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Any music festival can be subject to a variety of threats that have implications for the safety of everyone on a site. This is a constant concern for event organisers who must ensure they take the necessary action to prevent harm. How can advancements in technology and the emerging availability of AI enhanced software help them with early threat detection. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Thursday 30 April 2026

For any music festival operating on a remote greenfield site, the need for local power generation is essential. Festivals are traditionally power-hungry events, and the use of diesel generators is transitioning to cleaner fuels. The latest developments have a greater focus on optimising power networks to make intelligent use and distribution of available power. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 28 April 2026

Music festivals taking place on remote greenfield sites rely on a plethora of infrastructure elements for them to successfully operate. If any of this infrastructure is late being delivered or fails to turn up, it can have a significant impact on the event’s operation. What can organisers do to manage situations of failed or late deliveries of critical infrastructure components. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 27 April 2026

Most music festivals operate cashless payment environments which rely on RFID wristbands and a robust infrastructure that enables secure convenient payments. Any failure of the cashless payment systems on a music festival site can lead to significant problems. What are the common causes of outages and how can organisers plan for robust cashless payments. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Thursday 23 April 2026

A key element of any music festival is defining and delivering their sustainability objectives. The largest impact on any sustainability targets is a reduction in the carbon footprint of an event where festivals traditionally do not have a great record. How can organisers meet their carbon reduction targets in an increasingly challenging economic and political environment. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 21 April 2026

Volunteers

Any large multi-day music festival could use hundreds of staff and volunteers to help make events happen. Individuals have a finite level of energy, and these resources should be treated carefully to reduce absences, errors, and to maintain physical and mental health. How should festival organisers plan their staff resources to reduce any occurrences of fatigue. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 20 April 2026

Events

A sizable music festival that attracts large numbers of festival-goers taking place on a greenfield site requires meticulous planning. Whilst the most popular mode of transport for festival-goers is the car organisers are pushing for greater use of public transport options. This change contributes to a reduced carbon footprint and meeting sustainability objectives. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 15 April 2026

The demands for music festival organisers to create live events with high quality sound production are increasing. Expectations from festival-goers, artists and production managers have been rising in recent years. How is AI-driven sound mixing optimisation changing the production quality of live performances at outdoor music festivals. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 14 April 2026

Artists

The culture of performance artists and substance abuse have always been prevalent in the music industry and remain commonplace within many music festival environments. What can organisers do to limit harm and reduce the legal liability of substance abuse among artists in the festival’s secure backstage zone. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 13 April 2026

Vendors

Any large scale multi day music festival needs food and beverage vendors to provide regular meals and drinks for all festival-goers in attendance and the number of vendors selected will vary depending on the event attendance numbers. Vendors have high visibility with festival-goers so providing a quality and reliable service is paramount. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 8 April 2026

Ticketing

The traditional paper ticket is history for all but the smallest events and has been replaced by electronic ticketing. Numerous ticketing platforms have emerged to provide a secure means of payment for live event tickets, but risks are always emerging. What security measures are event organisers and ticketing platforms putting in place to prevent fraud in 2026. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 7 April 2026

Sponsors

Securing sponsorship revenue is an essential part of making a modern music festival financially viable. Sponsorship revenue is often considered as a key revenue stream for festival entities and often mitigates cash flow issues associated with late surges in ticket sales. What is the impact on a festival entity if a key sponsor withdraws their participation in an event. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 6 April 2026

Events

The waste generated from operating a large music festival can be substantial and organisers are under pressure to improve their waste management and sustainability credentials. Controlling waste in campsite zones can be the most challenging aspect of a festival’s waste management strategy. How can organisers improve their management of campsite waste. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 1 April 2026

Music festivals always appoint numerous contractors who they need to make events possible. Contractors have specialist knowledge and experience in their field and organisers are buying in this expertise. How can organisers manage the relationship between festival staff and contractors to ensure that everything happens on time to an acceptable standard. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 31 March 2026

A music festival taking place on a greenfield site over several days must make allowances for lighting in hours of darkness. This is a key safety requirement of any large event taking place after dark and ensures that operational tasks can continue to be performed. Good lighting also ensures that festival-goers feel comfortable being on site at nighttime. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 30 March 2026

It is usually a condition of being issued with event permits for a music festival site to pass a final safety inspection prior to opening to the public. What is typically involved during inspections, who has responsibility for final sign off to proceed and how can organisers be best prepared for these site inspections. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Wednesday 25 March 2026

Volunteers

Volunteers are an essential part of operating every music festival and can number hundreds of individuals for a large-scale event. The recruitment and training of volunteers is a key part of operational logistics; how can organisers speed up the training element and make the whole onboarding and support process more efficient. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 24 March 2026

Events

Any large-scale music festivals taking place on a remote greenfield site requires implementation of a reliable clean water supply and refill service. Water suppliers must comply with numerous regulations and organisers must take into account the various uses needed. What steps should be considered when planning for festival site water supplies and infrastructure. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Monday 23 March 2026

Reusable cups and containers are one of the easiest ways to have an impact on a festival's sustainability credentials. The wholesale move away from single use plastics globally has been high on the political agenda for many western economies too. How can festival organisers implement a mandatory policy of reusable cups and containers for their events. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Thursday 19 March 2026

The availability of skilled and experienced professionals in the music festival sector is becoming problematic for organisers, with many seasoned staff moving on to alternative careers during the pandemic. Emerging technology and increased regulatory compliance is also causing a skills gap in workforces so what can organisers do to manage this situation. Read More ->

Andy Robertson - Tuesday 17 March 2026
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