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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the jazz festival experience at the Heineken Jazzaldia Festival in San Sebastian, Spain. It focuses especially on the relationship between participants’ area of residence and their experience of the festival, concert expectations, preference for different festival settings and perception of the best aspects of the festival.Design/methodology/approachThis study modifies and applies the Audience Experience Survey (Radbourne et al., 2009) to the Heineken Jazzaldia Festival in San Sebastian, Spain. A total of 406 valid questionnaires were obtained. A quantitative analysis technique was used for the area of residence, on the one hand, and for concert expectations, audience experience and venue setting, on the other. A qualitative approach was applied for identifying the best aspects of the festival.FindingsThe results suggest that the audiences’ festival preferences differed according to their area of residence. Audience members who lived in Spain outside of the Basque Country were more motivated to attend the festival, had higher concert expectations and greater indoor venue concert attendance, and considered music diversity to be one of the most important aspects of the festival. Local participants were more likely not to have expectations prior to concerts, had higher outdoor venue concert attendance rates and preferred ambience compared with residents from outside of the Basque Country.Practical implicationsFindings could be relevant to festivals’ organisers for management and marketing purposes in terms of their audiences’ needs and preferences. One of the main results obtained is that local residents were more likely not to have expectations prior to concerts. They also equalised music diversity, artists, stages and atmosphere as the best Festival’s aspects while participants from outside of the Basque Country prioritised music diversity aspect.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to the literature regarding residents’ behaviour in the Spanish music festival context. Our findings add to the body of knowledge around local audiences’ and non-local audience’s experience in jazz festivals.
本文的目的是探讨在西班牙圣塞瓦斯蒂安的喜力爵士音乐节上的爵士音乐节体验。它特别关注参与者的居住区域与他们的节日体验、音乐会期望、对不同节日设置的偏好以及对节日最佳方面的感知之间的关系。设计/方法/方法本研究修改并将观众体验调查(Radbourne et al., 2009)应用于西班牙圣塞巴斯蒂安的喜力爵士音乐节。共获得有效问卷406份。一方面,对居住区域进行了定量分析,另一方面,对音乐会的期望、观众体验和场地设置进行了定量分析。定性方法被用于确定节日的最佳方面。结果表明,观众的节日偏好因其居住地区而异。居住在西班牙巴斯克地区以外的观众更有动力参加音乐节,对音乐会有更高的期望,室内音乐会的上座率也更高,他们认为音乐多样性是音乐节最重要的方面之一。与巴斯克地区以外的居民相比,当地的参与者更有可能在音乐会之前没有期望,有更高的户外场地音乐会出勤率和更喜欢的氛围。研究结果可能对电影节组织者的管理和营销目的有关,因为他们的观众的需求和偏好。获得的一个主要结果是,当地居民在音乐会之前更有可能没有期望。他们还将音乐多样性、艺术家、舞台和氛围作为音乐节的最佳方面,而来自巴斯克地区以外的参与者则优先考虑音乐多样性方面。原创性/价值本文对西班牙音乐节背景下居民行为的文献研究做出了贡献。我们的发现增加了关于本地观众和非本地观众在爵士音乐节上的体验的知识体系。
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The International Journal of Event and Festival Management advances knowledge in the field of events management and enhances the uptake of such knowledge by academics in the field. The double-blind peer-reviewed journal will cover events management issues ranging in scope from small festivals, business and special events to mega events such as the Olympics. Articles will be sourced from all disciplinary perspectives and a multi-disciplinary research approach is encouraged.