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How Music Festivals Are Changing What We Eat, Wear, and Believe

How Music Festivals Are Changing What We Eat, Wear, and Believe

By: Inception Point Ai
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Summary

Cleo Knight investigates how music festivals evolved from concert venues into cultural laboratories that dictate mainstream fashion trends, launch food movements, and create secular spiritual experiences. With caffeinated energy and absurd analogies, she unpacks the chaotic ways Coachella, Glastonbury, and their mud-soaked cousins rewired modern life beyond the music.

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  • How Music Festivals Are Changing What We Eat, Wear, and Believe - The Runway in the Mud Pit
    Apr 8 2026
    Cleo Knight dissects how festival fashion transformed from Woodstock's authentic rebellion to Coachella's influencer-driven spectacle. From Beyoncé's groundbreaking 2018 performance to fast fashion's environmental toll, this episode unpacks the power dynamics behind what we wear in muddy fields — and how those choices ripple through mainstream culture, shaping trends more than traditional runways ever could.

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