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Guest post by Jeffrey Warshauer, the founder of Live Music Loyalty based in Asbury Park, NJ.Historically, artists released a record and toured to promote their album, gaining income from both. Now, artists’ primary source of income comes from touring, and the money they receive from recorded music is relatively small. Fans also identify and connect with artists and music much differently than in the past due to the ascendance of access over ownership. They express their musical identity by going to concerts and sharing their experiences on social media. Fans are shifting from amassing album libraries to “collecting” live music experiences.Fans Don’t Access Live Music Experiences, They Own Them
Touring has now shifted to become the primary source of income for many artists, with preferring to amass live experiences over recordings. These new consumption habits raise the question of. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/06/fans-dont-access-live-music-experiences-they-own-t