desire to educate and provide example for groups in society. However a key driver for reducing environmental impacts of music festivals is notably the criticism that has arisen from research into the negative impacts of such events. A music festival is defined as “a performance event comprising two or more performances of live music over one or more days and at recurring periods, which is packaged as a coherent whole” (Ivan and Wijnberg, 2006). A study by Julie’s Bicycle in 2007 found that a large music
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billion in 2007. As one of the most popular countries in Asia, Singapore has been growing rapidly for the past few years. With the help of the tourism industry, it has strengthened the infrastructure developments, in addition of various events and the countries strategic location in the heart of region. This shows how much the role of tourism industry can play in Singapore's economy. To ensure that tourism remains a key economic pillar, a bold target, Tourism 2015, was unveiled in the year 2005. The
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