🎤What will happen at the first concert on the moon or in outer space? [ADD RESPONSES]
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a performer is Alive today (Feb 2024) (not a backup dancer or singer, named performer)
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a string instrument is played in person
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band is a solo act
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Audience is 10 or more people
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a brass instrument is played in person
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A non original cover song is played by another artist than the headline band
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a rap song is performed
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Bad Bunny In attendance (IN PERSON)
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elon musk in attendance (IN PERSON)
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backup dancers of some kind (virtual or in person)
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sponsored by spacex
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sponsored by spotify
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sponsored by apple music
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david bowie music or cover will be played
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will happen 2030 or earlier
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Audience is 100 or more people
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band is Three or more members
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a performer is Born 2030 or later
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stars Taylor Swift
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will happen 2027 or earlier

Rules (Work in Progress)

  • Must be a real concert, not one or two people playing instruments

  • Must be to an audience in a method intended to be a concert (so not 'astronauts playing an instrument during a broadcast where they talk to the public')

  • Must be in outer space or the moon or another planet, not high atmosphere zero-g flights

  • A full set, not just one or two songs

  • Audience can be in-person or remote

  • Some recognition by mainstream news as 'first concert in outer space' or 'first concert on moon' etc

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THIS DOES NOT SEEM TO COUNT AS SPACE OR A CONCERT BTW, unless more details come out https://variety.com/2022/music/news/chainsmokers-perform-space-2024-1235319671/

What's the minimum number of people that need to play and attend in person for it to be considered a "concert"?

@OlegEterevsky would be a combination of reported in the media as such, plus my judgement. I am not counting existing performances of 1-2 instruments by a few people in a space station to another astronaut. i am anticipating things like

  • a widespread audience, even if livestreamed,

  • MAYBE some fee/ticket, even if for remote viewing

  • a full set list , not just one or two songs

  • most likely by a known performer who has done on-earth concerts before (although i am not sure if that is reqiured yet)

  • some recognition by press as 'first concert in space' or on moon etc

Does a livestream of the performer in space with the audience on Earth count? What is the minimum crowd size to count as a real concert? Does a space station in low Earth orbit count as in outer space?

@TheAllMemeingEye see other comment. low earth orbit is going to be an edge case i'll decide at the time. kinda depends on how the world feels about it.