Non-social distanced music festival: Festival Republic

For more than a year, the explosive experience of attending a music festival has been an elusive and distant memory. Due to the pandemic, most live music venues have been unable to host shows at all. The experience of attending concerts has been missed by all music lovers.. Including music blogger and travel enthusiast, Devon Alexis.

But, in the UK, the music festival is back!  That is, by scientific experimentation of sorts… Sound scary?  Well, that’s because it kind of is…

Devon Alexis music festival
While there won’t be any intentional poking or prodding at the music festival, the distance between festival goers will be… well, a whole lot like it used to be!  In collaboration with the British government and Culture Liverpool, Festival Republic will neither require social distancing nor the wearing of masks.  After a year of shielding our faces from the public to hide from the virus that has run rampant throughout the entire world, both of these concepts sound foreign…  Nevertheless, at Sefton Park in Liverpool on May 2, 2021, that is precisely what festival goers can expect!


What do you think, music lovers?  Devon Alexis is torn on this matter… On the one hand, the lifelong music fan is ecstatic to think of a real live music festival taking place.  After all, even the smallest concert has seemed like something out of a fantasy adventure story in a COVID world.  But on the other hand, will this music festival lead to a crazy spike in the virus?  Officials have explained that this is actually the point of the event, in a way.  How over 5,000 people are able to handle a music festival — like the ones in the old days of 2019! — could speak volumes of when we can expect to go back to ‘normal.’  And on that note, Devon Alexis is intrigued.


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