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Abstract……………………………………………………………………………p3

1.0 Event Typology………………………………………………………………p5 1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………p5 1.2 Definition of Special Events…………………………………p5 1.3 Music Events in UK…………………………………..……...p5 1.4 Importance of Music Industry in UK………………..……...p8 1.5 Present and Future Growth of Music Industry in UK….....p8 1.6 Factors influencing the growth of Music Industry……..….p9 1.7 Implications of Music Industry in North West region…..…p9 1.8 Summary of the Event Typology…………………………...p10

2.0 Music Event Case Studies Visited………………………………………p10 2.1 Detention “Back To School” Party………………………….p10 2.2 Bill Laurance Project…………………………………………p11
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People standing could be seen due to the limited number of table and chairs.
(e) Sitting area at the second floor of the Band On The Wall venue

(a) (b)

(c) (d)
(e)
Appendix 3
(a) Event ticket
(b) Event schedule placed at the entrance of the stage area
(c) CD were placed at a table as a method of promoting the band’s newest album
(d) A queue of people at the bar due to the inefficient staff
(e) Jarrod Lawson and his band performing on stage

(a)

(b) (c)

(d) (e)

Appendix 4
(a) Event tickets
(b) Security placed at the entrance of the arena to validate tickets and ensure that all bag do not contain harmfu or dangerous litems
(c) Merchandise items promoting the singer were sold during the event
(d) Food and beverages were sold during the events
(e) Audiences had to search for their seats on their own based on written signs
(f) Securities positioned at various places to ensure the safety of

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