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How Festivals And Hotels Are Collaborating To Throw Better Parties

In 2022, we’re seeing more and more music festivals wrapped in the decadence and glam of a top-end hotel or resort experience. With varying degrees of ambition and success, these total package getaways have flipped the script on the perpetual search for a better venue for organizers while also making it significantly easier for music lovers. Sure, the “pair music with nice digs” idea is something Vegas figured out in the 1950s, but it’s finally becoming more widespread around the world and we’re here for it.

Think about it. No booking a hotel miles away for a jacked-up price. No annoying Uber rides to and from the venue during “peak” rates. No searching for food trucks when you’re starving. All of this melts away when the hotel you’re staying at is the venue. The music festival in a hotel concept fosters a kinship that only comes from being able to say, “I was there too!”

To better understand this value-packed travel trend, UPROXX spoke with three music festival organizers each of whom had a different perspective on the hotel-based festival concept.

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Hosting a festival at a hotel is an opportunity to improve operational efficacy and simplify (sometimes even reduce) costs. Dirtybird CampINN, the hotel-based spin-off of a summer camp-themed music festival, Dirtybird Campout, is a prime example.

“When you’re building a festival, budgets are crazy high because you’re building all this infrastructure,” Aundy Crenshaw, who co-founded and runs both DirtyBird events, tells UPROXX. “It costs a lot of money and you have to have a high number of attendees for that to really pan out. Otherwise, your pricing gets super expensive, right?”

Crenshaw then breaks down the obvious perks, “The transition to hotels allows you to skip building all that infrastructure. Now you have the buildings, you have the power, you have the bathrooms, you have people that want to take showers and want to have rooms, and you’re not building the showers!”

While obviously a simpler plan, setting up shop in a hotel or resort isn’t always easy.

“It’s like you really have to work to transition that into your own space,” Crenshaw explains. “Like last year, there are these three ballrooms at the CampINN location and we put up all these little cool art walls and the fire marshal made us take them all down like two minutes before the event because they were made of wood.” Crenshaw breaks it down that while it seems easier to just move into a hotel, there’s always a learning curve no matter how easy something looks on paper.

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Don Idio

Other event organizers were much more interested in developing their offerings to build better experiences for their audience. Holy Ship! is a prime example.

“After 13 sailings of Holy Ship! on luxury cruise ships, we were ready to curate a new kind of experience,” says Carrie Kaufman, the Marketing & Activities Director for Cloud 9 Adventures and one of the co-founding producers behind Holy Ship! Wrecked.

“The first edition of Holy Ship! Wrecked at a resort was in January of 2019,” says Kaufman. “When your passion is focused on creating experiences that bring people together, there is a natural inclination to keep those experiences fresh for everyone and to keep innovating.”

That translates to Holy Ship! Wrecked as a bevy of highly personal once-in-a-lifetime interactions with mega stars that would normally only be enjoyed from afar. Over the last few iterations, Holy Ship! Wrecked has also been offering volunteer opportunities where guests can roll up their sleeves and take part in efforts that benefit the folks in Riviera Maya too.

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In the case of Hotel El Ganzo in San José del Cabo in Mexico, the legendary music festival Ganzo X has thrived for 10 years. The primary goals may have once been enhancing cost efficiency and smoothing operations, but today it’s all evolving the little moments that make time spent in between sets so much more special while being much more focused on driving bigger impacts outside the hotel and festival in the community that surrounds it.

As a B Corp, Ganzo X is able to raise money to feed impoverished families, fund coral reef protection programs, and rebuild schools that were devastated by hurricanes. “We are very close with the local community and always try to source locally for whatever we need or do,” explains Daniela Sánchez Sutcliffe, the Head of Marketing for Hotel El Ganzo.

“We hope to create and develop job opportunities and create awareness of San José del Cabo as a rich and diverse destination not only for nature and vacationing, but for its music and art programs,” Sutcliffe tells us. “Our objective is also to enrich the plurality of the community by inviting artists and creatives to be part of it and see and feel all San José has to offer.”

With a healthy balance of attendees and an increased operational capacity to focus on the fun parts, festivals making this transition into hotels are setting themselves up for major success where those who attend also get a real vacation experience out of the show. Rather than leaving exhausted, festival goers can potentially depart recharged and revitalized too. You can’t beat that.

