Sam Fasster became the first artist that completed a tour with live appearances using exclusively carriagemarking a new era for the sustainable music industry.
During this year’s People Watching summer tour, the well -known singer crossed more than 900 miles, through routes that included Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Strantbali, Ireland. This tour was based on the use of four fully electric vehicles, in collaboration with a large automotive industry, enhancing the role of technology in reducing carbon footprint in the field of music.
Daily, four electric trucks carried stage sets and equipment from one city to another, ensuring that all production remained loyal to its principles moving green. Vehicles were charged during the movements, allowing the uninterrupted tour of the tour.
Innovative approach to live music
The singer of “Rein Me in” expressed his satisfaction with the achievement, stating: “We’ve just finished our summer tour where we used some electric trucks. Hopefully this will show what can be achieved in future tours and that other artists will follow the example. “. At the same time, he thanked all the contributors, making a special reference to the massive Attack, who ‘They pioneered more viable tours’.
On the part of the organizing company KB Event, Richard Barnett underlined the importance of the initiative: “Transfers are a key part of every tour with live music, but we wanted to do” People Watching “as green as possible and sustainable”.
Currently, the English singer and musician continues his concerts at North Americawith the tour preparing to travel to Australiasetting the example of even more “pure” cultural movements in the future.
Source :Skai
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