Green Music

the greening of the Rothbury Festival

Posted on August 15th 2008

Jason Turgeon has posted up two blogs on the greening of the US’s Rothbury Festival and compares Rothbury’s efforts with the Bonnaroo Festival, long acknowledged as a leader in environmentally friendly events.  
“It’s been 5 days now since Rothbury ended, and I’m still caught up in the post-festival bliss that you get from a really […]

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Eighteen events collect Greener Festival Awards

Posted on August 14th 2008

Eighteen UK and international festivals are the first recipients of the prestigious 2008 Greener Festival Award for their efforts in promoting environmentally friendly music festivals. In the UK, recipients of the leading eco-award included Latitude, the Glastonbury Festival, the Camden Green Fair and the Cambridge Folk Festival, all praised by the award organisers for their green […]

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August downpours leads to folk festival cancellation

Posted on August 10th 2008

The unpredictable summer weather has meant that this weekend’s Pickering Folk Festival has had to be cancelled at the last minute after a site inspection revealed the site covered in standing water. The festival’s website states It is raining now and more heavy rain is forecast over the next three days so the event has been cancelled […]

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New Trafalgar Square lights are more than just green

Posted on July 28th 2008

The new lights which the Greater London Authority plan to install in Trafalgar Square will cover the whole spectrum of colours but will be much greener than the current set of halogen bulbs. The current lights are only 20 years old but are already judged to be beyond repair, especially as the large halogen bulbs cost £1000 a pop […]

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Lighting the LED way/Planes Trains and Omnibus/Trucking in North America/Venue

Posted on July 14th 2008

 
Posted by Richard - Radiohead Tour Production Manager on the Radiohead website on 30 June 2008
In 2003, the year of the last major Radiohead tour, the lighting system required an electricity supply of 600amps 3phase (that’s 1800A). A kettle, being one of the larger consumers of power in the home, pulls between 8 and […]

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Train to Coachella music festival reduces cars

Posted on July 14th 2008

By Kristin Underwood, San Diego, CA on 07.13.08 for Treehugger

 
 
This years Coachella festival was the first of its kind with its own train and train station. To help reduce the carbon footprint of a 3-day music festival held in the desert, organizers found a way to make one giant carpool – that came in the […]

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Dr.Earth To launch world’s first ecological night club

Posted on June 30th 2008

Each week millions upon millions of exuberant human beings head out of their houses and into nightclubs to expend large amounts of energy on the dance-floor. Mobilising vast social groups each and every week clubbing remains one of the few areas of society untouched by the green message. All this is about to change as […]

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Are you ready to rock and recycle? - More on green festivals

Posted on June 28th 2008

If you are one of the thousands of music fans travelling to T in the Park, Wizard or a festival further afield this summer, Kate Hodal looks at how reducing your carbon footprint needn’t cost the Earth
Published: 28/06/2008, The Press and Journal
HOME to more than 450 music festivals a year, ranging from the small (2,000 […]

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JB feature on Optimist World

Posted on June 18th 2008

Optimist World provide daily good news and inspiring stories. They’ve written a feature about our recent ‘First Step’ report. View the feature here.

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Sunrise Celebration at The Big Chill

Posted on June 11th 2008

The Sunrise Celebration festival has announced an exciting new collaboration. The Festival that was called off due to extreme weather conditions will in fact be happening from 1st - 3rd August at The Big Chill, Herefordshire.
Sunrise which is renowned for being the UKs leading sustainable festival, was about to have a sell out third […]

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