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Kanye West Accuses Jamie Foxx And Quentin Tarantino Of Stealing The Concept Of ‘Django Unchained’ From Him

In a match made in hell, Kanye West spoke with Piers Morgan on Piers Morgan Uncensored. In the latest of a series of strange claims, Ye is now saying that Quentin Tarantino and Jamie Foxx stole the concept of Tarantino’s 2012 film, Django Unchained from him.

The film tells the story of a freed slave named Django, played by Foxx, who works with a bounty hunter to reunite with his wife and rescue her from a plantation. In the interview with Morgan, Ye says that he first approached Foxx with a similar concept for the music video for their 2005 collaboration, “Gold Digger.”

“Tarantino can write a movie about slavery where – actually him and Jamie, they got the idea from me because the idea for Django, I pitched to Jamie Foxx and Quentin Tarantino as the video for ‘Gold Digger’. And then Tarantino turned it into a film.”

Despite his frustrations for the alleged theft of the Django concept, Ye praised Foxx’s acting abilities earlier this month, and even said he would like Foxx to play him in a movie. In a post from his now-deleted Instagram account, Ye called Foxx “One of the greatest geniuses.”

You can watch the Piers Morgan interview above (if you must).

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Trump Is Now Going Full Mafia Boss And Warning Republicans Close To Him That It Would Be Very ‘Disloyal’ To Run Against Him

Is Donald Trump ever going to run for president a third time? Or will he be consumed by his many scandals? His good pal Sean Hannity thinks that he can always run while in prison, so it’s a strong possibility. But right now he’s still unofficially on the campaign trail, though he’s already signaling that should anyone run against him, that would not be wise.

As per Mediaite, Trump did a phoner on The Brian Kilmeade Show, where the Fox News host pushed him for an answer on whether Trump 2024 is indeed a thing. Specifically he asked how he felt about possibly running against people who were once in his cabinet. In short, he did not like that.

“Well, many of them have said they would never run if I run,” Trump said. “So, we’ll see whether or not that turns out to be true. I think it’d be very disloyal if they did [run], but that’s okay too. And the polls have me leading by 40, 50 points.”

It was a classic Trump threat, where he sternly warns, mafia-like, against someone doing something, then claims that it’s “okay” if they did that. Also classic Trump: Kilmeade repeatedly pushed him for an answer on whether he’s running, to which Trump only said there will be an answer in the “not-too-distant future.”

Trump also predicted a “red wave” in November, though polls have uniformly shown tight races. He also predicted that Putin, in his disastrous war with Ukraine, may resort to nuclear weapons “in some form, maybe limited form.” Oh, and he wants to sue Bob Woodward over the audiobook of unflattering/damning interviews he’s releasing. He even had the temerity to call him “a very sleazy guy.”

(Via Mediaite)

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Nicki Minaj Still Plans To Attend The 2023 Grammys, Despite The ‘Super Freaky Girl’ Controversy

Earlier this month, Nicki Minaj shared some thoughts online after it was revealed that her No. 1 single “Super Freaky Girl” wouldn’t be considered for nominations in the rap categories, but rather, in the pop categories. Despite her shock, Minaj revealed to E! News that she is still looking forward to next year’s ceremony.

When asked if she would attend the Grammys if she were nominated, Minaj responded, “Yeah, why not? I’m not a coward.”

“I feel like I am in a really good space and therefore, why not?” she continued. “Why not put on a beautiful dress and cover my big boobs and show off my big old butt. Why not go and flaunt it?”

Upon receiving the news that “Super Freaky Girl” would be considered in the pop categories, she took to Twitter insisting that she wasn’t upset, but that it would only be fair if Latto’s “Big Energy” was also moved to the pop categories. The two rappers engaged in a heated exchange of words via Twitter, however, Minaj insists that she is not angry — with the Recording Academy, at least.

“I think sometimes people think that I’m more ‘angry’ than I am,” she said. “I could be heated about something right now or this second and five minutes from now, I’ll forget about what I just spoke about.”

The 2023 Grammy Nominations are set to be announced on November 15.

