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I feel like EDM artists are going to be the first ones to realize you can sell your live sets to the locals, and the Internet at the same time. Which will make them a ton more money. Especially festivals. I'd definitely pay $60-$100 for a full weekend of live Ultra Miami sets streamed live. Instead of the partial sets they usually do for free on YouTube. The sets are being bootlegged on Iphones as it is. They might as well offer a professional offering that people will pay for.
Too expensive for my taste, i'd pay £10-20 for a weekend pass online or something, but I wouldn't pay that much. A lot of the top EDM nights in Europe are streamed anyway.
Club sets have been bootlegged since time began, people used to charge extortionate amounts back in the day for the top DJs sets on cassette, they used to be recorded onto DAT at the venues as promoters could make a lot of extra money doing it.