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What is the difference between a music festival and a concert?

1. Organization method: Music festivals usually last for 2-3 days, and the venues are mostly open-air, such as beaches, grasslands, parks, etc., which can accommodate more than 10,000 people. Concerts can be individual concerts or group performances, usually lasting 1-2 hours.

2. Audience experience: The music festival emphasizes participation and interactivity. The audience can move around freely. The venue is large and the audience is dispersed. The concert focuses on the audience's viewing experience. Most tickets are seated, so the experience is better in the front row. Security is strict and no walking or drinking is allowed.

3. Artist lineup: Music festivals usually involve multiple artists, with various types of artists. Audiences are divided into areas and enter the venue at different times according to the area. There are no specific seat numbers and locations. The artist lineup of the concert is relatively fixed, and the audience usually has specific seat numbers.

4. Performance format: The music festival is mainly about music performances. The audience can stand and watch, and the atmosphere of the performance is very full. The concert is presented in the form of a comprehensive art form of sound, light and electricity. The audience can sit and watch, and the front row experience will be better.

5. Interactive session: There is no special interactive session at the music festival, but the audience can communicate and enjoy music freely. The concert includes a chorus of thousands of people and an encore (encore) session by the performers, which is the moment that the audience is most looking forward to.