Tinder Launches Festival Mode For Music Festival Attendees
Tinder is rolling out a new Festival Mode feature in time for some of the country’s largest summer music festivals.
With the app’s Festival Mode, users can add a badge to their profile highlighting their planned music festival destination. Users can then match and interact with other users attending the same event.
This feature will roll out at music festivals within Live Nation’s global portfolio, including Faster Horses, Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, Governors Ball, Parklife, Lovebox, HARD Summer and EDC Orlando, as well as AEG’s festivals in the US and UK, including Hangout Fest, All Points East, Firefly and British Summer Time.
“It’s no secret that Tinder is a must-have app for singles attending music festivals around the world. We consistently see a spike in Tinder use as tens of thousands of music fans come together, so we wanted to create a new experience that makes it easier to connect with other concert-goers before even setting foot on festival grounds,” said Jenny Campbell, CMO of Tinder. “We’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and events industry to make that happen, and we couldn’t be more excited to help Tinder users find their crowd during these events for the rest of 2019.”
Tinder’s presence at festivals will be more than digital this year. The app will also be producing activations on the ground for its users to meet up at select events, offering VIP upgrades, complimentary merchandise, shareable photo opportunities and more.
“In an increasingly digitized world, people around the globe are flocking to Live Nation concerts and festivals in droves to experience connection where the emotional intensity is unmatched and the moments are unforgettable,” said Maureen Ford, President National & Festival Sales, Live Nation. “Music has a long history of bringing people together, and our partnership with Tinder allows us to bridge the digital and physical worlds to facilitate more meaningful connections between fans in real life.”
“From Gulf Shores, Alabama to London, England, we strive to provide the most incredible musical festivals in the world,” said Andrew Klein, managing director for the Global Partnerships division of AEG. “By partnering with Tinder this festival season, we’re thrilled to offer such a unique service to our dedicated community of music fans.”
Festival Mode begins rolling out today (May 2) for the participating festivals. Users will have access to their event-specific badges approximately three weeks prior to the start of each event.
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