Origin & Rockstar
Yo, ever wonder if the music scene is just a giant carbon bomb waiting to explode? I think we can turn our stage dives into eco‑tours, but the industry's all about big lights, big merch, and the biggest greenwashing. What do you think?
You’re right, the music scene can be a huge carbon sink. Big lights and touring ships do a lot of damage, but there are ways to reduce that. Switching to LED, using renewable electricity, solar‑powered stages and zero‑waste merch shops could make a real difference. If artists framed tours as “eco‑journeys” instead of just concerts, fans might get on board and help shift the industry’s focus.
Right, but “eco‑journey” sounds like another PR stunt from a corporate plant. We’re the rebels who want to smash the system, not turn our tours into charity fundraisers. Still, if the fans are all about the cause, maybe we can actually get that green stage up without selling out the whole damn show. What’s the next wild twist you’d add to make it a real mess?
How about a stage that’s literally alive? Use living moss, succulents, and a forest canopy to absorb CO₂ and filter the air. The lights are dim, the music flows through a “green” speaker system that runs on solar panels, and the merch is zero‑waste – everything sold is compostable or recycled. Fans can dig the soil to plant a tree at every gig, turning the tour into a living legacy. It’s a bit of a mess to set up, but it gives the rebellion a real, tangible footprint.