I'd be reluctant to blame the festival itself. Earlier this year the UK did a fairly big experiment by holding fairly large events (indoors no less). Something like 50'000 people attended a series sports and entertainment events. At one event, which was an electronic music festival, you didn't even need masks or distancing (!). All people required was a negative test before and then a few after, since they wanted to collect data on how well vaccines were working. In the end they only found 15 cases linked to all of this.
Edit: It was actually 60'000, so to only confirm 15 cases is impressive: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/covid-19-just-...00086.html
At this point, I'm ready to live normally again. I want to be able to attend stuff like this. I miss music, art shows, theatre, conventions etc. If people don't want to get vaccinated, that's on them (obviously I don't mean children and people who, for medical reasons, cannot be vaccinated).
Edit: It was actually 60'000, so to only confirm 15 cases is impressive: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/covid-19-just-...00086.html
At this point, I'm ready to live normally again. I want to be able to attend stuff like this. I miss music, art shows, theatre, conventions etc. If people don't want to get vaccinated, that's on them (obviously I don't mean children and people who, for medical reasons, cannot be vaccinated).

