‘I get to do whatever I want in the moment’ : why more people are going to gigs, festivals and (…)
The number of solo festivalgoers has jumped since the pandemic, and even safety concerns aren’t dissuading lone ravers. We speak to some to find out why From solo travel to dining alone, people have increasingly been embracing social activities by themselves in the years since the pandemic – (…)
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