“…Creative working contexts associated with music and aesthetics are perceived as being self‐expressive and creativity‐enhancing (Neff et al, ), similarly to Lips‐Wiersma and Morris’ () dimension of self‐development and becoming. Festivals often stress political activism, invoking countercultural overtones (Chen, ; Johansson and Toraldo, ). Yet, as temporary and unsettled (Chen, ), festivals are also characterized by short‐term, low‐wage and unstable arrangements, while marketing themselves based on emotional connection and creativity (Beverungen et al, ; Land and Taylor, ; Raunig et al, ).…”