The UK has seen a decline in music festivals, with 192 disappearing since 2019 and 60 cancelled or postponed last year, attributed to factors like the pandemic, inflation, and a lack of connection, according to industry experts Will Page and Nico Perez. They argue that AI-driven music curation has led to a homogenization of music tastes, resulting in festival lineups feeling like “playlists made for someone else,” causing attendees to prefer day passes over full weekend experiences. To combat this trend, they emphasize the importance of fostering small communities and seeking quality artists rather than just focusing on metrics.