In a period of consistent evolution, another ground-breaker has been unveiled! The dance music ecosystem has seen innovative overhauls lately, ranging from coffee raves to DJs literally facing off each other through F2Fs across the globe. Another concept has trotted its way that is likely to make heads or ears turn. This time, it might be for a greater good for the overall audiophile.
UK based Cue has announced it will no longer share set times before its club events. The greater purpose is to aim patrons to arrive at a venue for the overall experience rather than just the headline act. The schedule will be posted at the venue on the night. The simplified motto is to soak in the atmosphere and unearth new artists, rather than just being there for the biggest name on the roster. As aptly put across by the team: ‘ Come for the vibes — not just the headliner’.
The set times could be found printed and posted throughout the venue on arrival. The consolidated outcome might be a significant approach for attendees to be more open to the complete roster for the night, like it should actually be. The approach might also fan the paradigm shift from the conventional trend for quite sometime now. A trend that is mostly centered around a headliner-motivated or social media frenzy event attendance. Might just be at the right time before the true music patron could have been gradually outnumbered in an event or club.