Inside the planned changes happening to Elements Festival 2024

Elements Festival returns promoting positive changes.

Elements Festival in Long Pond, PA is roughly 60 days out and the production team is fast at work, providing updates on their thoughtful due diligence. From more expanded sustainability polices, to campground revamps, to heightened security, the festival has exemplified what it means to put the community first and positive changes.

Some of the most noteworthy revamps are…

– More spacious dance floors for the Earth and Fire stages for experiences steeped in movement

– Advanced shipment of wristbands to mitigate potential delays and hiccups

– Increased lighting and more signs to help navigation through the grounds 

– Longer hours of operations for the showers and reimagined design and infrastructure 

– Additional water stations with noteworthy upgrades

– Augmented resting areas for tired campers wishing to relax 

– More shaded areas throughout the festival 

– Greater space between stages to prevent sound pollution

– A mysterious redesign of the Water Stage

– More forest hiking paths and art installations for those who enjoy nature 

– A greater variety of hotel sponsors and shuttles for those who are camping-adverse

– Increased shuttle options from neighboring airports in New York, Newark, and Philadelphia

– Reimagined VIP stages that feature optimized vantage points, designated happy hours, and surprise sets 

In addition to the above, Elements Festival is increasing training for its staff, with an emphasis on crowd interactions. The production team has also specified that it plans to bring on new teams, or external parties, that specialize in electronic dance community safety. This announcement could not be more apropos given all the attention certain music festivals (that shall not be named) received in 2023. Hint: it rhymes with “spee spoo.”

Elements Festival also announced that it will debut new sustainability programs, notably a “sustainable artist grant.” The team expressed that the grant will support and promote environmentally conscious creators, offering financial support and a platform for the championing of green projects. 

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