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Diverse Programming

April 10, 2024

Venues discussed how programming different music events attracted different audiences and demographics.

Strategies suggested identifying which music genres or events may attract high-risk demographics or patterns of behaviour so that venues can proactively communicate with security contractors and local police liaisons about which nights may require additional mitigation strategies, and/or appropriately staffing workers and security who are trained in responding to incidents.

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