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    Oct 2308:00 PM
    ConfettiCat's Cradle - Back Room, Carrboro, NC
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    Oct 2408:00 PM
    ConfettiVinyl - GA, Atlanta, GA
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    Oct 2508:00 PM
    ConfettiThe Mil At Cannery Hall, Nashville, TN
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    Oct 2608:00 PM
    ConfettiWhirling Tiger, Louisville, KY
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    Nov 607:00 PM
    ConfettiPJ's Lager House, Detroit, MI
  • FRI
    Nov 708:00 PM
    ConfettiTurntable, Indianapolis, IN
  • SAT
    Nov 807:00 PM
    ConfettiCobra Lounge, Chicago, IL
  • SUN
    Nov 908:00 PM
    ConfettiStudio B at Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
    14 Tickets Left!
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    Nov 1308:00 PM
    ConfettiBrushy Street Commons, Austin, TX
    32 Tickets Left!
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    Nov 1308:00 PM
    ConfettiThe Parish, Austin, TX
  • FRI
    Nov 1408:00 PM
    ConfettiDeep Ellum Art Co., Dallas, TX
    17 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Nov 1508:00 PM
    ConfettiThe Secret Group, Houston, TX
    6 Tickets Left!
  • SUN
    Nov 1607:00 PM
    ConfettiSide Room at Paper Tiger, San Antonio, TX
    17 Tickets Left!
  • THU
    Nov 2008:00 PM
    ConfettiLost Lake Lounge, Denver, CO
    4 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Nov 2208:00 PM
    ConfettiThe Rebel Lounge - Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ
    3 Tickets Left!
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    Nov 2307:00 PM
    ConfettiZebulon, Los Angeles, CA
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    About Confetti

    As of 2023, confetti continues to be a staple in major concerts and music festivals worldwide. Artists and event organizers are increasingly mindful of the environmental impact of their performances, leading to a rise in the use of eco-friendly confetti options made from biodegradable materials. Major music festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury have embraced these sustainable practices, ensuring that the joy of confetti does not come at the expense of the planet. In addition to traditional confetti drops from stage rigging, innovative methods such as confetti cannons and drones that release confetti mid-performance are gaining popularity. This year, artists like Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and The Weeknd have incorporated elaborate confetti displays into their live shows, drawing fans from all over to experience the thrill of a confetti shower as part of their concert finale. Social media plays a significant role in amplifying the excitement around these performances, with fans sharing videos and images of the vibrant confetti moments, contributing to the artists' online presence and engagement. As live events continue to evolve post-pandemic, the combination of live music and stunning visual effects, including confetti, remains a powerful way to create memorable experiences for audiences.

    Confetti History

    Confetti has been a beloved element in live concerts and performances for many decades, often used to enhance the celebratory atmosphere of events. The use of confetti can be traced back to the early 19th century when it was commonly used in carnivals and festivities in Europe. However, it wasn't until the rise of popular music concerts in the mid-20th century that confetti began to be integrated into live music performances. Iconic artists such as The Beatles and later, pop sensations like Madonna and Katy Perry, popularized the use of confetti as part of their stage shows. This visual spectacle not only captivates audiences but also creates an unforgettable memory associated with the performance. Over the years, the material and shapes of confetti have evolved from traditional paper to biodegradable options, aligning with growing environmental concerns. Today, confetti is more than just colorful paper; it can include glitter, metallic shapes, and themed designs that reflect the artist’s brand or the concert's theme, making it an essential part of the live concert experience.