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D’Angelo Russell Put Mike Conley On Skates To Force Overtime In Wolves-Jazz

Rudy Gobert took on his old team on Friday evening. While the game did not take place in the stadium he called home at the start of his NBA career, Gobert and the Minnesota Timberwolves played host to the Utah Jazz.

Despite the fact that Utah were 8-point underdogs, the team managed to give Minnesota all that they could handle. And with less than 10 seconds remaining, the Timberwolves had the ball down by two and needing a bucket to elongate the game. This was where D’Angelo Russell decided it would be fun to break the ankles of another former Ohio State Buckeye, as Mike Conley hounded him and tried to keep him from getting a shot off.

This did not work. Russell pulled off a nasty crossover that sent Conley flying, and the veteran guard hit the deck while Russell was able to take a midrange jumper that he banked off the glass to force overtime.

On the night, Russell went for 23 points, seven assists, six rebounds, two steals, and a block in 39 minutes of work. But unfortunately for him and the Timberwolves, the extra period was not especially kind to them, and the Jazz were able to pick up a 132-126 win to move to 2-0 on the year.

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Ja Morant Levitated On This Chasedown Block Against Jalen Green

The list of NBA players who are capable of doing something extraordinary is pretty long. The list of NBA players who are capable of doing the sorts of extraordinary things that Ja Morant is capable of producing, however, is far shorter. Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies took on the Houston Rockets on Friday night, and despite the fact that the up-and-coming home squad fought admirably, Memphis was able to pick up a 129-122 victory.

Morant, as he usually does, led the way, scoring 49 points on 17-for-26 shooting with eight assists, four rebounds, two blocks, and a steal. One of those blocks, in particular, stood out, as Rockets youngster Jalen Green pushed the ball in transition and tried to get a layup in the fourth quarter. Green is another special athlete, but he was able to get too much lift as he threw up a layup.

As a result, Morant was able to rise up and block the layup, as his head went about halfway up the net while he spiked the ball against the backboard like it was a volleyball.

This angle shows that he actually blocked the ball with his right hand and grabbed the bottom of the backboard with his left.

Ja Morant is unbelievable.

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Breaks The Spotify Record For Most Streamed Album In A Single Day

Not even a full day after its release, Taylor Swift‘s 10th studio album, Midnights, is already smashing records. Today (October 21), Spotify announced that Midnights had broken the record for the streamer’s most-streamed album in one day.

The music-streaming giant shared the news today in a tweet that read, “And before the clock could even strike midnight on October 22nd, Taylor Swift broke the record for most-streamed album in a single day in Spotify history.”

Swift shared the tweet and expressed her excitement, saying, “How did I get this lucky, having you guys out here doing something this mind blowing?! Like what even just happened??!?!”

Midnights is already proving to be one of Swift’s most exciting eras to date. Hours before Midnights‘ release, Swift revealed the album will be accompanied by a series of music videos, guest starring big names like Jack Antonoff, Haim, and Laura Dern. Three hours after she dropped the album, Swift released the “3 a.m. Edition” of her album, featuring seven additional songs.

Next week, Swift will appear on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday (October 24). On Tuesday, she will premiere the next music video from the album.

Midnights is out now via Republic. Stream it here.

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Cardi B Wins In Her $5 Million Mixtape Cover Lawsuit

Cardi B has won her court battle over the cover art for her 2016 debut mixtape, Gangsta B*tch Music, Vol. 1, according to a report from Rolling Stone. The “Up” rapper was sued by a marketing manager at RVCA named Kevin Brophy for $5 million, claiming Cardi used his likeness on the mixtape’s cover art. On the cover art, Cardi appears to be receiving oral sex from a tattooed man, who Brophy says was modeled in his likeness with a similar back tattoo. Today (October 21), a Santa Ana jury found that Cardi did not use Brophy’s likeness, nor did she portray him in a negative light.

“It felt like my Michelangelo was stolen off the wall and just literally ripped off and robbed and just put wherever these people wanted to put it,” Brophy originally testified. “It looks like I’m giving oral sex to somebody that’s not my wife, somebody that’s not my partner, and an image that I never signed off on, ever.”

