‘Blue dot fever’? What’s really behind a tricky summer dynamic for live music
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As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.
As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.
As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.
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