![]() ![]() They also allow people to enjoy a much more seamless, engaged festival experience for everyone involved. Radio frequency identification tags, most commonly issued as bracelets, don’t just allow attendees easy entry at the wave of a wristband. Soon, though, taking out your mobile phone to scan an e-ticket is going to seem old fashioned, thanks to access-control technologies like RFID. ![]() And customer support was now freed from the burden of reprinting lost tickets at the last minute. This was a revolution for attendees, who no longer had to keep track of paper tickets. In the early 2010s, festival organizers moved en masse to online ticketing. As the founder of an event tech company - and a fanatical festival devotee - she gave insight into the three ways technology will rocket the music festival experience into the future. So how can you improve the attendee experience in a radical way - and also radically grow your business?Īt XLIVE 2016 in Las Vegas this week, Eventbrite’s Co-founder and CEO Julia Hartz gave a keynote about the future of music festival technology. You’ve probably already heard about how tech makes for easier mobile ticket-buying, entry, on-site purchasing, and social media sharing. ![]() But technology is also what can make a festival experience great. A music festival couldn’t happen without technology. ![]()
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