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April 7, 2014
South by Southwest
South by Southwest

Where/when: Austin, Texas; March

Type of offerings: Music, film, and digital media

2014 dates & ticket prices: March 7-16; admission prices start at $495

Vibe: Crowded, celebratory, frenetic, and keyed in to all things media—especially music, given its origins as a music fest. The significant presence of many start-ups adds dynamic energy throughout the event, and a hipster sensibility pervades venues throughout the city.

Audience: The 2014 iteration drew an estimated 150,000 people, who turned out for all or part of the 10-day program. Among the ranks are mostly twenty- and thirtysomethings, with more than one in 10 traveling from abroad. It leans more heavily toward male attendees—about 60 percent to 40 percent female.

Past event hosts: USA Network, 3M, Beats by Dre, Sonos, Filter, Fader, MySpace

Past main event sponsors: Chevrolet, Friskies, American Airlines, Oreo, Yahoo, Smirnoff, Taco Bell, SideCar

What works: Media-, music-, tech-, and innovation-heavy parties and activations are right for this crowd—last year 3M even used a disturbingly lifelike digital avatar named Jenny that directed guests to panels and events at the Austin Convention Center. Official and unofficial events take over hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs throughout the city.

What doesn't work: Events without a surprising interactive element—or another obvious draw like headlining entertainment—will have trouble rising above the noise.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Ultra Music Festival
Ultra Music Festival

Where/when: Miami; March

Type of offerings: Electronic dance music

2014 dates & ticket prices: March 28-30; admission prices start at $399.95

Vibe: Ultra feels like an eclectic costume party. Scantily clad attendees from all over the world offer plenty of people-watching opportunities. It attracts newbies and longtime festival vets alike.

Audience: Last year, Ultra broke attendance records with about 330,000 people from more than 80 countries at Bayfront Park; the festival also attracts a number of college-age spring breakers.

Past event hosts: Absolut, SiriusXM, Belvedere, Red Bull

Past main event sponsors: Heineken

What works: Pool and yacht parties, private warehouse bashes, and nightclub events start after the festival’s official daily curfew. Record label parties are a huge draw, allowing guests to check out DJs and related talent. An electronic music component is essential to grab attention.

What doesn't work: Ultra doesn’t have an especially upscale feel—folks are dressed casually in neon and high-tops—so events that feel too dressed-up aren’t the right fit. Morning events are a definite no-no for the late-night crowd.

Photo: Pedro Rivera Photography
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival

Where/when: Indio, California; April

Type of offerings: Music and art

2014 dates & ticket prices: April 11-13, April 18-20; admission prices start at $375

Vibe: Generally peaceful, joyful. Think braids and daisy garlands amid a free-to-be atmosphere. There’s an air of concern for the environment: interactive recycling programs draw heavy crowd ­participation.

Audience: A generally sold-out crowd blanketing Indio’s vast Empire Polo Club comprises mixed-genre music fans, many traveling from Los Angeles to the three-day-long program that repeats on consecutive weekends. The range of ages and interests appeals to marketers in the categories of fashion, media, and beverage. Last year drew 90,000 three-day ticket holders for each of the two weekends, and this year is sold out as well.

Past event hosts: Lacoste, Armani Exchange, T-Mobile, Guess, ShopBazaar, H&M, Chevy Volt

Past main event sponsors: Heineken, H&M, JBL, PlayStation, Red Bull, Fruttare

What works: With the desert heat often soaring well above 100 degrees, pool parties reign supreme. The parties often take over private residences and hotels on the festival grounds as well as in neighboring Palm Springs, Cathedral City, and others. With the music-minded crowd, live concerts are often the centerpieces, though festival host Goldenvoice has restrictions on performances by its official acts.

What doesn't work: Daytime events without a pool component—the weather is too unforgiving. Second-weekend events aren’t as popular, so brands overwhelmingly prefer the buzzier first weekend.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Bonnaroo
Bonnaroo

Where/when: Manchester, Tennessee; June

Type of offerings: Music, art, film, and comedy

2014 dates & ticket prices: June 12-15; admission prices start at $234.50

Vibe: The festival draws a crowd with overtly artsy and environmentally friendly sensibilities. There’s a sense of community and an eagerness to explore the festival footprint and its campgrounds throughout Great Stage Park, a 700-acre event ground.

