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    Mar 31202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutWarfield, San Francisco, CA
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    Apr 3202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutRoseland Theater, Portland, OR
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    Apr 4202608:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutVogue Theatre - BC, Vancouver, BC
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    Apr 5202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutShowbox SoDo, Seattle, WA
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    Apr 7202607:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutThe Union Event Center, Salt Lake City, UT
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    Apr 8202608:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutThe Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO
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    Apr 10202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutFirst Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
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    Apr 11202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutThe Salt Shed Indoors - Chicago, Chicago, IL
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    Apr 12202607:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutRoyal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
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    Apr 14202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutHistory - Toronto, Toronto, ON
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    Apr 15202608:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutMTelus, Montreal, QC
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    Apr 17202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutCitizens House Of Blues - Boston, Boston, MA
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    Apr 18202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutBrooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY
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    Apr 19202608:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutFranklin Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA
    37 Tickets Left!
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    Apr 20202607:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter Brut9:30 Club, Washington, DC
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    Apr 22202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutBrooklyn Bowl - Nashville, Nashville, TN
    56 Tickets Left!
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    Apr 24202608:00 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutSunshine Theatre, Albuquerque, NM
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    Apr 29202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutThe Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ
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    May 1202606:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutHollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA
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    May 1202607:30 PM
    Health & Carpenter BrutMTelus, Montreal, QC
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    About Health

    Currently, health initiatives at concerts have gained more traction due to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Event organizers and venues are more focused than ever on ensuring the safety and health of attendees. This includes measures such as contactless ticketing, enhanced sanitation protocols, and awareness campaigns about mental and physical health. Some artists are using their platforms to promote public health messages, particularly around vaccination and mental health resources, which resonates with many attendees. Additionally, there's a growing trend of incorporating wellness spaces at festivals, where attendees can take a break from the excitement of live music, engage in wellness workshops, or receive mental health resources. In 2023, many venues are further exploring sustainability and health-conscious practices, with the integration of healthy food options and physical wellness offerings becoming a part of the concert-going experience. This holistic approach not only enhances the enjoyment of live music but also promotes a culture of health and well-being within the concert community.

    Health History

    The relationship between health and concerts has evolved significantly over the years. In the early days of concerts, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, live music events were often seen as places of liberation and cultural expression. However, with this freedom came the challenge of promoting health and well-being among attendees. As concerns about substance abuse and its effects on health emerged, concert organizers began to implement measures to create safer environments. In the 1980s and 1990s, the introduction of harm reduction strategies, such as providing water stations and first-aid services, became common at large music festivals. The rise of electronic music festivals in the 2000s brought additional health considerations, particularly regarding dehydration and drug use. Over the years, artists and organizations have increasingly emphasized mental health awareness during performances, recognizing the role of live music in boosting mental well-being. Today, the concert scene is becoming increasingly health-conscious, integrating wellness initiatives into event planning, with many concerts now featuring activities like yoga sessions or mindfulness workshops alongside live performances.