Glorilla's scorching summer anthem "TGIF" has inspired a much more serious discussion about climate change.
Produced by the Music Sustainability Alliance and focused on climate solutions in the music industry, the event returns to Los Angeles in February.
The committee will help guide an ongoing MIT study looking for industry-wide decarbonization solutions in the live music space and other areas of the business.
Produced by reuse company r.World, the cups are good for 300 uses and are already at more than 200 venues across the U.S. Their creator says this is just the beginning.
The sustainability program from founding members including Oak View Group has released a report with data from 40 U.S., Canada and U.K. venues.
Sounds Right is projected to raise more then $40 million for conservation projects in its first four years.
The Music Sustainability Alliance co-founder talks truck emissions and phasing out single-use plastics, plus her "secret mission" to get big venue owners to work together.
Inclement weather, along with a more competitive festival environment, has caused premiums to skyrocket in recent years.
The music giant's goals include "sourcing 100% renewable energy" for its operations by 2030.
The report will offer solutions to reduce the environmental impact of live events across all venue sizes.