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'AI music curation is harming UK festivals - here's how we can fight back'
2025-06-06
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A long weekend spent camping and listening to music with your friends is a major appeal of festivals – but it seems to be lost (Picture: Getty)
The UK is famous for its music festivals.
Hundreds of thousands attend festival giant Glastonbury every year while newer events like All Points East have become calendar events in London.
But since 2019,192 music festivals across the UK have disappeared. Last year alone,60 festivals were cancelled or postponed.
What’s to blame? For Will Page,the former Chief Economist of Spotify,and Nico Perez,CEO of Mixcloud,it’s artificial intelligence.
Specifically,AI curation of playlists.
If you have Spotify,you’ve already seen AI at work on a popular music platform. Those ‘daily mixes’ and the personal DJ are forms of the technology at work,catering to users’ every need.
But just how far will AI go in the music world – and could it be the death blow to music festivals?
At SXSW London,Will and Nico sat down to chat about how AI has reshaped how we discover,personalise and consume music.
‘A playlist made for someone else’
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