Florida's Moon Crush Pink Moon music festival, conceived during pandemic, offers a small-scale, intimate experience with 1,500 sections and focus on personal attention.

Florida's Moon Crush Pink Moon music festival, conceived by music cruise promoter Andy Levine during the pandemic, offers a unique, intimate vacation experience. Inspired by social distancing requirements, the festival aims to provide a safe and meaningful event for both artists and attendees by minimizing long lines and competition between acts. The site, a former golf driving range, is divided into 1,500 sections, or "coves," each roped off and stocked with folding chairs. Concertgoers can order concessions and merchandise through an app, which delivers goods straight to their cove. The festival's focus on small, intimate performances, with a capacity under 5,000 attendees, provides a laid-back atmosphere, prioritizing connection and personal attention to guests.

August 24, 2024
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