Various music festivals emerged in the post-pandemic; most of them offered similar concepts which targeted the young market longing for offline entertainment. Promoters are once again competing to hold music festivals, Solo concerts, and even invite international artists. However, amidst efforts to revive the music scene, young people’s interest is starting to shift, especially my […]
Gen Z’s Quick Decision: To Stay or Leave the Music Festival
An interesting moment occurred when the crowd reacted more to Tyler the Creator’s flying gimmick during his opening at Coachella than to singing along with the legendary band Blur. In an ethnographic study conducted by Youthlab, the We The Fest festival also received negative responses and was rated poorly by Gen Z. This negative reaction […]
The Downside of Gaming Boom
The New York Times conducted an in-depth investigation into mass shootings with four or more people dead or wounded. They found that these shootings occur, on average, more than once every single day in the United States. In 2015, mass shootings resulted in 462 dead and 1,314 wounded. Did this mass shooting happen because of […]
The Perils of Social Media
Young People’s Carelessness and Data Security In today’s world, social media is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, especially for young people. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat aren’t just apps, they’re a lifestyle. They offer endless ways to connect, express oneself, and find entertainment. However, with this constant online presence comes the […]