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Choealla Festival Case Study
Event Management
(In Case of Choealla festivals)
Introduction
Coachella Music and Art Festival are also known as Coachella or Coachella Festival. It is One of the biggest music festival in United States and second biggest in the world. The concept of such an auesthetic music celebration starts from Paul James performance in the year 1993 at Empiro Polo . It is an annual celebration began in 1999 by Paul Tollet in Empiro Polo Club Indio, California, and is organized by Goldenvoice AEG Live. It had an attendes of 189,000 and 99,000 per weakend and grossed of $ 84.3 million. Festival include music genre from hiphop to electronic move music with independent and rock as well as art installation and scluptures. During the festival it host many
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Execution:
All the details from hosting guest, campaign , cocking , managing security , dealing with issues , proper sequence of singers and their songs , checking the passes and dealing with other issues ought to be discuss with all the staff member so , if any help needed or any mishap occurred . The members can fix it on the spot before it get larger /out of control. The Festival is oe of the biggest festivals of the world so it should be properly executed without any error.
Feedback:
Having feedback from such a large audience is very important and difficult . It tells us about the flaws of the festivals or problems faced by the people which and spot them. Guest satisfaction is very neccissary in order to improve , if its not improved then event can lost its audiences.

Complexities in Coachella Music Festival
Managing a fest like the great coachella can cause many comlexities form technical to internal and external customer’s. Every thing should be looked after thorughly backroom procedures, instruments , sound system , food and others. Looking after visitors vehicle and taking care of it , with zero percent theft ratio is one of the biggest challenge of the
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Time Horizon:
Coachella Music festival lasted for two weaks . A single day show runs whole day with atleast 15 to 17 perfomance on different stages . In two weaks it holdes almost 220 performance in two weaks entertaining 579,0000 of its audiences. (Los Angles Times,2015)
Hiring:
Coachella’s adminestration usually hire its workers through fob fair for different positions. The interview starts from 10 am to 1:30 pm in Indio and Palm Spring. It hire 200 workers. It also hires through it website’s email address by recieving email.
Services Operational Management
Input:
Coachella Music Festival will be attended by many professional musicition , reporter forn the glob and many other professionals. The Festival provides all famous dancers ,singers musicions to entertain their fans on a singer platform.
Process:
Enviroment and artist effect directly to the festival. Thousand of peop
Output
Performing all the task and faunction , utilizing all the resources according to plan. Satisfied audience , and positive media coverage withouta any flaws will be the best output of this Coacheela Music

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