Awakening Festival, Bonnaroo, Pitchfork, Summerfest, Sasquatch!, Mayhem Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Lollapalooza, Electric Zoo, Outside Lands, Rock the Bells, Bumbershoot, Made in America, Austin City Limits, CMJ Marathon, Voodoo Music Experience, OzzFest, Firefly Music Festival, CMA Music Festival, Ultimate Pool Party, Stagecoach, Essence Music Festival, Governor’s Ball, Ultra Music Festival, Hangout Music Fest, Country Thunder). Further Music 360 behavior as well as Simmons data was then tabulated against this custom audience.”

 

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We’re Spotify. And We’d Like to Thank the Industry for Our Smashing Success…

The following advertisement was featured in the just-released annual report of the IFPI, the global major label music trade organization.

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Apple Updates Their Music App as Streaming Service Launch Approaches

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Apple’s new streaming service is very close to launching. The service is expected to launch with iOS 9. The announcement will most likely take place at Apple’s WWDC in June.

The company is already making some changes to their music software to prepare for the upcoming launch. The Music app has been updated in iOS 8.4, which has just gone into beta.<!–/*
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iTunes Radio now has better integration with the rest of the music app.

The search feature includes both “My Music” and “iTunes Radio”. You can easily add an iTunes Radio track to your Wishlist or purchase the track in the iTunes Store.

This video from DetroitBORG has a good rundown of the new features:

 

Nina Ulloa covers breaking news, tech, and more: @nine_u

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