Audience: The Superfly Presents-produced Bonnaroo draws a crowd of about 80,000, including older attendees who have been around since the festival’s beginnings in 2002, to college-age kids from around the country.

Past event hosts: Fuse

Past main event sponsors: State Farm, Ford, Ben & Jerry’s, Dell, Garnier, Miller Lite

What works: Events held at night are a great match for the festival, where the masses are camping and make for a captive audience on the grounds. And given the Tennessee summer heat, giveaways that help keep attendees cool are favorites.

What doesn't work: The crowd doesn’t fancy itself as cool as, say, the Coachella kids, so events that feel exclusive are less likely to make an impact.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Pitchfork Music Festival
Pitchfork Music Festival

Where/when: Chicago; July

Type of offerings: Music and a retail media fair

2014 dates & ticket prices: July 18-20; admission prices start at $60

Vibe: Set in Chicago’s Union Park, the festival feels a little calmer than Lollapalooza, which shares its host city. It’s smaller and therefore easier to traverse. Headline performances draw a bigger crowd, whereas daytime events have a more relaxed vibe.

Audience: With affordable ticket prices for a major festival, Pitchfork is able to draw a broader audience. The festival also feels more intimate with about 18,000 attendees per day. Think indie music lovers and people wanting to discover up-and-coming bands.

Past event hosts: Ray-Ban, Threadless

Past main event sponsors: Vans, Hostess, ZipCar, Heineken, Goose Island

What works: Brands tend to draw in consumers with perks like icy treats, snacks, cell phone charging stations, and other essentials for staying comfortable at a hot music festival. H&M even brought in deodorant in 2012.

What doesn't work: Sponsor signage on the festival’s stages was a no-go in 2013, so sponsors used everything from carnival games to reps dressed as Twinkies to draw attention.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Where/when: Chicago; August

Type of offerings: Music, food, and retail

2014 dates & ticket prices: August 1-3; admission prices start at $95 (based on 2013 one-day passes)

Vibe: The atmosphere is festive, crowded—the event drew a record 300,000 attendees in 2013—and subject to Chicago’s unpredictable elements. It’s known to rain on the hot late-summer festival, creating a devil-may-care environment with attendees sloshing around in mud.

Audience: Young and with diverse musical genre interests: fans come to see indie, hip-hop, dance, R&B, and even country acts. But many attendees weren’t even born when some of the festival’s headline acts like Nine Inch Nails and the Cure were topping charts. The crowd is also international: At least one in 10 attendees travels from abroad.

Past event hosts: Belvedere, Gilt City, Fiji Water, Billboard, Asos, Bed Head

Past main event sponsors: Red Bull, Bud Light, Samsung, BMI, Toyota, Citi, Mophie, Gap, Hard Rock Hotel

What works: Given the festival’s urban downtown environs in Chicago’s Grant Park, hotels are popular—and proximate—venue choices for parties. And hotels welcome the event business and tourists: the festival has an economic impact of $120 million on the city.

What doesn't work: Overcrowding at related events is a perennial problem, and long lines have created headaches for guests and hosts alike. Further, Chicago’s notoriously dicey August climate has led to cancelations and last-minute tweaks (including an evacuation of the grounds in 2012).

Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Austin City Limits
Austin City Limits

Where/when: Austin, Texas; October

Type of offerings: Music, food, and art

2014 dates & ticket prices: October 3-5, October 10-12; admission prices start at $200

Vibe: The festival feels buzzy and big; in 2013, back-to-back weekends drew 375,000 fans. All-ages attendees contribute to an agreeable atmosphere: Frisbee throwing, kids’ activities, and juggling are mixed in with the music offerings at Zilker Park..

Audience: Austin City Limits draws the young audience that you’d expect at a music festival, but more than a quarter of its attendees fall into the 35-to-44 age bracket. There’s even an “Austin Kiddie Limits” area to accommodate families. A third of attendees are local to Austin.

Past event hosts: Pizza Hut, Viacom, Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Past main event sponsors: Bud Light, Samsung, Honda

What works: For off-site events, festivalgoers are attracted to the comforts they don’t find on festival ground: amenities, places to sit and relax, and free food and drink. Free barbecue—and even free tattoos—are popular event  offerings. Because of the festival’s strict 10 p.m. curfew, after-hours events have a good bet at drawing crowds.

What doesn't work: Traffic is a huge challenge to and from the festival venue, so hosts that choose locations too far away have it tougher when trying to pull attendees.

Photo: Jack Edinger
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