Burning Man runs 'one-year trial' of a new music rule
Briefly

Burning Man organizers have adjusted their music rules, allowing sound camps to release their DJ lineups two weeks prior to the festival, emphasizing transparency.
The change has sparked debate among festival-goers, with some arguing that it could shift focus from community values to commercial interests, akin to Coachella.
Many hardcore Burners feel that early DJ announcements could jeopardize the festival's core principles of radical inclusion and decommodification.
Concerns are particularly pronounced for camps with popular DJs, as they believe it may attract a crowd more focused on the artists than the experience.
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