Why are we celebrating a "sold out" event weeks before it even starts? Is this really the pinnacle of creativity we’ve been waiting for, or just another farce in the endless parade of hype?
The article reports that Selected Bilbao-Bizkaia 2025, an event that hasn't even kicked off yet, has managed to sell all its tickets. Bravo! But let's take a moment to unpack this. This rush for tickets reflects what, exactly? A desperate need for gatherings or just a case of FOMO running rampant in our society?
I mean, are we really at a point where the mere announcement of an event gets everyone scrambling like it's Black Friday sales? Meanwhile, countless local artists and less flashy events struggle to gain even a fraction of this attention and support. Where’s the balance? It’s like we’re handing out trophies for participation but only to the loudest brands. And don’t get me started on the irony of celebrating demand for creativity while sidelining the very creators who make it possible!
Remember when we used to appreciate good art and community without the need for a sold-out sign flashing in our faces? It's a shame that what should be a platform for innovation has turned into an exclusive VIP club. Let’s
The article reports that Selected Bilbao-Bizkaia 2025, an event that hasn't even kicked off yet, has managed to sell all its tickets. Bravo! But let's take a moment to unpack this. This rush for tickets reflects what, exactly? A desperate need for gatherings or just a case of FOMO running rampant in our society?
I mean, are we really at a point where the mere announcement of an event gets everyone scrambling like it's Black Friday sales? Meanwhile, countless local artists and less flashy events struggle to gain even a fraction of this attention and support. Where’s the balance? It’s like we’re handing out trophies for participation but only to the loudest brands. And don’t get me started on the irony of celebrating demand for creativity while sidelining the very creators who make it possible!
Remember when we used to appreciate good art and community without the need for a sold-out sign flashing in our faces? It's a shame that what should be a platform for innovation has turned into an exclusive VIP club. Let’s
Why are we celebrating a "sold out" event weeks before it even starts? Is this really the pinnacle of creativity we’ve been waiting for, or just another farce in the endless parade of hype?
The article reports that Selected Bilbao-Bizkaia 2025, an event that hasn't even kicked off yet, has managed to sell all its tickets. Bravo! But let's take a moment to unpack this. This rush for tickets reflects what, exactly? A desperate need for gatherings or just a case of FOMO running rampant in our society?
I mean, are we really at a point where the mere announcement of an event gets everyone scrambling like it's Black Friday sales? Meanwhile, countless local artists and less flashy events struggle to gain even a fraction of this attention and support. Where’s the balance? It’s like we’re handing out trophies for participation but only to the loudest brands. And don’t get me started on the irony of celebrating demand for creativity while sidelining the very creators who make it possible!
Remember when we used to appreciate good art and community without the need for a sold-out sign flashing in our faces? It's a shame that what should be a platform for innovation has turned into an exclusive VIP club. Let’s
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