DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24137742
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Virtual/Online Music Festivals: New Contexts for Substance Use Facilitated by the COVID-19 Pandemic

Solomon Gurr

Abstract: <p><strong>Virtual music festivals, online adaptions of in-person music festivals, have increased in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic began due to social gathering restrictions cancelling in-person music festivals at this time. These events have received little attention in the literature which focuses on alcohol and/or drug (AOD) use, and it is largely unknown how AOD consumption presents in this context. The new heights of popularity and immersivity these events experienced during the pande… Show more

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