According to Law And Crime, Cardi also testified this week, saying, “There is not one evidence where people believe it’s actually him… hasn’t gotten fired from his job. He hasn’t gotten a divorce. How has he suffered? … Please tell me how he’s suffered.”

Representatives for Cardi did not immediately return our request for comment.

Cardi B is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Florence And The Machine And Idles Share A Hypnotic Remix Of ‘Heaven Is Here’

Florence And The Machine show no signs of recovery from Dance Fever. While currently on their global tour in support of their fifth album, Dance Fever, Florence Welch and crew have teamed up with Idles and shared an updated version of “Heaven Is Here,” a fan-favorite from Dance Fever.

Rife with flashy synths and intoxicating drum loops, the Idles remix of “Heaven Is Here” is immersive and encapsulates the feeling of freeing oneself on the dancefloor.

Welch and Idles took to Instagram earlier to share how their collaboration came about.

“Idles are one of my favorite bands and I’ve been wanting to work on something together for a while,” said Welch. “It might be strange for people to think but I see a lot of symbiosis in what we do in terms of live performance. Connection above all else. Joyful rage and togetherness. A lot of people wished that ‘Heaven Is Here’ was longer. And I think Idles have done the perfect job at turning it into a much-demanded dance track that loses nothing of the hex at its heart.”

Dance Fever is quite a cathartic album for me,” added Idles’ Mark Bowen, “speaking a lot to the yearning for the release of performing but also introspecting on the need itself. It lives on the line of tension between the need for release and getting it (is that not the best bit?), no more is this encapsulated on ‘Heaven Is Here.’ I wanted to sit with that tension but then also lavish in the release on this remix.”

Check out “Heaven Is Here (Idles Remix) above.

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Trevor Noah makes an astute observation about men and the ‘right to sex’ conversation

It started with a 2019 statistic showing nearly a third of men under 30 had not had sex in the previous year, which spurred a strange discussion about “incels” and debates over whether or not people—and men in particular—have a “right to sex.”

You can read the original (widely panned) Twitter thread from Alexandra Hunt here, and an op-ed response (“Involuntary celibacy is a genuine problem, but a ‘right to sex’ is not the answer”) from Guardian columnist Zoe Williams here, but the crux of the discussion is that some people seem very concerned that men who want to have sex aren’t having it and someone or something must be to blame.

It’s the kind of social discourse that seems to mark our time, with ample opportunity to scratch our heads, roll our eyes and mutter “WTF” under our breath. But Trevor Noah, as he so often does, has come riding in like a knight during a “Daily Show Between the Scenes” segment, elevating the conversation above the fray and tapping into a broader issue.


Noah explained his perspective that the issue isn’t really that men aren’t having sex, but rather that men are missing out on intimacy. He began by pointing out that “the expectation of sex was often set by a society controlled by men, and women were just subject to it,” and that has set up some weird dynamics with men when it comes to sex.

“‘Men aren’t having the sex that they want to have.’ Like, how much sex do they think they’re supposed to have?” Noah asks. “Let’s start there.

“And secondly, do they think they’re entitled to the sex?”

Both excellent questions.

“And third and most importantly for me—and I really feel like we don’t speak about this enough—is people don’t realize how often men are experiencing a lack of intimacy,” he continued. “And the only place that they can experience that intimacy is through sex.

“We’ve created a society where men are so afraid to be vulnerable with each other; to be sensitive with each other; to care for each other; to love each other. You know even saying that, as a guy … you can’t just say, ‘I love you,’ you have to say, ‘I love you, dawg.’”

Noah points out that this is something women have done a much better job at than men—”being there for each other intimately but not necessarily sexually.”

“I think we take for granted how much in society men who say sex is the thing they’re not getting are actually struggling with a lack of companionship, of intimacy, of being in a space with a person where they’re sharing everything from serotonin to endorphins to what humans need to feel,” he said. “And I hope we can change that conversation just a little bit more. I hope we get to the place where guys go ‘Oh, I actually didn’t need the sex. I needed to be held, and I live in a society where it’s hard to be held unless I’m having sex because as guys you can’t just go to a guy and be like, ‘Just hold me.'”

It’s five minutes worth watching: