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The Flaming Lips host ‘Space Bubble’ concert

This past weekend, all eyes were on The Flaming Lips as they introduced a rather unconventional strategy of bringing back live music while still following COVID-19 restrictions. The rock band hosted the first ever full-length “space bubble” concert at the Criterion Theatre in Oklahoma, where fans and musicians were confined to huge, plastic, inflatable balls during the performance. The idea originated from front man Wayne Coyne, who has often used a Zorb ball to roll over the audience during the band’s decades of experimental live events. The Flaming Lips have been trying to create a show using this interesting technique for months, debuting the strategy during a one-song performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last June. The Oklahoma City natives originally scheduled this weekend’s two full-length performances for December, but were forced to postpone due to rising COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma after Thanksgiving. 

Check out what the fan perspective was like at these revolutionary shows:

In preparation for these shows, the floor of the Criterion was divided into a 10×10 grid, with each square dedicated to a space bubble that could hold up to three fans. Before the performance, audience members climbed into the plastic bubbles, which were then inflated by venue staff using leaf blowers. Once inside, fans could then take off their masks and jump around for at least 70 minutes before the bubbles needed to be unzipped or refilled with clean air. Each bubble was equipped with features to increase the fans’ comfort, including supplemental speakers to prevent sound muffling, water bottles, battery-operated fans, a towel to wipe condensation, and a sign to communicate with venue staff. The sign had two sides, one saying “I gotta pee,” prompting a staff member to help them exit the bubble and safely find the bathroom, and another announcing it’s “hot in here,” requesting a refill on cold air from a leaf blower.  

The Flaming Lips played 12 songs in their 90 minute set, featuring both classic tracks and new music from their 2020 album, American Head. The audience happily bounced around and clapped by “punching the top of their bubble” according to cameraman Nathan Poppe, and the venue was filled with cheers when Coyne held up a balloon that said “F*** you COVID19.” The show ended with fans rolling their bubbles towards the exit, where they could re-mask and leave the venue. 

Coyne says that the show is easily replicable if artists can find a venue with enough space for attendees to social distance prior to entering the bubbles. However, some professionals are skeptical as to whether the bubbles actually acted as sufficient guards against the transmission of COVID-19, and are cautious of encouraging similar future events. The biggest concern is that the bubbles are not properly ventilated, making them an ineffective preventative measure. Dr. Sandro Galea, Dean of the Boston University School of Public Health, told the New York Times that “in theory, if air filtration is good, protective barriers can helpfully augment and reduce risk of transmission, but I would be hesitant to attend a concert in a bubble at the moment unless this has been assessed further.” Other professionals have also pointed out that there is a risk of dangerously high CO2 levels inside the bubbles. 

Despite these concerns, the Flaming Lips still feel that their performances were extremely successful and safe, with Wayne Coyne even suggesting that “space bubble” shows may become the “new normal.” They have repeatedly made it clear that their first priority has always been safety, reassuring fans that attending their concert is “safer than going to the grocery store.” 

Who knows, maybe all of our favorite artists will be bouncing around in Zorb balls in a few months – we’ll just have to wait and see.

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2021 Glastonbury Festival Canceled

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Glastonbury Music Festival Canceled for 2021

It was announced on Twitter, Thursday January 21st, by festival founders Emily and Michael Eavis, that the 2021 Glastonbury music festival has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This will mark the second year in a row that the Glastonbury festival has been cancelled due to the pandemic. Tickets purchased for the 2020 festival carried over to the 2021 festival and will once again be carried over to the 2022 festival, assuming the pandemic is over by then. The famous U.K. music festival was meant to take place in June with no set lineup yet. 

Glastonbury typically takes place on the 150-acre Eavis family farm in Southwest England. The 2020 festival was set to have performances by Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar as headliners. Glastonbury in 2019 hosted a crowd of 175,000 people. Inspired by seeing Led Zeppelin perform live in 1969, Michael Eavis began hosting concerts in 1970. Throughout the years, Glastonbury has featured artists like The Rolling Stones, U2, David Bowie, Oasis, Beyonce and many many more. 

