The big idea: are we all beginning to have the same taste?
Briefly

The sheer scale of 200,000 people at Glastonbury highlights a convergence of musical tastes, suggesting that audiences are increasingly drawn towards uniformity rather than diversity.
In a world where platforms push similar entertainment, the festival's crowd dynamics indicate a shift where discerning tastes are replaced by collective preferences, echoing broader consumer behavior.
Crowd-control issues during performances point to Glastonbury's misalignment with the evolving dominance of electronic music and the changing preferences of its attendees.
As we observed the densely packed crowds at Glastonbury, it became evident that there's a growing tendency for listeners to converge on popular acts, sidelining niche genres.
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