Postby Culturefan » Mon Mar 24, 2025 8:04 am
I get that big events can come with concerns, but I think the original post feels a bit like scaremongering.
From what I’ve seen, the application is for 6,000 people over two days—not 12,000 in one go. That might sound like a lot, but compared to other parks like Clapham Common, which hosts up to 45,000 for music events, it’s actually pretty small-scale.
Enable are putting this on because locals said they wanted more family-friendly events in the area. So I don’t think it’s fair to say they “don’t care about the community.”
This is meant to be a family-friendly country music event—which, personally, I’d love! I’ve got young kids and think something of this size is a great way to introduce them to live music without the madness of a huge festival.
I don’t work for Enable, but I do see the good they’re doing. They run free hot meal services, warm spaces, and kids’ activities, so it feels like they really do care. It’s just worth weighing the positives too, not just the negatives.