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If you didn’t know, then maybe you’ve been hiding under a rock? Concerts are not environmentally friendly. With the single use plastics being a big convenience and a big environmental problem. So are the fuels used to power the live events. Reverb is the green tour company that addresses those issues.
From the Reverb website:
We partner with musicians, festivals and venues o green their concert events while engaging fans face-to-face at shows to take action on important environmental, climate, and social issues.
The 501c3 nonprofit has a 20 year legacy of leaning green by empowering millions of music fans and artists to love the planet and music at the same time. They create comprehensive sustainability plans that include using local farm food, elimination of single use plastics, wast reduction, GHG mitigation and more to reduce the carbon footprint of live events. Want to help?
REVERB invites the community to volunteer at they events. They have had over 50,000 volunteers since 2004. If you are interested, submit an application. For 2025 they are working with Tyler Childers, Billie Eilish, The Dave Matthews Band, Lollapalooza and more!