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69 percent of young people find festivals ‘too expensive’: free water and saving as solutions

69 percent of young people find festivals ‘too expensive’: free water and saving as solutions

A Rabobank study indicates that 69 percent of young people find festival tickets too expensive, contributing to slower ticket sales for major events like Lowlands and Zwarte Cross. To manage rising costs, attendees are prioritizing saving money and suggesting measures such as providing free water at venues.

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