523 Deja Vu
Music festivals are often crowded with crowds of people, and performances are often performed by different singers at the same time. Therefore, generally, music festivals are divided into multiple stages. For example, the Coachella Music Festival has four stages, one of which is the main stage, and the other three are all sub-stage stages.
The difference is location, space and equipment.
There is no doubt that the main stage is the best treated, the stage is the largest, the audience has the largest position space, and the corresponding supporting equipment is the best; in addition, the performance time is the longest, and the opening and closing performances are held here every day - at the same time between the opening and closing, none of the other three stages performed, ensuring that all the audience's attention is focused on the main stage and truly shrouded in the spotlight.
Naturally, everyone who can get on the main stage is a big name.
In addition to the stage, there are three days before and after the festival, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and the daily performance itinerary is also different - so the festival sells daily single-day tickets. Some fans just come here specifically for one or several singers and buy one day's single-day tickets.
Therefore, the schedule is also very important.
Overall, the further you get, the more lively it is. On the one hand, it is because on the first day, many fans often cannot ask for leave, and skipping Friday is a reasonable choice.
On the other hand, if you buy a single-day ticket, the crowd will often reach its peak on Saturdays in the center of the agenda, with relatively fewer Fridays and Sundays. Sundays are the last day of the music festival, and the carnival atmosphere reaches its climax, which is also very impressive.
Of course, these are relatively common. The Three-day Music Festival is a godsend opportunity and is very lively every day.
But the objective fact is that the time and venue arrangement of the performance will indeed affect the number of audiences and enthusiasm.
One day, the king was arranged to appear on the first day, and it was at 2:00 pm - the hottest and most grilling time period in the desert. Standing under the sun for thirty minutes, it was really unfavorable. As a result, they were not arranged on the main stage, but on the stage No. 3.
Although it is not Stage 4, but Stage 3, the venue of Stage 3 is actually wider and the relative position is more remote; Stage 4 is smaller, but closer to the main passage.
Imagine that at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, if it weren't for the fanatical and die-hard fans, how could it be "traveled a long distance" to the most remote stage No. 3?
If it is the stage No. 4, the passers-by may stop because of the King's outstanding performance one day and attract more passers-by fans, but now they are thrown into the wilderness as if they are exiled. The plan to attract passers-by fans with its strength will face more challenges.
These invisible details are really important for occasions like the music festival where stars are gathered. The audience who only participates through the social network platform "cloud" cannot understand them. Only those who truly feel the heat waves and long journeys on the spot can understand them.
Facing Josh's question, Sophie and Mark explained the situation in detail in words and words. They knew nothing and could not actually feel these invisible problems until they arrived at the scene. Then everyone couldn't help looking at each other. Now they finally understood the reason for Melissa's anger.
Melissa spread her hands and said, "You guys, how could I not be angry?"
"But why?" Danny couldn't understand, "we didn't offend others." The "we" here refers to the band.
Melissa shook her head, "In Vanity Fair, you don't need to offend others to feel oppression, because Vanity Fair itself is full of competition and fighting. Even if there is no hatred, as long as you stand on the same stage, the news media and social networks will compare, and then it will become a Colosseum."
"There is no need to offend anyone, because competition exists innately."
"The music festival is to be sure that we have a small base of fans now, so we give priority to those singers who 'meet the market's expectations', and our band is just scraps."
Melissa said angrily, and she could still feel the strong smell of gunpowder in her words.
Although Melissa's point of view is biased, at least one thing is correct. In the fame and fortune world, many competitions are not what the parties want to see or experience, but they are involuntarily placed in the spotlight and are forced to enter a state of competition.
Because the audience wants to see the "fight" - just like the ancient Rome Colosseum,
The same is true for Coachella Festival.
Even if the king did not offend anyone for a day, the competition had already begun when they stood on the stage of the music festival:
How many audiences can a band attract and create how much benefits can it create? How many topics can a band create and how much sales can it drive? What level of performances can a band contribute and how much traffic can it create on social networks? Compared with other singers, where is the band?
Everything has already begun and has nothing to do with the will of the king of one day.
It's not hatred, it's just interest.
Obviously, the King of the Day, which was truly rising after the Grammy Awards Ceremony, has a weaker fan base than the Shining Band and Huan Entertainment Team. It is an unimaginable surprise treatment to attend the Coachella Festival, which is comparable to riding a Rockets, but don’t think about it more.
Even the One Day King now has Billboard champion singles and championship albums - even a step further than the Shining Band, but the Shining Band has had a full year of promotion and publicity, and it still has a clear advantage over the One Day King, who has just emerged in Grammys.
What's more, when the Coachella Festival scheduled the performance, the King had no champion single.
In a trance, something familiar happened again. From the full moon party to the Grammy Awards ceremony, the king was always a dark horse. They had to work hard, fight, and fight from the bottom. They had to prove themselves again and again.
From a negative perspective, the Grammy still seems to have not changed anything; however, from a positive perspective, the rising momentum of the One Day King is Rocket-like, and the overnight fame model has forced them to challenge the challenge. They are obviously just a level ten trumpet but are forced to enter the banquet at level sixty to compete. It is precisely because of this that they need to constantly prove themselves, otherwise they may be swallowed by dazzling stars at any time.
The simplest and most intuitive thing is that the king was not qualified to appear here one day, but the Grammy became the key to turning the situation around.
In this way, the king is facing such a situation in one day - this can be seen as a good thing and a challenge that must be faced on the road to continuous upward development. So, how should they deal with it?
Chapter completed!