Inside the breakout success of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License”

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Inside the breakout success of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License”

Disney Channel star Olivia Rodrigo released her debut single, “Drivers License,” just two weeks ago. But since then, this pop anthem of teen heartbreak and pining has become one of the biggest hits in the world. 

17 year old Rodrigo, who is best known for her role in the Disney+ original series “High School Musical the Musical the Series,” had previously only released music through the soundtrack of this show, such as the RIAA certified gold hit, “All I Want.” However, in the year and a half since this show’s debut, Rodrigo has been focusing on her own music. She first teased “Drivers License” last summer with an Instagram post captioned “Wrote dis the other day. vv close to my heart. gonna call it drivers license I think lol.” After sharing snippets of the song for several months, Rodrigo announced her debut release on January 4. 

The power ballad is an ode to teenage love and heartbreak, following Rodrigo as she drives through the suburbs, reminiscing on a past relationship and processing the raw pain of seeing her ex move on. The song’s success lies in its relatable and genuine lyrical content, as she pines for someone who no longer loves her back. The soft verses, emotional, sweeping chorus, and powerful bridge give listeners a space to sink into their feelings, and the sound has prompted comparisons to stars like Lorde, Adele, Billie Eilish, and Taylor Swift. Many fans have speculated that the heartbreak anthem is about Rodrigo’s ex-boyfriend and “High School Musical the Musical the Series” co-star Joshua Bassett. These theories surrounding “Drivers License” have helped build the songs’ hype as millions of people have been drawn into the drama by lyrics that seem to refer to Bassett’s new girlfriend, Sabrina Carpenter, such as “And you’re probably with that blonde girl / who always made me doubt / she’s so much older than me / she’s everything I’m insecure about.” When asked if these rumors have any truth, Rodrigo said the song is “resonating with people because of how emotional it is, and I think everything else is not important.” 

“Drivers License” became the first massive hit of 2021 almost instantly upon its January 8th release, receiving much critical acclaim from music lovers across the globe. Critics have praised her lyrical honesty and the song’s highly emotional production, and fans have shown support by trending “Drivers License” and “Olivia” on Twitter and making the song go viral on TikTok, where over 1 million videos have been posted using the song as of January 21st. 

The emotional ballad saw extreme success in its first week, receiving 76.1 million streams and 38,000 U.S. downloads and rising to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Global 200, and Global Excluding US charts. Spotify executives were shocked by Rodrigo’s unprecedented success as “Drivers License” broke the record for most global daily streams for a non-holiday song on the Monday after its release with over 15.17 million streams. Then Rodrigo outdid herself again on Tuesday, breaking her previous record with 17.01 million streams. The head of Spotify’s Global Hits, Becky Bass, said in an interview with Billboard that “we’ve never seen anything like this, where you have a newer artist that just comes out of the gate in such a dominant way, and just continues to grow.” And two weeks later, “Drivers License” is still growing. 

Other musicians have taken notice of Olivia Rodrigo on social media, including stars like Cardi B, Halsey, Niall Horan, Kevin and Joe Jonas, and (most excitingly for the self-proclaimed “huge Swiftie”) Taylor Swift. The Evermore singer commented that she was “really proud” on Rodrigo’s Instagram post the week after the song’s release. 

The success of “Drivers License” perhaps came as the biggest surprise for Olivia Rodrigo herself. In a recent interview, she said that “It’s quite insane… I didn’t really expect it to chart or do anything … so the fact that it’s No. 1 in the world right now is absolutely mind-blowing. I can’t believe any of it.” “Drivers License” is the first song on her upcoming debut EP that is expected to be released early this year, and the whole world will be listening eagerly for whatever the young star does next. 

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