Coldplay have recently shown us it can be done.

Indeed, different layers of vulnerability and precarity characterize gig work, as well as significant levels of exposure to financial, psychological, and physical risks.

As the world becomes increasingly conscious of environmental issues, musicians and performers can play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future.

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Several factors lead to vulnerability of workers in the gig economy.

Coldplay’s world tour is utilising groundbreaking sustainable practises through partnerships with sap, dhl, bmw, energy floors and kulturecity.

Why sustainability matters in events:

Less damage to the planet, and it’s a great way of getting your fans involved in your shows.

Live concerts and performances generate 405,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year, according to the tyndall centre for climate research.

Music events use a huge amount of energy, all of which has to come from somewhere.

Why not have it come from renewable sources?

Live concerts and performances generate 405,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year, according to the tyndall centre for climate research.

Music events use a huge amount of energy, all of which has to come from somewhere.

Why not have it come from renewable sources?

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